> An Proposal is Insane, if it contains no minuscule letter. > (That is the opposite of CAPITAL, for those who know not > better.) > > For such a Proposal, until the Voting Period has ended: > there shall be no discussing Votes, or this Rule has been > bended. > Nor shall a Player Vote in public, and its Chamber is the > Star. > So the Votes are unknown to others, no matter who they are. > > And should a Player split eir votes 'tween FOR and > AGAINST like crazy, > E will annoy Assessors (who are known for being lazy) > So should eir votes cast differ from each other, this Rule's > broke, > With the breaker being the voting Player, as sure as if e'd > spoke. > > And should such a Proposal's Voting Period begin, > but no one Votes FOR it, the Proposer shall Win.
You know, I feel like English really isn't built for stressing every second syllable. Perhaps we could make something that scans better by stressing every third instead. "We say a proposal's Insane if it doesn't contain any lowercase letters. For such a proposal, no person MAY say anything that pertains to its votes." And then a bunch of other stuff that rhymes with "insane", "letter", and "vote". —wannabe emcee Mockaflee

