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Srsishere
United States41 Posts
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Srsishere
United States41 Posts
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Whitewing
United States7483 Posts
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Vernay
United Kingdom76 Posts
Ill start looking for a good area to make it, get a few chests down for materials, and maybe a transporter/teleporter thing so we can get there. | ||
Srsishere
United States41 Posts
On February 05 2012 23:57 Vernay wrote: Earth Ponies Unite - We should totally start work on a Earth Pony community building, after all, the unicorns have unicornia! Ill start looking for a good area to make it, get a few chests down for materials, and maybe a transporter/teleporter thing so we can get there. I already TOLD you! I found a place we can build it and a teleporter is not necessary because it's really close to town | ||
Vernay
United Kingdom76 Posts
On February 06 2012 00:53 Srsishere wrote: I already TOLD you! I found a place we can build it and a teleporter is not necessary because it's really close to town D; i forgets - where is it - and what should we build im thinking, farm, forge, and commune building | ||
Skrammen
Norway195 Posts
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Srsishere
United States41 Posts
On February 06 2012 04:42 Vernay wrote: D; i forgets - where is it - and what should we build im thinking, farm, forge, and commune building There is a lovely place right between Trotgar and Luna's Sky Hall that was up for dibs. It's like this random stone towery thing and I was thinking we could build most of it underground since we're earth ponies. | ||
Vernay
United Kingdom76 Posts
On February 06 2012 05:20 Skrammen wrote: Having a teleporter is an insult to earth ponies tbh. We should have a ton of lava furnaces and things. How bout a big village with a outer defensive wall in total medieval style C: i like that idea, like a medieval village. would be pretty sweet. | ||
Aylear
Norway3988 Posts
Raelcun found a pretty hilarious bug which pretty much gave us invincible tools that never incurred any durability loss. Long story short, we tracked it down to a plugin and deactivated it. Unfortunately, that plugin was the one which let Earth Ponies dig grass, and made glass blocks drop when you broke them. There's another plugin which does the same thing that I will be adding today (which is hopefully bug-free), but I need to set up the configuration for it first in my local server, and make sure it works properly. Until then, earth ponies can't get grass blocks from digging any more, and breaking glass will no longer drop glass blocks, so try to be sure of your glass placement until the new plugin is in place. ![]() | ||
IvIagican
Iceland6 Posts
Currently the process that allows earth ponies to make mossy cobblestone out of seeds and cobblestone seems to be a little fidgety. At least according to my not very scientific testing. To start off you simply need to place cobblestone on the ground in front of you, and then you right click the stone with seeds, this should always make a mossy cobble with few seeds consumed. However if you try to do this with multiple cobbleblocks you will run into problems. After you make the first block into mossy cobble and proceed to use the same way of making another stone, something in the plugin will just drain your seeds without actually making the block turn mossy. It doesnt have a very difficult workaround. In order for it to work you need to harvest the first block before attempting to turn the second block mossy. While this isnt gamebreaking it might actually be intended so that farming them isnt super fast and super easy. Short: The process for making these has to be: Place cobble > use seeds on cobble > harvest mossy cobble > start agan. | ||
AgonyOfLife
Germany26 Posts
On February 06 2012 20:43 IvIagican wrote: + Show Spoiler + Currently the process that allows earth ponies to make mossy cobblestone out of seeds and cobblestone seems to be a little fidgety. At least according to my not very scientific testing. To start off you simply need to place cobblestone on the ground in front of you, and then you right click the stone with seeds, this should always make a mossy cobble with few seeds consumed. However if you try to do this with multiple cobbleblocks you will run into problems. After you make the first block into mossy cobble and proceed to use the same way of making another stone, something in the plugin will just drain your seeds without actually making the block turn mossy. It doesnt have a very difficult workaround. In order for it to work you need to harvest the first block before attempting to turn the second block mossy. While this isnt gamebreaking it might actually be intended so that farming them isnt super fast and super easy. Short: The process for making these has to be: Place cobble > use seeds on cobble > harvest mossy cobble > start agan. Hmm I don't know if it's actually a glitch. It might be on purpose. According to the wiki for the mcMMO plugin (found here: http://mcmmo.wikia.com/wiki/Herbalism ), there's only the chance for creating mossy blocks that way and can actually fail but consumes the seeds as well. | ||
Aylear
Norway3988 Posts
On February 06 2012 22:32 AgonyOfLife wrote: Hmm I don't know if it's actually a glitch. It might be on purpose. According to the wiki for the mcMMO plugin (found here: http://mcmmo.wikia.com/wiki/Herbalism ), there's only the chance for creating mossy blocks that way and can actually fail but consumes the seeds as well. Tee's right, it's not a glitch. There's a 50% chance of turning a cobblestone into mossy cobblestone. If you're unlucky, it can take you several seeds to do even one. I'll check it out today, but I think you just didn't have a statistically valid sample size in your testing. ![]() | ||
Raelcun
United States3747 Posts
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IvIagican
Iceland6 Posts
On February 07 2012 06:46 Aylear wrote: Tee's right, it's not a glitch. There's a 50% chance of turning a cobblestone into mossy cobblestone. If you're unlucky, it can take you several seeds to do even one. I'll check it out today, but I think you just didn't have a statistically valid sample size in your testing. ![]() It took me 1.5 stacks of seed to fail to make a mossy cobble during my testing earlier today. And 3 after I destroyed the mossy and kept going. Edit, tried it again, and first stone took 4 seeds (longer than average should take) and the next stone didnt work when I emptied the rest of the stack (60 seeds) into it. | ||
AgonyOfLife
Germany26 Posts
On February 07 2012 08:04 Raelcun wrote: + Show Spoiler + Whoa, this is awesome, Rael! Exactly what I pictured in my mind but couldn't get down on paper.. err... digital paper. ![]() You're really amazing when it comes to designing stuff like that so I can't thank you enough. Just uhm... make the eyes brown and I'm even happier ![]() | ||
Aylear
Norway3988 Posts
On February 07 2012 08:22 IvIagican wrote: It took me 1.5 stacks of seed to fail to make a mossy cobble during my testing earlier today. And 3 after I destroyed the mossy and kept going. Edit, tried it again, and first stone took 4 seeds (longer than average should take) and the next stone didnt work when I emptied the rest of the stack (60 seeds) into it. Fixed! Thanks a ton for reporting it. ![]() | ||
Aylear
Norway3988 Posts
Now that the town library is coming in, I'd like to put some more books in there. So far, I have added three popular fanfics to the bookshelves on the first floor, and you can read them by right clicking on the appropriate bookshelf behind each of the signs. The fics in question are "A Day for Spike and Twilight", "Celestia's Teeth", and "The Circle of Friends". I've been trying to make sure the books I add to the library are fairly short. Longer books would take longer to add, and they would require multiple bookshelves in the library (one for each chapter) since I would want to split them up like that for a couple of reasons (not the least of which is ease of reading). If you have any suggestions for good, short writings or fanfics to add, let me know -- either post in the thread, or talk to me in-game. I will be adding more over the coming days. If you want to help me with this process, here's what you can do: I can add books to the game fairly easily by copy-pasting them into the server files. However, the text needs to be formatted correctly. Here's a sample from the server file containing the book "Celestia's Teeth": 3 Celestia's Teeth Abalidoth Princess Celestia, goddess of the sun, supreme ruler of Equestria and revered by all ponies, shuffled to the bathroom to brush her teeth. Her ever-waving hair was flagging a bit, and since she'd already finished her nightly task of setting the sun, she was looking forward to getting some much-needed sleep. :: Her steward, a dour and matronly white unicorn by the name of Snowy Slopes, stood outside the bathroom door. She had only joined Celestia's staff after her last steward had gotten pregnant and retired to be with her family, a scant few months before. "Your Highness." :: "Snowy. Is there something you need?" :: Snowy shook her head. "No, Your Highness. I just wanted to inform you of a change of personnel in the palace staff. We've had extra money in the coffers lately, and it was decided to hire more servants to help you with day-to-day tasks." :: Celestia cleared her throat. "And I wasn't briefed on this?" :: "That's what I'm doing now, Your Highness." :: "Well, I think there might have been a better time for it. I'll be more than happy to go over the arrangements in the morning, though," Celestia said diplomatically. She took a step towards the bathroom door. :: Snowy Slopes stepped in front of her. "I think you ought to listen to the changes, Your Highness." :: "And I think I ought to be getting to bed." Celestia took one more step towards the door, and Snowy bowed her head and stepped aside. The first three lines identify the book. The fourth line is the book itself, and is one continuous line, unbroken. Instead of paragraphs, it checks for double colon :: markers to properly display the paragraphs in-game. In short, what I have to do for every fic I want to add is to copy the whole book into a text file, then manually remove and replace every paragraph with :: so that the server knows what to do with it. This is a tedious process. Thus, if you have a book you really want to see added to the library, it would greatly speed up the process if you could simply format the book like this for me, and send it to me in a PM (or, preferably, pastebin it or something), so that all I have to do is to copy-paste them into the server. ![]() | ||
ghosthunter
United States414 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Highness. I just wanted to inform you of a change of personnel in the palace staff. We've had extra money in the coffers lately, and it was decided to hire more servants to help you with day-to-day tasks."::Celestia cleared her throat. "And I wasn't briefed on this?"::"That's what I'm doing now, Your Highness."::"Well, I think there might have been a better time for it. I'll be more than happy to go over the arrangements in the morning, though," Celestia said diplomatically. She took a step towards the bathroom door.::Snowy Slopes stepped in front of her. "I think you ought to listen to the changes, Your Highness."::"And I think I ought to be getting to bed." Celestia took one more step towards the door, and Snowy bowed her head and stepped aside.::The door swung open to reveal one very nervous looking unicorn mare, almost a filly still, with a green-and-white mane and a mint green coat. She was holding a toothbrush in one shaking hoof.::Celestia turned her head slowly to face Snowy Slopes, who was attempting to back out of the room as quickly as she could. "And who is this?" she asked gently.::"This... this is Minty Fresh," the steward said. "Her special talent is dental hygiene, and she's going to... ah... she's going to be your tooth cleaner. Your Highness."::"You hired somepony to brush my teeth."::"Yes, your Highness."::Celestia rubbed her forelock with one hoof. "Well, I don't begrudge you hiring new ponies, but I'd really rather brush my own teeth. Can you... I don't know, give her a different job around the palace?"::Snowy Slopes shook her head, looking increasingly uncomfortable. "The anti-featherbedding provisions that you ruled on last month state that when a pony is employed by the Crown, she is required to do the job that her contract states in order to get pay. The only way to keep her from brushing your teeth, by law, is to fire her."::Celestia looked back at the terrified young mare in the bathroom, who looked like she was trying to blend back into the marble countertop to avoid the princess's notice, and then back to Snowy. "Is this because I have a problem with bad breath?" she asked. She puffed a single breath into her hoof, then inhaled through her nose. "I don't smell anyth..."::Snowy Slopes gasped. "No! No, Your Highness, nothing is wrong."::"...are you sure?"::As soon as she asked the question, she wished she hadn't. Snowy Slopes backed away from her down the hall, gibbering. "No Your Highness your breath is roses and sunshine always your gums are a credit to the great nation of Equestria I will see you in the morning your highness sleep well goodnight!" With that, she turned tail and ran back down the hallway to her own quarters.::Celestia sighed and entered the restroom. She flashed a smile at Minty Fresh, who let out a small yelp and shrank back.::"Well? Aren't you going to get started?"::Minty Fresh raised her toothbrush shakily. "Could you... could you please open your mouth, Your Highness?"::Celestia opened her mouth reluctantly. Minty Fresh approached her with the toothbrush and began to slowly brush the princess's front teeth. She was so gentle, afraid of what would happen if she irritated the most powerful set of gums in the land, that she barely cleaned the surface. Once, she poked the princess a little too hard, eliciting a slight wince of discomfort. This in turn drove Minty Fresh to a fresh round of apologizing and even softer, more ineffective brushing.::All told, it took nearly half an hour for Celestia's teeth to be cleaned to her satisfaction. As she finished the rest of her evening preparations and sank into bed, Celestia fumed.::Something had to be done.::xxx::"Your Highness, what are you doing?"::Celestia looked up from her place at the secluded royal breakfast table."What does it look like I'm doing, Snowy? I'm eating breakfast."::"You're eating pasta."::"Garlic and basil pasta, to be exact." Celestia lifted another forkful to her mouth with her magic, slurping up a few stray noodles that came loose. "With extra garlic. Would you like some?"::"No, thank you, Your Highness. What are you doing eating pasta in the morning?"::"Perhaps I simply had a craving." Celestia took another bite, savoring the intense flavor. To be honest, she was enjoying this. Savory foods weren't usually her choice at breakfast, but this time she was on a mission. Besides, her personal chef was excellent at any time of the day.::"A craving, Your Highness? Should I be concerned?" The steward certainly didn't look concerned – exasperated was probably the word Celestia would have used – but she seemed obligated to ask anyway.::"Hm. Perhaps I'm pregnant. Now wouldn't that be a scandal for the news rags – the Princess of the Sun is with foal. I wonder which of my suitors would be the father?"::"You don't have any suitors, Your Highness."::"Maybe I should get some." Celestia took another bite, still appreciating what magic could be woven with such robust ingredients. "That would explain the cravings, in any case..."::"Your Highness, what is this really about?"::"I'm just hungry for pasta. Why, Snowy Slopes, are you worried that it will make my breath smell bad?"::Snowy set her jaw. "No, Your Highness. Your breath is, as always, a credit to the Crown and the nation."::"Tell me honestly." Celestia leaned as close to the steward as the table would allow. "Should I go to Minty Fresh, now, and have my teeth cleaned before I meet with any officiants?"::"...No, Your Highness. Everything is fine."::"Hm." Celestia chewed thoughtfully. She had hoped Snowy would crack under this initial pressure, but she had more than one trick under her wings. "Well, then. What's the agenda for today?"::"We have a lunch meeting with the mayor of Bridlevale about some trade agreements, and a meeting of the Palace Council over dinner to discuss the recent personnel changes."::"Ah. It's good that you consulted me before actually making the changes."::"No offense, Your Highness, but payroll was due by the end of last week and you were busy with other things."::"No, no, it's no problem." Celestia chewed on a small piece of pasta as she thought. "So I have two engagements today? Both over meals?"::"That's right, Your Highness."::"Hmm. Well, I'd best prepare, don't you think?" Celestia finished her bowl and pushed the bench back from the table. "After all, it's going to be a big day. Now, which way were the kitchens..."::xxx::The Mayor of Bridlevale was a sour-looking old stallion, the kind of pony who naturally finds himself drawn to bureaucracy. He was of somber coloration – brown coat, somewhat darker brown mane cropped in a conservative style – and his cutie mark was obscured by his formal attire. He sat at the end of Celestia's banquet table, surrounded by a few members of his city council, muttering ominously amongst themselves.::By the time Celestia herself came to the table, already in attendance were her economic advisor Gold Coin, her political advisor Morningtide, and Luna, who had woken up specially for the occasion and still looked a bit groggy.::"Good day," Celestia said with false cheer. The Mayor of Bridlevale was usually a tricky customer, and never seemed particularly friendly. Celestia always had a way of making others act reasonable – being about two heads taller than everyone else tended to do that – but the Mayor was generally immune to her particular charms.::"Good day," the Mayor mumbled. "Now, your Highness, what's all this about lowering hay subsidies in the Bridlevale area?"::"It's been a bumper crop year," Celestia explained. She made it a point of pride not to lie to her subjects, even if her advisors would have preferred she be a little more political. Gold Coin, in particular, massaged his temple with one hoof, knowing the full unleashing of sensitive economic information that was to come.::"But part of that bumper crop has been coming from my town!" He frowned. "What am I supposed to tell my local farmers? They should produce less if they want to get Crown bits?"::Celestia and Gold Coin stared at the mayor in confusion. "That's... that's not how subsidy cuts work," Celestia finally managed. "It just means we're buying Bridlevale hay at a fixed price, but since the price is low this year anyway, we're buying less of it."::"Your Highness, you're not foaling anypony here!" The mayor slammed his hoof on the table and reared up to his full, not particularly impressive height. "My local farmers are being cheated out of -"::The doors from the dining room to the kitchen burst open, and Snowy Slopes, dressed in her best "visitor garb," stepped through. "Lunch is served!"::Celestia leaned back and breathed a sigh of relief while the silver-domed trays were brought through the door and arranged artfully around the table.::"For a starter, we are serving watercress and mint salad," Snowy began. "Specially picked to be light and mild, with a positive effect on the breath."::The princess smiled at that; it seemed like Snowy was trying to outmaneuver her. She would quickly find out, though, that a thousand years of experience gave a pony marvelous ability at subterfuge. Celestia cleared her throat and tapped on her glass.::Snowy turned to her liege with a wary eye. "Your Highness? Do you have something to add?"::"Well, I just thought that since the Mayor and his staff are two days' journey from home, they might feel a little out of sorts here in Canterlot. As such, I've asked the chef to prepare an appetizer with a little more rural character."::The servants apprehensively removed the silver domes from the platters. Underneath each was a wheel of white cheese with a greenish, spotty rind, surrounded by different kinds of crackers.::Snowy, Gold Coin, Morningtide, and the servants stared in confusion. Luna just raised an eyebrow. But the delegation from Bridlevale had a much more pronounced reaction.::"Bridlevale Blue!" The mayor nearly jumped out of his seat in excitement. "I have to say, Your Highness, I had no idea you had such taste in cheese! Did you know, my wife's ancestors were the first cheesemakers to make Bridlevale Blue?"::"I had no idea!" Celestia lied cheerfully. "I've been looking forward to trying it myself." The servers were at a loss as to how to introduce the meal, so they began silently cutting wedges off of the wheel.::As soon as the first piece was cut, a pungent aroma filled the room. The server with the knife jumped back as if struck, and Snowy's eyes began to water. The mayor was, if anything, only more excited. "That's real Bridlevale cheese, all right!"::The smell only intensified as the wheels were further segmented. Celestia wasn't sure how the chef had managed to come by five wheels of a relatively obscure, locally produced aromatic cheese, but her chef was a pegasus pony who, in his youth, had run with a band of griffin smugglers. He always had a tendency to...acquire...certain things, and seemed to enjoy taking unusual requests from Celestia.::The entire Bridlevale contingent tapped their hooves on the table impatiently as the cheese was served on their end. Not even the impropriety of eating before the Princess could stem their enthusiasm, and they tucked in to the smelly appetizer with gusto. Celestia's side of the delegation was less certain, and Morningtide in particular seemed distressed by the turn of events.::Celestia was a little worried, herself. Still, she had eaten plenty of unpalatable "delicacies" in the name of good diplomacy – the fried candy bars from Cloudsdale came to mind – but at least this was a tradition with a good number of years behind it.::Celestia was just about to bite into a cheese-topped cracker when Snowy interrupted her. "Your Highness, wait!"::The cracker, enveloped in the purple haze of Celestia's magic, floated downwards a bit. "Yes, Snowy? You don't think this would affect my breath any, do you?"::Snowy Slopes froze up. "No, Your Highness."::The mayor paused in between bites. "Yer Highness," he said, a bit of his rural accent beginning to creep into his voice, "the breath's just part of it! Why do you think it was a Bridlevalean who invented chewin' gum? We got a statue of 'er, right in the town square, right next to the one of my great-great-great-great-great-grandpa-in-law!"::"Well, I'm sure that won't be a problem. My staff has informed me that I'm immune to halitosis." She shot Snowy a look. Snowy said nothing, so Celestia bit down into the cracker.::To say that Bridlevale Blue tasted better than it smelled would be an understatement. In fact, the highly aromatic cheese was some of the best Celestia had had in her thousand-plus years of Equestrian leadership. It was creamy and flowed like butter over her tongue, enveloping her in a nutty, smooth cheese flavor.::As she chewed thoughtfully, she thought about the state of her plans. Snowy was still obstinate about the tooth brushing but getting closer to her breaking point; and the once standoffish mayor was chattering about replacing some of the subsidies with a Bridlevale-Canterlot cultural exchange program – cheese tastings, to be precise. Two birds, one stone.::Oh, and there was also the delicious cheese – make that three birds.::xxx::"What are you up to, Celly?"::Luna's voice snapped Celestia out of her smugly victorious reverie. She had been returning to her chambers to rest before the coming meeting and hadn't expected that Luna would be coming the other direction. "Nothing, dear sister. Why do you ask?"::The purple alicorn fluttered her wings a bit and stalked closer to Celestia. "And you didn't override the chefs and serving staff for a little political leverage over the Mayor?"::"Well, I may have done that. Just a little."::"But what I can't figure out is why you're antagonizing your steward. Is this about our new dental specialists?"::Celestia sighed. "Luna, you always were able to discern my – wait, did you say our?"::"You didn't think they'd hire somepony to take care of your teeth without doing the same for me? We are, theoretically, the co-rulers of Equestria."::Celestia nickered at that. "I suppose I was just hoping they'd leave you alone. Hmm, I'll need to change my plans..."::"Really, Celly, it's fine." Luna sidled up to her sister and nuzzled her on the cheek. "I appreciate your efforts in keeping me out of the public eye – and the attentions of the servants – but sometimes I don't mind being fawned over a little bit. After a thousand years on the moon, it's...nice."::"I just wish they'd consult with me before treating me like..." Celestia blinked at what she was about to say. "Well, like royalty. Which makes sense, but..."::"You don't understand why they're doing it, do you?"::"No. I can honestly say that I don't."::"They're afraid, Celestia. They're doing it because they're afraid."::"Why, though? I've given them no reason to be afraid of me!" Celestia stamped one hoof on the inlaid marble floor. "I set up the Council and the High Court to work towards a rule by all ponies. I hear petitions until my ears are about to fall off, granting almost every request. I do everything I can to encourage constructive dissent of my policies. Why do they still treat me like I'll become some horrendous tyrant at the slightest discomfort?"::"Because they're not afraid of you. They're afraid of losing you." Luna walked over to one of the windows of the bedchamber hall, where the sun was just barely visible at the apex of the sky. "During the Summer Sun Celebration, when I kidnapped you..."::Celestia saw the darkness growing in her sister's eyes, and crossed the hall to face her directly. "When Nightmare Moon kidnapped me. Luna, you know I would no more blame you for that than stall the sun's progress myself."::"When Nightmare Moon kidnapped you," Luna continued, "ponies were missing more than just the warmth of the sun. They missed their luminary, their beloved leader. You're the heart of Equestria, and you were even before my...before Nightmare Moon's rise. They've started treating you more delicately because those few hours showed them just how much they had to lose. It showed them how much they took you for granted, Celestia."::Celestia thought back over the year or so since her student and her friends had taken the mantle of the Elements of Harmony. Her staff was, increasingly, shielding her from public events that could not be sufficiently secured. Her personal guard had more than doubled, on the express command of her Captain of the Guard. Her personal physician seemed exceptionally keen to keep an eye on her health, despite the fact that she had gotten sick maybe five times in the past thousand years. "They're...protecting me." She nodded. "On some level, I already knew that. But it doesn't make it any easier for me to take. I'm no more fragile than I was a year ago, or five hundred years ago."::"So let them know that. Play your little schemes." Luna smiled. "You always were one for harmless tricks. Father would have been proud of how you mixed a prank with a bureaucratic measure today."::"That was more lucky coincidence than anything. The diplomacy was planned in advance; the prank just worked into it."::"Still. Don't get anypony hurt. Everypony's on your side, big sister, but not all are as keen to your methods as I. Good day – I'll see you at twilight."::As Luna turned away to her own rest chamber, Celestia said "Thank you, Luna. How did I manage so long without you?"::Luna turned back, just for a second. "The same way you always dealt with pain. You worked harder."::Celestia, uncharacteristically pensive, waited and thought for a while before retiring to her own chamber.::xxx::The inner meeting hall of Canterlot Palace was a much simpler affair than the sumptuous dining room where Celestia had met with the mayor of Bridlevale. This was furnished more like an office, although an expensive one, with a table grown from rare trees in the Everfree Forest. Celestia sat at the head of the table, with her Council of Advisors around her; all exceptionally competent ponies who had been selected because they were better at their jobs than almost anypony in Equestria.::"And now we can move on to the majority of our discussion today." Snowy Slopes pushed aside a small stack of papers and pulled a larger stack in front of her. "As I'm sure you've all noticed, there's been an increase in palace staff, spurred by a few labor regulations that Her Highness helped pass through the Legislature. Some of the increase has been to areas that already exist, but are somewhat understaffed; the rest are new positions created to fill a need."::The princess hummed to herself as she followed along. It wasn't strictly required for her to attend these meetings, but she tried to do so every week anyway. Still, there wasn't usually much for her to do. One of the side effects of retaining the most competent ponies was that they tended to get things done without one's help.::"I'm just going to go through the list of personnel changes; if you have any questions, stop me." Snowy peered down at the paper before her, cleared her throat, and began to read. "Gardeners. We're adding four gardeners to the back gardens and nine to the front; there's going to be some alterations to the shift schedule..."::The meeting went on in that vein for about an hour. Celestia listened with one ear, biding her time and waiting for her cue. All of the palace goings-on were important to her, of course, but she could catch the important points of the meeting without knowing whether the fourth of seven extra banquet chefs should have a flex schedule.::Finally, there was a knock at the door. "Ah, that must be dinner." Snowy stood as the doors swung open and servers came in with silver-domed platters. "We're serving a light dinner; watercress-and-mint salad with shaved apple. We have had a few...intrusions...with food tampering in the kitchen, so we've told the chefs not to let anypony in."::Celestia chuckled to herself. Snowy thought she was being clever, but she should have known that Celestia never used the same tactic twice in a row. She waited patiently while the salad (which, she did have to admit, was one of her favorites) was served.::"Excuse me," she began when all of the serving ponies were out of the room. "But I've been having some odd cravings recently. I hope you'll indulge me if I brought a snack?"::Snowy's eyes opened in apprehensive horror, but everypony else in the room was just confused. Celestia used her telekinesis to open one of the cabinets in the room and remove a large burlap sack. She floated it across the room, pausing for emphasis, and dropped it on the table with a heavy thud.::The lip of the burlap sack tipped over, and four bright yellow onions fell out. The rest of the councilors' faces matched Snowy's as Celestia floated one up to her lips and bit down hard. The CRUNCH reverberated around the room. "But don't let me interrupt."::Snowy closed her eyes and took a few deep breaths to steady herself. "Very well, your" CRUNCH "Highness, it doesn't" munch "really matter one" munch "way or another."::"Mmph. Good to hear, Snowy. Carry on."::"So now we" CRUNCH "can move on to" munch "the changes in the holiday" munch "kitchen staff schedule. We" CRUNCH "don't have a major holiday" munch "coming up, but we can" munch "use the upcoming diplomatic" munch "feast as a test run. We're" CRUNCH "going to bring in temporary..." munch munch "Your Highness, do you mind?"::Celestia dropped the half-eaten onion. "Am I eating too loudly? Apologies. Or is it my breath?"::"YES!" Snowy blinked tears out of her eyes. The vapors from Celestia's snack had fully filled the room, and everypony but the sun goddess had bloodshot, teary eyes. "Yes, that is, it's a bit noisy. I wouldn't want to interrupt your... dinner, but...?"::Celestia closed her eyes demurely. "I apologize for interrupting, Snowy. Do go on."::"Thank you, Your Highness. As I was saying," munch "the holiday schedule" munch "requires a change" crunch "in the menu," munch "which will..." The underside of Snowy Slopes' eye twitched.::"...will what?" asked Gold Coin.::"...will have no onions. Or garlic. Or rancid cheese, as diplomatically appropriate as it might be. It will, in fact, have no food that our beloved Princess could use to turn her breath into a trainwreck of horrific odors. The same beloved Princess who is currently throwing a temper tantrum because I was trying to spare her feelings by delegating her dental hygiene elsewhere. The same beloved Princess who has always had a minor case of halitosis, especially in the mornings and during the summer. The same beloved Princess with the stressful job of raising and lowering the Sun every day, and as such is entitled to a little pampering. The same beloved Princess who has driven me, over the course of a single day, to rethink ever taking this position."::Celestia chucked her onion behind her head and began to dig into the watercress-and-mint salad as fast as she could shovel it into her mouth. "Please don't quit, Snowy," she said between bites. "I need you. You're one of the best stewards I've had in a thousand years. I just wanted to drive home the point that I'm no more fragile than I was before the Summer Sun Celebration. If anything, I'm stronger now that Luna has returned to take care of the nights. You were too stubborn to just listen, though."::Snowy slopes bowed her head and turned towards the door. "I am sorry, Princess. I'll leave you now."::"No, no, no. Don't apologize. Your stubbornness is part of what makes you such a good steward. It's just that... well, I have flaws. I have bad breath sometimes, a tendency to micromanage, and I'm fairly bad at managing money. I'm certain that that's not the full extent of it, and that is why I need ponies like you around me. In fact, why don't you tell me a flaw that I didn't list?"::Snowy Slopes' clear blue eyes locked on to Celestia's, and new resolve flashed through them. "You have awful taste in interior decoration, Your Highness."::"...Is that why you insisted on a renovation when you took the job? And arranged for it to happen when I was in Fillydelphia dealing with that parasprite infestation?"::"That's exactly right, Your Highness."::Celestia chuckled. "You're a lot more subtle than I gave you credit for, Snowy. I can tell that I'm going to have to call on my thousand-plus years of experience to outmaneuver you."::"Or you could just let me work in your best interests, Your Highness."::The princess sat back on her haunches with a radiant smile. "What would be the fun in that?"::xxx: ![]() ![]() Reference this webpage: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/find-and-replace-text-or-other-items-HA001230392.aspx#_Toc282602051 In short, Find->Replace-> ^p -> with -> :: | ||
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On February 07 2012 13:58 Aylear wrote: Editors wanted! Now that the town library is coming in, I'd like to put some more books in there. So far, I have added three popular fanfics to the bookshelves on the first floor, and you can read them by right clicking on the appropriate bookshelf behind each of the signs. The fics in question are "A Day for Spike and Twilight", "Celestia's Teeth", and "The Circle of Friends". I've been trying to make sure the books I add to the library are fairly short. Longer books would take longer to add, and they would require multiple bookshelves in the library (one for each chapter) since I would want to split them up like that for a couple of reasons (not the least of which is ease of reading). If you have any suggestions for good, short writings or fanfics to add, let me know -- either post in the thread, or talk to me in-game. I will be adding more over the coming days. If you want to help me with this process, here's what you can do: I can add books to the game fairly easily by copy-pasting them into the server files. However, the text needs to be formatted correctly. Here's a sample from the server file containing the book "Celestia's Teeth": The first three lines identify the book. The fourth line is the book itself, and is one continuous line, unbroken. Instead of paragraphs, it checks for double colon :: markers to properly display the paragraphs in-game. In short, what I have to do for every fic I want to add is to copy the whole book into a text file, then manually remove and replace every paragraph with :: so that the server knows what to do with it. This is a tedious process. Thus, if you have a book you really want to see added to the library, it would greatly speed up the process if you could simply format the book like this for me, and send it to me in a PM (or, preferably, pastebin it or something), so that all I have to do is to copy-paste them into the server. ![]() I could whip up some perl/awk goodness to do that automatically, given some constraints on the input (single line break = just move on, double line break = paragraph, or something?). | ||
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