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Here's some of the stuff from my archives concerning
BL. Most of the postings to S10 (the CompuServe
forum for wizzes - S9 was for mortals) were written in the months of
May or June, which for some reason is the season during which BL
tempers flare.
I removed almost all of these files from my web site when "the wizzes"
objected, starting rumours behind my back that I had contempt for the
game. As BL left CompuServe back in 1999,
though, I thought it was probably safe now to put the files back.
Mortals of other incarnations of MUD may find some of this
interesting, as a lot of it is wiz-related.
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Email to SETH,
the first person to make wiz on BL.
Although it contains some general points about
what being a wiz involves, I was in something of
a hurry to send it (SETH had completely
the wrong idea of wizhood and I had to get
something to him quick) so it's not as
complete or as well thought-out as it should have
been. I include it here as an historical document;
it was sent early July, 1987.
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The so-called sermon
I posted in response to an apocalyptic view
of a wiz-dominated world described by
MERLIN (which he called
"1989" - this all took place in
1988). MERLIN was prompted
into action by an incident where UTHER
the wiz told (DR) STRANGE the
mortal not to do a WHERE in
START, posting messages warning of a FOD if
he did. STRANGE did do a
WHERE there, though, apparently by
accident, and was FODded. UTHER
restored him, minus 20K; many wizzes wanted
him restored fully instead. My response
outlines many of the themes that would come
up time and time again in dealing with
BL and MUD2
wizzes. I only wish I'd been able to prepare
the posting off-line, instead of having to
do it on-the-fly in an effort to stop the
flames of vindictiveness from spreading
further.
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How to deal with leaks
of wiz-privved information. This is a message
I posted for wizzes in response to a rather
muddled discussion of the issues back in
1989. It includes a formal, step-by-step
method of dealing with the situation (which,
to my knowledge, has never actually been
followed by anybody!). Of course, what was a
big issue at that particular time would be
considered unimportant at many others, but
here it is ready for those occasions when
"leaks" catalyse wizzes into
acrimonious behaviour.
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Guidelines for testing
mortals, a set of proposals I put
together to try to put an end to an
interminable dispute among wizzes as to
what they could and could not do using the
excuse "I was only testing them..."
when applied to mortals. I actually made the
guidelines far more formal than I felt was
warranted - there are often better ways to do
most of the things listed - but the wizzes
seemed to think that I was issuing a decree
and adopted the guidelines wholesale. A
re-occurring problem with BL is
the way wizzes will often withdraw from all
debate once a "higher authority" has
joined in - even if no pronouncement is being
made, and the arch-wiz concerned is simply
trying to participate as an equal.
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BL's worst
weekend, 17th/18th June, 1989. One of our
most fractious players ever (in any
incarnation of MUD),
TONDRA, was hounded out of
the game by other wizzes. In the aftermath,
CompuServe's (CIS's) Games Product Manager
(GPM) banned half a dozen of
these other wizzes, plus
TONDRA herself.
TONDRA was not
happy. That at times she was almost infantile
in her behaviour is not disputed, but I felt
that she had been treated dreadfully in this
particular instance. I reproduce my posting
on the subject here mainly for historical
interest, but also to provide a context for the
sermon I gave the
previous year. TONDRA later
fell out with me when I refused to back her
up after she'd told another wiz I would
support her, and it took me nearly two
years to patch it up with her
(a week or so before she died of cancer).
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A pronouncement on wizzes switching
to mortal personae, giving some of the underlying
reasons why it isn't a good idea. As usual, I'd have
liked to have gone into more detail but was in the
business of bud-nipping at the time...
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My MUD philosophy.
I posted this as an impulsive response to one
of BL's periodic spates of
"Richard says this...", which I
felt was misrepresenting me. I do have other
philosophical view concerning MUD
and MUDding in general, but this one explains
why I approach the running of these
games the way I do.
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An explanation of the "No
Change" rule, which stops wizzes from
undoing the actions of other wizzes. As with
most rules in MUD, it's actually
more of a guideline in that there are
circumstances in which you can argue that you
were right to break it. This particular posting
gives the rationale behind it, anyway, in
response to a question by EVANGELIN
(who noticed it wasn't covered by the Good
Wiz Guide).
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Transcript of a
September, 1994 interview
I did, edited slightly for formatting. I've
undergone several of these on-line
interviews over the
years (which invariably involve my
staying up late to some hideous hour because
of the time difference between the UK and
USA), but this is the earliest one for BL
of which I have a copy.
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My response to the infamous
petition, which was
sent to "The Arches" concerning a
number of issues which had arisen in
BL around the same time
(early May, 1995). Some 49 wizzes signed
it, and although I was impressed that
they were trying to be responsible about
airing their grievances, the fact that
matters had got this far without anyone
thinking of contacting me about it was
something I found rather saddening (especially
as each issue would have been so easy to deal
with on a case-by-case basis). In my reply,
I raised a number of home truths about the
relationship between wizzes and arch-wizzes,
which all wizzes present and future on all
MUDs ought to bear in mind...
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An explaination of the principles of
Looby-Looing, and
their scope. It's my intervening in support of
STINGRAY during a message
thread in which newer wizzes seemed to have a
rather bad misunderstanding of what
exactly constitutes Looby Looing. There's a second posting to
JOANNA answering some of
the queries she raised in response to my
first post.
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Practical Advice for
Handling Mortals, an article on wiz
behavious which I wrote for the April, 1997
issue of BL's online wiz-only
magazine, The Wiz Biz. I meant
it as a somewhat sarcastic admonishment, but
as most of the wizzes in the game live in an
irony-free culture I doubt that many took it
in quite this spirit...
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A snapshot of the
wiz list
from 12th February, 1997.
I don't recall how I come to have a copy
of this, but here it is anyway!
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Transcript of a
March, 1997 Interview
which was conducted live by
RANDOM for The BL Rag.
I prefer one-on-one interviews, because they
allow me to go onto more depth than the
"questions from the floor" ones do.
I also believe it's fairer if I do them live
without having seen the questions first, so I
usually turn down any opportunity to find out
what I'm going to be asked in advance.
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The synonyms available in
BL. I constructed this list in response to
an informal competition for wizzes, organised by
SHERLETTE to find out who knew the
most synonyms for commands and objects. I guess one
day I might get around to alphabeticising it; as it
is, the words appear in the order they do in the
MUDDL definition files.
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