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(5) The results of the season are proclaimed, and any actions become known to all players.
 
(5) The results of the season are proclaimed, and any actions become known to all players.
  
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It is possible (though inadvisable) to handle this in a purely gamist fashion, running through the numbers. It is far better though, to remain in character in every step. As a rule of thumb, for any season, the only person who routinely uses "gamespeak" should be the Adjudicator. Everyone else should revel in their roles.  
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It is possible (though inadvisable) to handle this in a purely gameist fashion, running through the numbers. It is far better though, to remain in character in every step. As a rule of thumb, for any season, the only person who routinely uses "gamespeak" should be the Adjudicator. Everyone else should revel in their roles.  
  
 
Mostly, of course in steps 1-3 of this season it will be each King conferring with his Queen, but it should be assumed that if any players wants to, he can always talk with opposing players in-character too. You can justify this in story as communicating through magic mirrors, or through letters, or however else - just keep the roleplaying going!
 
Mostly, of course in steps 1-3 of this season it will be each King conferring with his Queen, but it should be assumed that if any players wants to, he can always talk with opposing players in-character too. You can justify this in story as communicating through magic mirrors, or through letters, or however else - just keep the roleplaying going!

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