I'll retract my bids if G. cards themselves for pulling this: > Trivial auction breaking spoils everyone's fun. Really. And "I might > as well" directly break a rule is a terrible attitude to bring to the > game, and doesn't Treat Agora Right. This deserves a strong penalty.
> You were testing, I was testing... Citing the rule specifically such that > a ruling on whether it was appropriate would be specific to cause, and > choosing a card to make it worth contesting. I hope to believe in the future that cardings/fingerpointings from G. are for legitimate game health reasons and not for taunting people to further personal agendas (as interesting as the points sought may be). On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 1:34 AM, Gaelan Steele <[email protected]> wrote: > Still leaves my bid of i. I’m kind of curious about the ruling about that, > but I’m happy to (attempt to) retract one or both of my bids if that’s what > everyone would prefer. > > Gaelan > > > On Feb 8, 2018, at 4:20 PM, Kerim Aydin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > >> On Fri, 9 Feb 2018, Madeline wrote: > >> So what's the status on the remaining two auctions now? > >> I was hoping to make a serious bid on them. :( > > > > Here's how fun's not *entirely* broken: > > > > You can still place lower bids. > > > > And CuddleBeam *might* be able to retract eir bid (I think e > > can, because that doesn't outright conflict with the zombie > > auction rule). > > > > Players may wish to think about making support for Throwing > > the Book at CuddleBeam somehow conditional on whether e withdraws > > those bids... > > > > > > > >

