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Gooseberry Mods ([personal profile] goosemods) wrote in [community profile] goose_ooc 2017-11-30 03:00 pm (UTC)

DIVINATION PREDICTIONS

  • Divination students may select one event marked with this symbol (🔮) to accurately predict at some point before the event takes place.
  • These are limited! Please give other Divination students the opportunity to signup if you’ve gotten a lot of chances already.
  • Your character may divine this information through any means you see fit EXCEPT by true prophecy. Those are reserved for fully fledged Seers, and there’s only one of those at Gooseberry, and he’s your teacher.
  • When you select an event, you may pick two of the following for your character to accurately predict:
    • WHO: The character this event is happening to. If it’s a school-wide event or doesn’t happen to a particular character, your little Seer will instead get the sense that this is something with a larger scope.
    • WHAT: What will happen to the character, but only in vague terms. For instance, if your character selects the event where someone gets locked in the storage room, they might know someone is going to get trapped somewhere. The mods will tell you exactly what your character knows. Please don't deviate from it.
    • WHEN: The exact date the event takes place.
  • Reply here to claim a prediction, and tell us which two aspects you’d like to predict. The mods will give you the exact information your character will be able to See.
  • You may decide when they make this prediction.
  • Claims are first-come first-serve.
  • These do not count as your plot calendar slot for that character.
Example: Suzy selects an event on Sep 18, which will have Davy falling into a well. Suzy's player selects that she will know WHO and WHAT, so she replies to the mod Divination comment saying so. The mod account then replies to let Suzy know she can predict the following information accurately: "Davy is going to fall into something deep." The idea is that your character will not have enough information to stop the event and accidentally create a time paradox and/or ruin the person's plot.


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