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Pharaoh's Garden Airship Field and Game Manual
Scope
This document defines many of the rules for the Airship Field games. Rules maybe changed or modified at any time. Determination of what “is a rule” rests with the GM or Event Organizer.
Most games at the Airship Field are player-defined games. This means the goal, scoring, items to be made, retrieved or built, along with any other requirements including prizes are at the discretion of the event organizer(s).
There will be no QQing allowed over an event. If there is any concern, please address this prior to the event. Be aware that there may be limited or no recourse for errors, omission or problems encountered during an event. While all attempts at “fairness” will be standard operating procedure, the final determination of what is or is not fair, winners and other miscellaneous legal issues rests with the GM or Event Organizers.
All events are: ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK of having FUN.
The Airship Field: Pharaoh's Garden
Pharaoh's Garden
Pharaoh's Garden is a gift from Pharaoh to the players of Tale 6. The Garden is designed to be a venue for airship games, foot races and other player run events. The Garden is intended to be a permanent feature for future tales.
A NO BUILD AREA
Pharaoh's Garden is a NO BUILD AREA. No player built items are allowed within the confines of the garden. The only construction allowed within the garden's boundaries are those supporting events and those belonging to the garden's wardens. All other buildings, mines or constructs will be removed by the garden's protectors.
- The Tale 6 wardens are the Aero Club and Pharaoh's Garden Supporters.
Historical Information
- Initial Designs by Zhukuram
- Implementation and Landscaping by Nikara, World Builder
- Additional Designs, Ideas and Suggestions by Hanid and Rana
- Acknowledgments to the players of Tale 6 for all their support for this project.
Location
The Pharaoh's Garden and Airship Field is located in Hinterlands -2600 -6400 in South Egypt (T6) on the western edge of the game board. The nearest CS is South Egypt (T6). There are several roads that lead in the general direction or players can travel overland to the field.
Field Layout
The field is a large square enclosed by a wall. There is only one entrance on the western edge. Most games are held within boundary.
The field contains a large lake with islands, ringed by mountains. Each side of the outer wall is 200 coordinates long, making the perimeter 800 coordinates. There are starting piers on the western edge and eastern edges of the lake.
The Games Rules
The Airship field allows a number of games to be held with many variations or options to any set game. Each GM or Event Organizer will determine which games, rules or options are being used for that game setting.
It is the responsibility of all participants to KNOW THE RULES being used. Rules or variations will normally be published or posted in an appropriate manner for the game. “Surprise” rules will be given to the participants at the time of the event. Surprise rules include any ad hoc rules or requirements on game day that are part of the event.
Basic Rule 1: Flyers MUST FLY to all locations
All airship pilots MUST FLY to all locations. The only time a pilot is allowed to be on the ground is to pick up or drop off items, build or perform any other action as defined by the game. As soon as the action is completed the pilot must return to their ship and fly to the next point. There can be no running, way pointing, spouse warping, wings of Horus or other travel time options used to get from one spot to another.
Any pilot discovered violating the MUST FLY rule will be disqualified.
Basic Rule 2: Runners MUST RUN to all locations
All runners MUST RUN to all locations. There can be no way pointing, spouse warping, wings of Horus or other travel time options used to get from one spot to another.
Any runner discovered violating the MUST RUN rule will be disqualified.
Team Games
Almost all the games can be done in a Team Format. Runners and Flyers maybe divided into mixed groups; like Red Team, Blue Team. Teams normally complete against each other.
Some events may group of all players present into a single team where every member of the team must complete at least one activity in the event.
Event Organizers or GMs can set up teams in a variety of ways. Any odd Runner or Flyer is placed into a team of the Event Organizer or GM's choice.
- Dividing Runners and Flyers equally into two groups.
- 6 Flyers and 10 Runners are split
- Red Team 3 Flyers and 5 Runners
- Blue Team 3 Flyers and 5 Runners
- Dividing Runners and Flyers into three groups with an extra player in one group.
- 6 Flyers and 10 Runners are split
- Red Team 2 Flyers and 3 Runners
- Blue Team 2 Flyers and 3 Runners
- Green Team 2 Flyers and 4 Runners
Airship Games
Flyers Marked Course Game
The Flyers Marked Course Game consists of flying a marked course to one or more landing zones. Flyers start at the designated starting edge and fly to a specific landing zone. From there, they continue to the next landing zone and so on, until all landing zones have been visited. After visiting all landing zones they return to the starting area.
Flyers may be given a list or order of all landings in advance or at the beginning of the game or they may only learn of their next flight location after successful completion of a leg.
Example 1 Known Flight Path
Flyer A stages at the western pier. She is given a marked course order of mountains A,B,C,D. Flyer A then pilots her airship to mountain A and lands placing a chit in a basket. She then flies to mountain B and lands, placing her chit in a basket there. She continues to mountain C and D placing chits in each of the baskets at those locations. Once she has completed her flight she returns to the starting pier ending her round.
Example 2 Unknown Flight Path
Flyer B stages at the eastern pier. He is only given the location of his first landing area: mountain D. Flyer B then pilots his airship to mountain D, lands placing a chit in a basket. The label on the basket indicates the next landing location: mountain B. Flyer B then flies to the designated landing area on mountain B, placing his chit in the basket there. The label on the basket indicated he should next go to the starting area on the western pier. This completes the round.
Runners Marked Course Game
The Runners Marked Course Game is identical to the Flyers Marked Course Game except runners must run to the designated locations instead of flying.
Flyers Touch and Go Game
The center of the airship field has a large lake with islands. Each island has a different shape and height. There is a landing zone area on each island. The height of the island indicates the difficulty of the landing. Islands that have heights closest to the lake level are easier to land on; islands that are taller are harder to land on. The Touch and Go Games consists of flying to an island, landing there successfully and returning to the starting area.
Important Note: Touch and Go Games require that the pilot return to the starting platform after landing on an island.
Example: A pilot lines up at the western pier. They fly to Island A and pick up a chit there. They then return to the starting line, land and deposit the chit in a basket at the starting line.
The Touch and Go games have many variations similar to the Marked Course games. Flyers may be given a list or order of all islands in advance or at the beginning of the game or they may only learn of their next flight location after successful completion of a leg.
Example 1 Known Island Landing Order
Flyer A stages at the western pier. She is given a list of islands to land on A,B,C,D. Flyer A then pilots her airship to island A and lands. She takes a chit from a basket on the island. She then returns to the starting area and deposits this chit in a second basket at the starting line.
Next she then flies to island B, lands, and picks up a chit in a basket there. She returns to the starting area and deposits that chit in the basket at the starting line. She repeats this for each island on her list. Once she has landed on all the islands and deposited the chits her round ends.
Example 2 Unknown Island Landing Order
Flyer B stages at the eastern pier. He is only given the location of his first island: island D. Flyer B then pilots his airship to island D and lands. He takes a chit from a basket on the island. He then returns to the starting area and deposits this chit in a basket at the starting line. This basket will have a label on it to indicate which island he is to visit next: island C.
He then flies to the designated island C, lands, and picks up a chit from a basket there. He returns to the starting area and deposits that chit in the basket at the starting line, getting the next island destination from the basket label. Once he has landed on all the designated islands and deposited the chits at the starting area, his round ends.
Gambler's Choice Games
Gambler's Choice Games are timed or limited events. There will be a list of designated locations and/or islands that are included in a round. Locations that are farthest away or islands that are harder to land on, will have greater value then closer locations or easier landing zone islands.
Flyers and/or Runners have a limited time to fly or run to a designated location of their choice. Each location will have chits that need to be picked up and deposited at the starting line before the time expires.
The number of times a single location can be visited will be determined by the GM or Event Organizers.
Prior to the start, a published or announced list of location and values will be made.
Sample Point Table
Flyers Locations | Runners Locations | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Island 1 | 3 | Mountain 1 | 3 | Ridge 1 | 3 |
Island 2 | 4 | Mountain 2 | 4 | Ridge 2 | 4 |
Island 3 | 14 | Mountain 3 | 14 | Ridge 3 | 14 |
Island 4 | 21 | Mountain 4 | 21 | Ridge 4 | 21 |
Total Points | 42 | 42 | 42 |
Example 1a Flyers 20 Minute Timer
Flyers have 20 minutes to pick up as many points (chits) from any of the locations in the list. Each location can be visited only once.
Flyer B decides to try for the maximum points and flies to Mountain 4 picking up a chit worth 21 points. The time to fly to and from the mountain uses up all the allotted time. His round ends with 21 points.
Flyer C decides to try for the easier points. She flies to Island 1 for 3 points. Mountain 1 for 3 points. She next tries for Island 2 for 4 points and Mountain 2 for another 4 points. She has just enough time to land on Mountain 3 for 14 points before her round ends. Giving her a total of 28 points.
Example 1b Runners 20 Minute Timer
The Runners 20 Minute Timer Game is identical to the Flyers 20 Minute Timer Game except runners must run to the designated locations instead of flying.
Example 2a Flyers Collect 20 Points in 15 Minutes
Flyers must collect 20 points in under 15 minutes. They can select from any of the locations in the list. Once they have reached 20 points or the timer expires their round ends. Flyers that collect the required number of points are marked “completed”. Flyers that do not collect the required number of points are marked “not completed”. Each location can be visited only once.
Flyer D decides to try for the maximum points and flies to Mountain 4 picking up a chit worth 21 points. As his chit value is more than the minimum, his round ends immediately with with a “completed”.
Flyer C decides to try for the easier points. She flies to Island 1 for 3 points and Mountain 1 for another 3 points. She next tries for Island 3 for 14 points but is unable to land before the timer expires. Her total is 6 points and her round ends with a “not completed” mark.
Example 2b Runners Collect 20 Points in 15 Minutes
The Runners Collect 20 Points in 15 Minutes Game is identical to the Flyers Collect 20 Points in 15 minutes Game except runners must run to the designated locations instead of flying.
Flyers Challenge Game
The Flyers challenge game requires landing successfully on the more difficult areas of the field. Special landing zones are designed to make landing extremely hard. The Flyers Challenge is designed to test the skill of the most advanced pilots.
The number of attempts may be limited or a timer may be used or other difficulty may be added.
Example 1 Flyers Challenge 3 Attempts
Flyers get 3 attempts to land on Island 3. When they land they will pick up a chit from the basket and return to the starting area. Flyers that successfully land in the challenge zone are marked “completed”. Flyers that do not land within the alloted number of tries are marked “not completed”.
Flyers queue up in the starting area. A Flyer is considered to be “On Course” until successful or they have used up their number of tries, then next Flyer may start.
Flyer D reaches the head of the queue. He unpacks his airship to signal the start of his run. He then has 3 tries to land on Island 3. He lands successfully on his 2nd attempt and is marked “completed”.
Flyer B now reaches the head of the queue. She unpacks her airship to signal the start of her run. She then tries to land on Island 3 but is unsuccessful after 3 attempts and is marked “not completed”.
Treasure Hunt Game
The Treasure Hunt Game is a Hide and Seek Game. Prior to the start, a series of hidden caches or treasures will be scattered around the Airfield. Flyers and Runners will look for these caches. In some cases the cache must be returned to a holding box, in others the cache will belong to the finder.
Example 1 Treasure Hunt and Return
A series of hidden caches are scattered around the airfield. Each cache has a special item in it. Some caches are hidden in places only an airship can get to. Others are on the ground.
Players are divided into two teams: Red Team and Blue Team. Each time has flyers and runners. Each team is given a list of items to return. The lists may not be the same.
Teams are given 30 minutes to find and return as many items on their list as they can find.
Example 2 Treasure Hunt and Keep
A series of hidden caches are scattered around the airfield. Each cache has a special item in it. Some caches are hidden in places only an airship can get to. Others are on the ground.
Teams are given 30 minutes to find and return as many items as they can. All the treasure is kept by the player.
Ferry Boat Racing Game
In the Touch and Go Lake are a series of islets. There are many scattered throughout the lake. A Standard Ferry Boat can reach many of the islets but not all of them. There is at least one path across the lake North to South. There is at least one path across the lake East to West.
Ferry Boat Racing events require a player to build a standard ferry boat and find their way across the lake to the other side. Only one ferry boat is allowed per player. Players must try to find a path to an islet, pack up their ferry boat and reset to in a new direction to find the next possible leg.
This race may be timed or have other limitations added.
Example 1 Ferry Boat Race East to West
All players queue up on the eastern starting pier. Each has a standard ferry boat that they build on the shore line.
Player A lines up his ferry and tries to “ride” but gets the message “cannot cross large distances”. He then disassembles his ferry and repositions it and tries again. This time he is successful and the ferry takes him in to the lake. He then packs up the ferry, moved a bit farther to the other side of the islet and rebuilds the ferry. Again he is successful and gets a ride to the next islet. He repeats this until he reaches the western piers.
Player C lines his ferry up at the start and is successful on his first “ride” attempt and is taken out into the lake. He then packs up the ferry and repositions it to catch the next islet, again he is successful and reaches an islet. He packs up the ferry for his next attempt forward but this time he gets the message “cannot cross large distances”. He tries several times to reposition the boat but each time he gets the message “cannot cross large distances” and determines that this path is a dead end. He then repositions his ferry to back track to the earlier island to look for another passage across the lake.
Mixed Relay Race: Single Team
All players queue up on the eastern starting pier. All Runners are sent to queue up on the western starting pier. All Flyers remain on the eastern pier.
A basket with chits in it has been place on Island 1. A Flyer must retrieve a single chit from the basket and then fly on to the western pier where the Runners are queued. On landing on the far side, the Flyer hands off the chit to the first Runner who runs it to the eastern pier and places the chit into a receiving drop off basket on the eastern pier.
Once the chit has been place in the basket the next Flyer is cleared for lift off and flies to Island 1 to collect a chit. The Flyer lands on the western shore, passing the chit to the next runner who runs it back to the eastern pier and puts the chit in the basket. The cycle repeats until all players have completed a leg either as a Runner or a Flyer.
Special Case 1 More Flyers than Runners
If there are more Flyers than Runners then when a Runner has dropped off their chit they return to the western side until all the Flyers have picked up a chit from the island, landed on the western shore and handed it off to a Runner who runs it back and deposits it in the receiving basket.
Special Case 2 More Runners than Flyers
If there are more Runners than Flyers then when a Flyer has handed off their chit to a runner they return to the eastern side repeating their flights to the island picking up chits and passing them to the Runners until all the Runners have been given a chit from the island, and run it back and deposited it in the receiving basket.
Mixed Relay Race: Two Teams
All players queue up on the eastern starting pier. The GM or Event Organizer calls out to each player to put them into a Team. Some are in the Red Team and others in the Blue Team. The Team Runners are sent to queue up on the western starting pier. Team Flyers remain on the eastern pier.
A basket with chits in it has been place on Island 1. A Team Flyer must retrieve a single chit from the basket and then fly on to the western pier where the Team Runners are queued. On landing on the far side, the Flyer hands off the chit to their first Team Runner who runs to the eastern pier and places the chit into the receiving drop off team basket on the eastern pier.
Once the chit has been place in the basket the next Team Flyer is cleared for lift off and flies to collect the chit from the island. They collect the chit and land on the western piers, passing the chit to the next Team Runner who runs it back to the eastern pier and puts the chit in their team's drop off basket. The cycle repeats until all players in a Team have completed a leg either as a Runner or a Flyer.
Special Case 1 More Flyers than Runners
If there are more Flyers than Runners then when a Runner has dropped off their chit they return to the western side until all the Flyers have picked up a chit from the island, landed on the western shore and handed it off to a Runner who runs it back and deposits it in the receiving basket.
Special Case 2 More Runners than Flyers
If there are more Runners than Flyers then when a Flyer has handed off their chit to a runner they return to the eastern side repeating their flights to the island picking up chits and passing them to the Runners until all the Runners have been given a chit from the island, and run it back and deposited it in the receiving basket