Ahh! Don't do that. All rules are instruments. -Aris
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 8:55 PM, Cuddle Beam <cuddleb...@gmail.com> wrote: > Proto: > > Title: Spring Cleaning > > Content: Remove all Historic Instruments [replace that with a proper > definition for cleanup] that are older than 1 year old. > > On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 5:39 AM, Owen Jacobson <o...@grimoire.ca> wrote: >> >> >> > On Sep 12, 2017, at 1:26 PM, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > This whole conversation rung a memory bell for me, something Old (12+ >> > years old) that might be >> > still in effect! >> > >> > There was a Proposal, that read something like the following: >> > >> > Be it Hereby Proclaimed that from this moment forward, anyone who >> > causes gamestate >> > changes without creating a public record is Guilty of the Crime of >> > Invisibilitating. >> > >> > Note that Instruments don't lose power (they just reach the end of their >> > effects). So >> > if a Proposal defines an effect as ongoing, there's still a Powered >> > instrument out there >> > proclaiming people guilty of this crime whenever they do it… >> >> fx: pained sigh >> >> As a practical matter, it’s not realistic for the Referee to keep track of >> every infraction-bearing document indefinitely. The current rules to appear >> to require it anyways, so I make an effort: I have a massive folder of >> pledges, for example. However, at the end of the day, I (and, I think, my >> inevitable successor) is only human, and can only account for so much. >> >> If I miss a card due to a historic Instrument, please bring it up. >> >> -o > >