I really like this idea, actually. My only initial concern is that the Power Stone may be too powerful.

On 5/20/2019 10:48 AM, Kerim Aydin wrote:

Proto: Stones

[Reason: we need more things to auction.  And vaguely topical.]

New Rules to be created:

Stones

       A Stone is a unique indestructable liquid asset defined by the
       Rules.  To define a stone, the definition must include:
       (i)   The unique Name of the stone;
       (ii)  The Frequency of the stone's use, which must be one of
             daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or NA.
       (iii) The Escape Risk of the stone, which must be a percentage
             between 10% and 100% inclusive;
       (iii) The Effects of wielding the stone.

       Ownership of stones is entirely restricted to Agora and players.
       The Stonekeepor is an office, and the recordkeepor of stones.


Wielding Stones

       Unless otherwise made IMPOSSIBLE by the rules, the owner of a
       stone CAN wield it by announcement, clearly specifying any
       values needed to interpret the stone's effects.

       If the frequency of a stone is not NA, then it is IMPOSSIBLE to
       activate that stone if it has been previously wielded in the
       same Agoran time interval as indicated by its frequency (e.g. if
       its frequency is daily, if it has been wielded in the same Agoran
       day).

       When a stone is wielded, the power of the stone is set to the
       power of the rule defining that stone, and the stone applies its
       defined effects as specified; the power of the stone is immediately
       thereafter set to 0.


Distributing Stones

       The Stonekeepor CAN initiate an auction for any set of stones
       belonging to Agora for which an auction is not ongoing, with each
       individual stone being an auction lot.  The Stonekeepor is the
       Announcer, the auctioneer is Agora, and the auction currency is
       Coins.

       The Stonekeepor SHALL so initiate an auction for a set of stones
       consisting of at least one third the stones eligible for auction
       in a timely fashion after publishing a Collection Notice.


Collecting Stones

       Once per month, the Stonekeepor CAN publish a Collection Notice.
       A collection notice includes, for every stone not belonging to
       Agora, a random choice of whether that stone escapes; it escapes
       with a probability equal to its escape risk.  When a stone
       escapes, it is transferred to Agora.  The Stonekeepor SHALL
       publish such a notice in the first Eastman week of each month.


The Gauntlet

       When a player makes a correct announcement that a single specified
       player, owns 5 or more stones, the specified player wins the game.
       Upon such a win, all existing stones are transferred to Agora.


The Stones

       The following stones are defined, one per paragraph, with the
       following format: Stone Name (Frequency, Escape Risk): Effects.

       - Power Stone (weekly, 40%): The wielder specifies an unresolved
         Agoran Decision and a player; that player's voting strength on
         that decision is increased by 5.

       - Wealth Stone (weekly, 25%): The specified player earns 7 coins.

       - Time Stone (weekly, 50%): Specify an act of wielding a different
         stone that was performed in the last 7 days; the effects of that
         previous wielding are undone.  This is not retroactive.

       - Reality Stone (monthly, 40%): Specify a valid value for an
         instance of any unsecured switch; that switch is flipped to that
         value.

       - Space Stone (monthly, 25%): Create a Spaceship in the possession
         of the specified player.

       - Mind Stone (monthly, 50%): Act on behalf of any specified player
         to support or object to a specified dependent action, or
         withdraw support or objection from a specified dependent action.

       - Soul Stone (weekly, 50%): The Soul Stone is transferred to the
         owner of a different specified stone, and that stone is
         simultaneously transferred to the wielder.

[Other stone ideas very welcome!]

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