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The '''Test of Festivals''' is a test in the discipline of [[Worship]]. Passing the test requires that you reach 100% satisfaction with seven different Gods -- Isis, Osiris, Bastet, Ra, Maat, Hathor, and Thoth -- through a series of rituals performed with other worshippers.
 
The '''Test of Festivals''' is a test in the discipline of [[Worship]]. Passing the test requires that you reach 100% satisfaction with seven different Gods -- Isis, Osiris, Bastet, Ra, Maat, Hathor, and Thoth -- through a series of rituals performed with other worshippers.
  
You can find out your current percentage with each God by checking your Tests menu.
 
  
== Conducting Rituals ==
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== General Process ==
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# '''Determine your specific requirements for the appropriate God.'''
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#* See [[#Determining Festival Requirements|Determining Festival Requirements]] below.
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# '''Gather your materials''' (ambrosia plus other items as required).
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#* See [[Festival Suppliers]] page for help.
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# '''Conduct the festival.'''
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#* Set up the altar area.
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#* Complete any personal actions/preparations.
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#* Once everything is ready, sacrifice your ambrosia.
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#** Most ambrosias are sacrificed on a Common Altar.
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#** Ra ambrosias are sacrificed on a [[Spirit Brasier]].
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# '''Get your results.'''
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#* Immediately after sacrificing, you will receive a pop-up telling you whether you have successfully completed the ritual.
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#** If your attempt succeeded, you will be told that you pleased the God. (Your requirements for ''all'' Gods will be reset and must be retested before you conduct another festival.)
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#** If your attempt failed, you can try again with the same requirements, but you will need to replace any consumed materials (i.e. the ambrosia, at a minimum).
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#* About an hour after you successfully please the God, you will receive a pop-up telling you what percent satisfaction you achieved.
  
=== Waiting Period ===
 
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== Percent Satisfaction ==
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Your percent satisfaction for the God is based on the number of players who successfully pleased the God in the period 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after you did so.
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* Participants do not need to be in the same location; they can be scattered all across Egypt so long as they do the ritual in the same block of time.
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* There is a minimum number of participants (3 in previous Tales) in order to get any percentage at all.
  
== Scoring ==
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Thus, although it is possible to pass the test by doing many, many festivals with just a few people each time, this approach takes a lot of time and materials. The other option is to participate in scheduled, organized festivals (see [[Festival Schedule]]), designed to get a large number of players to sacrifice at the same time, so that all participants get credit for each others' performance. 
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You can find out your current percentage with each God by checking your Tests menu. Your standing with all seven Gods must be raised to 100% to pass the test.
  
== Ritual Descriptions ==
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== Waiting Period ==
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After successfully participating in a festival, a player must wait 16 Teppyhours (not 24) before they try another, though the player may test for requirements at any time with no ill effect. '''Successfully participating in a festival will change your requirements for ''''all'''' gods.''' This is often used to "reset" a particularly difficult requirement by performing a one-person festival to another god with easy requirements, such as Isis.
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== Rituals Summary ==
 
Each God requires a different ritual, which typically includes:
 
Each God requires a different ritual, which typically includes:
# sacrificing a specific ambrosia comprised of two ingredients
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# Sacrificing a specific ambrosia made from two ingredients
# after having completed a specific action or personal preparation   
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# After having completed a specific action or personal preparation   
# within a specific setup around a common altar.  
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# Within a specific setup around a common altar (or spirit brasier, for Ra).  
  
 
Items in italics in the table below will have avatar-specific requirements and must be determined before each festival. (See [[#Determining Festival Requirements|Determining Festival Requirements]] below.)
 
Items in italics in the table below will have avatar-specific requirements and must be determined before each festival. (See [[#Determining Festival Requirements|Determining Festival Requirements]] below.)
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Click on the festival name for complete details for that God.
  
 
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| '''[[Festival of Thoth]]''' || ''[[Wine]]'' || [[Ink]] || none || 21 [[Beetles]]
 
| '''[[Festival of Thoth]]''' || ''[[Wine]]'' || [[Ink]] || none || 21 [[Beetles]]
 
|}
 
|}
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>Ra ambrosias are sacrificed on a [[Spirit Brasier]], not the common altar.
  
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Ra ambrosias are sacrificed on a [[Spirit Brasier]], not the common altar.
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== Determining Festival Requirements ==
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To find out what you need to do to worship a particular god, you and a partner need to go to a Common Altar. Each God requires two different items, and each partner must have one of each to complete the ritual.
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# Person 1 puts item A on the left pillar.
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# Person 2 puts item A on the right pillar.
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# Person 1 puts item B on the left focus.
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# Person 2 puts item B on the right focus.
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# Person 1 meditates then person 2 meditates.
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Both players will then be told what they need to do to please the God.
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{|  border="1" cellpadding="5"
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|-
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! God !! Item A (pillar) !! Item B (focus)
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|-
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| Bastet || Honey || Camel Milk
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|-
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| Hathor || Male Rabbit || Female Rabbit
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|-
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| Isis || Honey || Oil
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|-
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| Maat || Linen || Canvas
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|-
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| Osiris || Flax || Barley (raw)
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|-
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| Ra || Medium Quartz || Medium Topaz
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|-
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| Thoth || Papyrus Paper || Candle
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|}
  
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Materials are not consumed and can be removed once each player has received their instructions.
  
== Determining Festival Requirements ==
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Everyone receives different instructions, so all people wishing to participate in a festival must do this ritual. If you successfully please a God in a festival, your requirement for all Gods will change, so it's often best to bring supplies and re-test at the festival altar.
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== Important Resources ==
 
== Important Resources ==
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* [[Festival Schedule]]
 
* [[Festival Suppliers]]
 
* [[Festival Suppliers]]
* [[Festival Schedule]]
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* [[Festival Altars]] - list of locations which are already set up with torches/braziers, etc.
* [[Festival Altars]]
 
 
* [[Festival Player Progress]]
 
* [[Festival Player Progress]]
* [[Worship Guilds]]
 

Revision as of 21:14, 6 August 2009

Test of Festivals
Discipline  
Requirements
Principles
  • Achieve at least 20% satisfaction with one God
  • Achieve at least 10% satisfaction with another God
  • Achieve at least 50% satisfaction overall
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The Test of Festivals is a test in the discipline of Worship. Passing the test requires that you reach 100% satisfaction with seven different Gods -- Isis, Osiris, Bastet, Ra, Maat, Hathor, and Thoth -- through a series of rituals performed with other worshippers.


General Process

  1. Determine your specific requirements for the appropriate God.
  2. Gather your materials (ambrosia plus other items as required).
  3. Conduct the festival.
    • Set up the altar area.
    • Complete any personal actions/preparations.
    • Once everything is ready, sacrifice your ambrosia.
      • Most ambrosias are sacrificed on a Common Altar.
      • Ra ambrosias are sacrificed on a Spirit Brasier.
  4. Get your results.
    • Immediately after sacrificing, you will receive a pop-up telling you whether you have successfully completed the ritual.
      • If your attempt succeeded, you will be told that you pleased the God. (Your requirements for all Gods will be reset and must be retested before you conduct another festival.)
      • If your attempt failed, you can try again with the same requirements, but you will need to replace any consumed materials (i.e. the ambrosia, at a minimum).
    • About an hour after you successfully please the God, you will receive a pop-up telling you what percent satisfaction you achieved.


Percent Satisfaction

Your percent satisfaction for the God is based on the number of players who successfully pleased the God in the period 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after you did so.

  • Participants do not need to be in the same location; they can be scattered all across Egypt so long as they do the ritual in the same block of time.
  • There is a minimum number of participants (3 in previous Tales) in order to get any percentage at all.

Thus, although it is possible to pass the test by doing many, many festivals with just a few people each time, this approach takes a lot of time and materials. The other option is to participate in scheduled, organized festivals (see Festival Schedule), designed to get a large number of players to sacrifice at the same time, so that all participants get credit for each others' performance.

You can find out your current percentage with each God by checking your Tests menu. Your standing with all seven Gods must be raised to 100% to pass the test.


Waiting Period

After successfully participating in a festival, a player must wait 16 Teppyhours (not 24) before they try another, though the player may test for requirements at any time with no ill effect. Successfully participating in a festival will change your requirements for 'all' gods. This is often used to "reset" a particularly difficult requirement by performing a one-person festival to another god with easy requirements, such as Isis.


Rituals Summary

Each God requires a different ritual, which typically includes:

  1. Sacrificing a specific ambrosia made from two ingredients
  2. After having completed a specific action or personal preparation
  3. Within a specific setup around a common altar (or spirit brasier, for Ra).

Items in italics in the table below will have avatar-specific requirements and must be determined before each festival. (See Determining Festival Requirements below.)

Click on the festival name for complete details for that God.

Ambrosia Action Altar Setup
Festival of Bastet Aromatic Honey Camel Milk Wear Silk Ribbons 21 Jugs of Camel Milk
Festival of Hathor Beer Cobra Blood Eat meal raising three Stats 3 each Sheep, Rabbits, Chickens
Festival of Isis Aromatic Honey Oil Apply Perfume 7 Glass Torches
Festival of Maat Rose of Ra petals Honey none 21 flaming Ritual Torches
Festival of Osiris Beer Oil Dress in all black Growing 5 of 7 crops (Cabbage, Leeks, Garlic, Onions, Carrots, Barley, Flax)
Festival of Ra* Wine Dates Burn five Spirits 7 7000-wood lit bonfires
Festival of Thoth Wine Ink none 21 Beetles

*Ra ambrosias are sacrificed on a Spirit Brasier, not the common altar.

Determining Festival Requirements

To find out what you need to do to worship a particular god, you and a partner need to go to a Common Altar. Each God requires two different items, and each partner must have one of each to complete the ritual.

  1. Person 1 puts item A on the left pillar.
  2. Person 2 puts item A on the right pillar.
  3. Person 1 puts item B on the left focus.
  4. Person 2 puts item B on the right focus.
  5. Person 1 meditates then person 2 meditates.

Both players will then be told what they need to do to please the God.

God Item A (pillar) Item B (focus)
Bastet Honey Camel Milk
Hathor Male Rabbit Female Rabbit
Isis Honey Oil
Maat Linen Canvas
Osiris Flax Barley (raw)
Ra Medium Quartz Medium Topaz
Thoth Papyrus Paper Candle

Materials are not consumed and can be removed once each player has received their instructions.

Everyone receives different instructions, so all people wishing to participate in a festival must do this ritual. If you successfully please a God in a festival, your requirement for all Gods will change, so it's often best to bring supplies and re-test at the festival altar.


Important Resources