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Riddle of the Sphinx
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Demonstrated by Numaris, RosieRazor, Injeru, and Casino in Shabbat Ab on 2010-06-23. |
Overview
Design a stream of factual questions about our land, our people, our society, and our science. Questions are rated both directly by fellow riddle creators, and indirectly by achieving an appropriate difficulty level.
To pass this test, you must create 7 "Noble" riddles. Riddles are submitted, rated, and answered at a Lesser Sphinx (see Sphinx Locations to find one near you).
The overarching goal of this test is to create a living history museum by recording the history of the land, the people, the guilds, the skills, and the technologies.
Submitting Riddles
A riddle has two parts: The question, and the answer. The answer field can contain multiple possible answers if necessary. The wildcards ? and * can be used to represent either one character or zero-or-more characters, respectively. For example, "*stranger" will match "stranger", "the stranger", and "I am the Stranger". "chest?" will match "chest" or "chests". Finally, case does not matter. "Chest" and "chest" are the same.
You can have a maximum of 21 submitted riddles at a time. You can remove a riddle you submitted at any time.
Players must also note that, as of T3, riddles can now be translated into French or German after they were first entered in English. English language is mandatory and must be entered first. If you wish to have your riddles translated, there are players around who might be able to help you (this page might be used as a starting point : Bilingual Players). The more understandable the riddles, the more chance to gain points and "noble riddle" status. As translation, especially of a little bunch of subtle texts, is not an easy task, please be patient and help. Thanks :)
Rating Riddles
Any Initiate of Thought may rate a riddle by visiting a Sphinx (all Sphinxes draw from the same set of riddles, so it doesn't matter which one).
Things To Consider When Rating
- Consider the accuracy of the riddle. Is the answer given correct? A "Rate Later" button is available if you need to do some research first.
- Consider the possible responses. When answering a riddle regarding clearcutting?, a person could type either "clearcutting" or "clear cutting". If the riddle is "I come in a bowl. What am I?", a person could type either "a tadpole" or "tadpoles". Has the author taken this into account and formatted it correctly? (See the section on wildcards above)
- Consider the relevance of the riddle. Does it involve the history, society, people, guilds, or culture of this tale? "I was the first master of Acrobatics. Who was I?" would be relevant, while "What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?" would not be.
- The difficulty of the riddle should not necessarily be considered when rating in most cases. After a riddle has been rated, its difficulty will be tested by those who answer it. (See "Answering Riddles" below)
- Consider the language of the riddle. You should be presented with the riddle in your interface language. If you play in English and get a riddle in French or German it means the person who entered it didn't fill in the mandatory English section first. If you play in French or German and get a riddle only in English, it means the person who entered it did not get their riddle translated. Unfortunately there is no way to see if a riddle was translated into any other language for the purpose of evaluation, but you might want to consider whether it is in your interface language when scoring.
Riddle States
- Evaluation Riddle - Starting state for all riddles. Fourteen ratings are required to move out of evaluation status.
- Common Riddle - Riddles that receive a high enough score during evaluation are promoted to Common Riddle and become available to be answered.
- Noble Riddle - A Common Riddle is promoted to Noble Riddle if it is answered correctly between 7 and 14 times in the first 21 attempts.
- Fallen Riddle - A riddle can "fall" in two ways: 1) An Evaluation Riddle will be marked as Fallen if it does not receive a high enough evaluation score. 2) A Common Riddle will be marked as Fallen if it is too easy (more than 14 correct out of first 21 attempts) or too hard (less than 7 correct out of first 21 attempts).
Possible bug, or just poor design: Riddles appear to be marked as "Fallen at evaluation" even if they actually failed after making it to Common (for being to easy or too hard). This makes it that much more difficult to figure out what to do to improve them...
Answering Riddles
- All citizens may attempt to answer a riddle, regardless of their status in the discipline of Thought.
- You have only one attempt to answer a riddle, and there is a time limit.
- If you are one of the first N to answer a Noble riddle correctly, you will have 7 points added to your current streak.
- After those first N, each correct Noble riddle adds 3 points.
- Answering a Common riddle correctly adds 1 point. There is no penalty for missing a Common riddle (your streak is not ended).
- The points of the longest streak will be the score for the Test of Reason.
Passing The Test
To pass this test you need to create 7 Noble riddles. A riddle which is not noble will not allow you to pass. A riddle that is too easy or too hard will not allow you to pass. You will have to remove the weak riddles and replace them with new ones until you pass. I hope you have a Sphinx in your camp.
Technical Notes
This section probably has the most potential for change between tellings. Consider it historical information.
This information may not be 100% accurate, but it summarizes what we know about the way a Sphinx selects questions based on the information provided so far by Teppy, et al.
Two sets of pools exist. One set is for unrated riddles, the other for unanswered riddles. There are 32 pools in each set. Once a pool has floor(1000/32) (i.e. 31) riddles in it, it will be considered active. When you ask to either rate or answer a riddle, the sphinx randomly checks up to 10 pools until it finds an active one, then presents a random riddle from that pool to you. If it fails to find an active pool, you will recieve a message saying "The Sphinx was unable to provide you with a question."
- This is incorrect for T3. There is only one pool of questions (though there are evaluation riddles and riddles that are ready to answer) in this telling (confirmed by Teppy). If you get the "The Sphinx was unable to provide you with a question." you should dev call because its a bug. - Spicy