User:Shaudawn
Not only a forum profile, but a character too! [murdered June 11, 2019]
—Shaudawn (talk) 04:43, 21 August 2014 (UTC)
I'm perhaps a little obsessive-compulsive when it comes to simulations, particularly social and building simulations, so Cantr is a guilty pleasure. As an advocate for knowledge sharing, I wholly endorse and contribute to to this wiki whenever I can. It may not always be accurate. But, I hope it helps and that with time it will help new and old players alike enhance their roleplay possibilities.
Leave me a note here or buzz me on Discord and I'll try to get to respond as time permits. However, I do ask for your patience. Lots of patience. :P
— Shaudawn (talk) 22:05, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
Contents
TO DO List:
Feel free to add suggestions here. Just make sure you let me know that it needs doing.
My general policy is to wait until an item is actually available in-game, such as in the build menu, before adding it to the wiki.
Entries
Large, General Projects
- category:Clothing items lacking a picture (You have to be absolutely crazy to take on this task. Fortunately, I'm the right guy for the job!)
- category:Unassembled Machines - I still have to finish two-stepping the radios.
- buttons and user interface is way, way in need of some major lovin'!
- maybe some kind of tutorial series?
- Genesis
Clothing
Primitive Clothing Crafting Time Reductions (2021-08-24):
- primitive sandals - should this have also been reduced?
Chocolate
- Finished items are in Done-Done
Progression
Beans are first roasted into nibs in the ovens, then ground into paste on the manual grain grinder or millstone, then pressed into either cocoa butter or cocoa powder in the press.
OM-Nom-nom-nom
- cocoa powder:
- chocolate -- Making chocolate (propane) (requires cocoa paste, cocoa powder, sugar, milk, propane); whisk, pot of stone, copper or steel
- campstove: 200g cocoa paste, 200g cocoa powder, 100g sugar, 100g milk, 15g propane --> makes 600g
- chocolate chip cookies: Baking chocolate chip cookies (propane) (requires pastry dough, sugar, chocolate, propane); mixing bowl
- chocolate covered banana:
(Note: in the build menu, this is indeed a singular banana); whisk, pot of stone, copper or steel- hibachi: requires 300g bananas, 200g chocolate, 40g coal --> makes 500g
- campstove: requires 300g bananas, 200g chocolate, 25g propane --> makes 500g
- deck grill: 300g bananas, 200g chocolate, 250g??? wood or firewood or 250g dried dung --> makes 500g
- chocolate covered strawberries; whisk, pot of stone, copper or steel:
- hibachi: requires 300g strawberries, 200g chocolate, 40g coal --> makes 500g
- campstove: requires 300g strawberries, 200g chocolate, 25g propane --> makes 500g
- deck grill: 300g strawberries, 200g chocolate, 250g??? wood or firewood --> makes 500g
- s'mores: requires cookies, marshmallows, chocolate and wood or firewood or dried dung; no tools
- fireplace: 200g cookies, 100g marshmallows, 100g chocolate, 300g??? wood/firewood --> makes 400g (32,000 max)
- small fire pit: 200g cookies, 100g marshmallows, 100g chocolate, 300g??? wood/firewood --> makes 400g (32,000 max)
- brownies - (regular oven, coal oven or gas oven); whisk, casserole dish
- regular: 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g butter/margarine, 200g cocoa powder, 300g??? wood or firewood --> makes 700g
- coal: 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g butter/margarine, 200g cocoa powder, 45g coal/45g charcoal --> makes 700g
- gas: 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g butter/margarine, 200g cocoa powder, 25g propane --> makes 700g
- brownies with nuts - (Let's pretend these aren't the evil brownies) - (regular oven, coal oven or gas oven); whisk, casserole dish
- regular: 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g butter/margarine, 200g nuts, 200g cocoa powder, 300g??? wood or firewood --> makes 900g (72000g max)
- coal: 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g butter/margarine, 200g nuts, 200g cocoa powder, 45g coal/45g charcoal --> makes 900g (72000g max)
- gas: 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g butter/margarine, 200g nuts, 200g cocoa powder, 25g propane --> makes 900g
- chocolate cake - (regular oven, coal oven or gas oven); whisk
- regular: 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g milk, 100g butter/margarine, 200g cocoa powder, 300g??? wood or firewood --> makes 800g
- coal: 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g milk, 100g butter/margarine, 200g cocoa powder, 45g coal/charcoal --> makes 800g
- gas: 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g milk, 100g butter/margarine, 200g cocoa powder, 25g propane --> makes 800g
- hot cocoa; pot of stone, copper or steel, whisk
- hot cocoa with marshmallows; pot of stone, copper or steel, whisk
- chocolate -- Making chocolate (propane) (requires cocoa paste, cocoa powder, sugar, milk, propane); whisk, pot of stone, copper or steel
- TBD (anything I've missed)
Wicker Furniture
- Wicker furniture (made from white willow)
Rattan Furniture
- Rattan furniture (made from reed)
New Foods for BBQ, Campstove, and Smoker
- Gas barbeque (Talk)
- bacon wrapped steak - BBQ recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-09)
- glazed pork chop - BBQ recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-09)
- grilled poultry - BBQ recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-09)
- marinated steak - BBQ recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-09)
- Campstove (Talk)
- caramelized onions - BBQ recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-09)
- pan fried steak - BBQ recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-09)
- sautéed mushrooms - BBQ recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-09)
- Smoker (Talk)
- herbal smoked cheese - smoker recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-03)
- smoked beef ribs - smoker recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-03)
- smoked cheese - smoker recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-03)
- smoked lamb shank - smoker recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-03)
- smoked pork ribs - smoker recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-03)
- smoked poultry leg quarter - smoker recipe, ✓ Done (2021-12-03)
Upcoming
Note: these will not be started in the wiki until actually implemented in-game. Some are still just at concept stage.
- Peppers
- Armor
- possibly new fighting mechanics
- possibly new healing mechanics
Miscellaneous
- I created a stub a while back. It could really use some spit and polish. Unless it's self-adhesive, then not so much spit.
- gilded casket - needs a lot of help
- edit steel drawknife and steel peavey to reflect they are now unusable items (i.e. still in game build menu, but have no use anymore)
- The various soaps are made using the build menu. This isn't reflected in the wiki, which lists machines like the mortar and pestle and small fire pit, but the project isn't initiated from there. Just add this to each entry:
Note Beautification
Though CSS may be outside of the scope of the game, the implementation of it in notes can be tricky, particularly since notes automatically get edited and will delete content if you don't now what you're doing, potentially breaking the note (for the creator). I believe that a tutorial or brief page showing how to create more beautiful notes and pages is in order.
Perhaps there can even be a mention about the CSS templates used in the game itself to modify the look of the game.
Done-Done List
Clothing
Primitive Clothing Crafting Time Reductions (2021-08-24):
- category:hide clothing ✓ (done) (2021-09-02)
- category:fur clothing ✓ (done) (2021-09-02)
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hemp trousers(because silly 'Mericans) → simple hemp pants ✓ (done) (2021-08-26) - simple hemp shirt ✓ (done) (2021-08-24)
- hide bag ✓ (done) (2021-08-24)
- bone shield ✓ (confirmed) (2021-08-24)
- bone shield rimmed with feathers ✓ (confirmed) (2021-08-24)
- raft ✓ (done) (2021-08-24)
- kayak ✓ (done) (2021-08-24)
crop tops
- cotton crop top ✓ (Done: 16:11, 7 October 2021 (UTC) )
- embroidered silk crop top ✓ (already implemented as of 2014, user:Seko )
- hemp crop top ✓ (Done: 16:11, 7 October 2021 (UTC) )
- silk crop top ✓ (already implemented as of 2014, user:Seko )
Seashell Items
done
- seashell bracelet ✓ (done) (2021-09-02)
- cotton bikini top embroidered with seashells ✓ (done) (2021-09-03)
- leather bikini top embroidered with seashells ✓ (done) (2021-09-03)
- seashell bra ✓ (done) (2021-09-02)
- seashell earrings ✓ (done) (2021-09-02)
- seashell and pearl crown ✓ (done) (2021-09-02)
- seashell crown ✓ (done) (2021-09-02)
- seashell necklace ✓ (done) (2021-09-02)
- cotton tunic embroidered with seashells ✓ (done) (2021-09-03)
- leather sandals adorned with seashells ✓ (done) (2021-09-03)
- seashell anklet ✓ (done) (2021-09-02)
- seashell button ✓ (done) (2021-09-02)
- primitive seashell knife ✓ (done) (2021-05-06)
- seashell adze ✓ (done) (2021-05-06)
- seashell bodkin ✓ (done) (2021-05-06)
- seashell hide scraper ✓ (done) (2021-05-06)
- seashell needle ✓ (done) (2021-05-25)
Pet Update, 2021
Announced on Day 7000 (2021-08-28), dogs and cats can now be domesticated. So I'll probably have to work that into animal domestication along with Elephants, which can now be saddled.
Plus, two more items:
- pet brush: needed for describing animals (not steeds yet). YES!! You can now describe animals!! ✓ (done) (2021-08-29)
- pet beds: containers where you can put your animals, up to 5kg.
- fancy pet bed ✓ (done) (2021-08-29)
- pet bed ✓ (done) (2021-08-29)
- simple pet bed ✓ (done) (2021-08-29)
- cats ✓ (done) (2021-08-28)
- dog updated to be domesticated ✓ (done) (2021-08-28)
- elephants updated to be domesticated as steeds ✓ (done) (2021-08-28)
Limestone Items
Chocolate Items
- not Done-Done items are found above in User:Shaudawn#Chocolate
- not Done-Done items are found above in User:Shaudawn#Chocolate
Beans are first roasted into nibs in the ovens, then ground into paste on the manual grain grinder or millstone, then pressed into either cocoa butter or cocoa powder in the press.
- cocoa beans - raw resources harvested from trees. ✓ [Done: 2021-09-13]
- Cocoa beans are collected at 100 grams per day and use the forestry skill.
- With a walking stick you can collect 350 grams per day,
- with a machete you can collect 500 grams a day
walking sticks are the strong enough, but normal sticks are too weak, that is the justification I suggest Walking sticks are the best one for nuts better than they are for cocoa :stuck_out_tongue: --wasindeer the hoplitomeryx
- cocoa nibs - roasted in an oven from beans ✓ [Done: 2021-09-13]
- cocoa paste - millstone/manual grain grinder: Grinding cocoa nibs (requires cocoa nibs) ✓ [Done: 2021-09-13] (incl. mills)
- cocoa butter: press - Crushing cocoa paste (requires cocoa paste) ✓ [Done: 2021-09-14] (incl. press)
- cocoa powder: press - Crushing cocoa paste (requires cocoa paste) ✓ [Done: 2021-09-14] (incl. press)
- cocoa paste - millstone/manual grain grinder: Grinding cocoa nibs (requires cocoa nibs) ✓ [Done: 2021-09-13] (incl. mills)
- cocoa powder:
- chocolate ice cream (iron or wooden bucket): Making chocolate ice cream (requires milk, sugar, cocoa powder); ice cream crank
- cocoa paste:
- chocolate liqueur: (cask) - Fermenting chocolate liqueur (requires cocoa paste, sugar, grain spirit) ✓ [Done: 2021-09-15] (incl. cask)
Messenger birds
Funerary Items
- new category: category:Funerary items
- graveyards (disambiguation page): graveyard (stone), graveyard (wood)
- tombstones (disambiguation page): limestone tombstone, marble tombstone, obsidian tombstone, stone tombstone
- slabs (disambiguation page): limestone slab, marble slab, obsidian slab, stone slab
- mausoleums (disambiguation page): brick mausoleum, marble mausoleum, stone mausoleum
- shrines (disambiguation page): small brick shrine, small limestone shrine, small stone shrine
- memorials (disambiguation page): brick memorial, limestone memorial, stone memorial
- plaque (disambiguation page): limestone plaque, marble plaque, obsidian plaque, stone plaque
Lemonade
- Lemonade - "Drink it plain or mix them with your favourite berries! We have even concocted a minty version!"
- types:
Miscellaneous
- Radio distance changes: https://trello.com/c/4D23XLtP/144-changes-to-radios
- Vision improving items ✓ (done: 2021-07-27)
- Primitive Items ✓
- Books ✓ (done)
- medium log - there's apparently a third way to make it. It just needs to be cut with an axe wherever there is a primitive sawing post, sawing post, sawing bench, ship sawing bench, or sawing machine.
- update medium log ✓ (done: 2021-09-09)
- update sawing posts/benches/machine ✓ (done: 2021-09-09)
- category:Water Vehicles ✓ (done: 2021-09-23)
- some cleanup and adding notes regarding the boats that can be built on other ships and boats
- maybe add tables?
- Character age: updated to show old, very old, ancient, etc. ages.
- new category: category:Constructions
- added daily feed amounts to all domesticable animals.
References
Cheating
No, not in the game! Never ever break the cardinal rule or you'll go to that very special hell reserved for parents who let their children get sugared up and tease dogs, people who look directly at you while talking on their cell phone, and door-to-door sales associates who keep talking after you told them you don't want their damn cleaning solvent! I'm talking about the handy little cheat sheet for editing wiki pages: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Cheatsheet
Templates
Templates on this wiki can be found at Category:Templates.
Style Guide
Policy guides
Da Rulez
- Game Rules
- Rule on Cantr.net (pretty thorough, finally)
Some Other Helpful Categories for Hyperactive Wiki Ninjas
- category:Unusable items
- category:Obsolete items
- category:Delete
- Help:Incomplete
- category:Incomplete
- category:Stubs
- category:Templates
for Wacky Wiki Wizards
Administrative Categories
- category:Cantr management
- category:Departments
- category:Documentation
- category:Documented templates
- category:Players
- category:Rewrite
- category:The Basics
- category:Wiki management
Other Other Categories
- category:Additional resources
- category:Animal domestication tools and items
- category:Domesticable animals
- category:Animals
- category:Fiction
- category:Game mechanics
- category:Game updates
- category:Healing foods
- category:Machinery
- category:Machinery
- category:Not built in vehicles
- category:Nourishing foods
- category:Primitive Items
- category:Raw resources
- category:Resources
- category:Roleplay items
- category:Semi-finished products
- category:Storage
- category:Tools
- category:Vehicles
Player Rights
Historical Context
The topic of Player Rights was a statement bill of rights concerning the interaction between players and the moderators of the Players Department somewhere around April 2016. As put in the first version found here: "This is not to be taken as an opinion about staff behavior, and holds absolutely no authority (at this time) but is simply an investigation on the subject. Input is welcome as long as it is constructive and made in the spirit of greater game enjoyment." --Shaudawn (talk) 18:12, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
While much has changed regarding ownership and governance of the game, perhaps a version or rewrite of the Player Rights (perhaps call it the Player Bill of Rights and Responsibilities?) ought be maintained in order to remind ourselves (IMHO) why we play. I have separated a portion called Canonical Hierarchy, the Capital Paradox, and Character Knowledge to try to simplify the list. See the page history for earlier versions of the BoR
The Player Bill of Rights and Responsibilities
- The Capital Rule serves the players. The players do not serve the Capital Rule.
- The operative term players means the collective player base as a whole and not one individual.
(Thus, for example, you cannot violate the rule on consensual adult roleplay simply because you, as a single player, want to.
Nor does it mean that because your character is a creep that you, as a single player, can ignore that rule.)
- The operative term players means the collective player base as a whole and not one individual.
- Reporting a player for Capital Rule breaches is at the discretion of the offended player and shall not be obligatory.
(i.e. If it doesn't bother you, don't sweat it.)- If it bothers some other player whose character is directly involved, it is the right of that player to bring the complaint to the appropriate game authority. The players right to bring such a Capital Rule breach shall not be punishable.
- Additional players have the right to remain uninvolved in the dispute if they wish.
- Additional players may be questioned by the appropriate game authority to give evidence or opinion concerning the perceived violation, but are under no obligation to provide evidence or opinion.
- Furthermore, any refusal to provide any information concerning Capital Rule breaches shall not be punishable.
- A player is assumed innocent of Capital Rule breaches until proven guilty.
- The primary concern of this right is the perceived and Capital Rule violations in which character action, interaction, and knowledge are in dispute.
- At the moment, the judging authority is solely the Players Department. However, if there should come a time when a jury or player input becomes implemented, the right to trial shall not be infringed.
- A player can be warned, educated, enlightened, etc., but punishments such as player account suspension, player account deletion, or other access to the game cannot incur.
- One possible exception might have to be in terms of consensual roleplay involving minors or nonconsensual acts of an adult nature due to legal obligations outside of the game.
- What a character says is not a Capital Rule Violation. What a character does may or may not be.
- A character is not a player.
Thus, for example, if a character says that they can create a coconut out of thin air using magic, that is not a rule violation against the use of magic in the game. The character may be crazy, lying, or delusional. But the claim itself cannot occur in the game due to the actual game mechanics. However, if the player indicates that an actual action is being performed by their character (in the english world, usually denoted with asterisks -- such as "Player says: *He hovered six inches off the ground and turned into a bat.*) then the action may be reported. Reading another character's mind or knowing something is said or occurs on another island (assuming no radio contact) is an action. - Likewise, a character's beliefs shall not be infringed. (i.e. whatever a character believes about the Cantr world shall not be considered a violation of the Capital Rule. The character may be wrong. The belief may even be contrary to the game mechanics. But when stated as a character that it is that character's belief to the contrary, it shall not be considered a violation.)
- A player shall not be in violation if they speak a foreign language incorrectly after learning how to speak it through legal means (i.e. learned through role play). Nor if a dictionary is used shall it be considered a violation if the phrases or logically deduced phrases from such a guide are used, correctly or incorrectly.
- A player that uses a word in the Cantr world may use that word despite being incongruent with game mechanics.
(For example, characters that refer to other characters as "family" or by familial roles like "father", "mother", "brother", and "sister" shall not be considered in violation of the Capital Rule. This includes other words.)
- A character is not a player.
- A player has the right (but not the obligation) to divulge basic information about their character out of character (OOC),
including on Discord, the Cantr player forums, or any other extra-game venues provided that the Four Day Rule is observed.
The responsibility of using that information from another character is up to you and not the divulging player.
(e.g. If player Alice says she plays the character Agnes, player Bob cannot use his character Brad to act on the information player Bob is told/discovers. In other words, player Bob has the responsibility to keep OOC information out of character Brad's head; not player Alice.)- The information divulged may include, but is not limited to:
- What characters they play.
- General character actions, including death.
- While it is wise to not divulge too much information OOC, it is kind of a spoiler. It may even be dumb. But it should not be punishable.
- The information divulged may include, but is not limited to:
- A player has the right to name their character. This includes repeated names provided the following:
- The name is not legally offensive (i.e. has a potential for legal problems outside the game which include racially offensive or sexually explicit names)
- The character is not a reincarnation of the previous character with the same name.
- Does not have the knowledge of any previous character
- Does not literally impersonate the character of another player (have explicit knowledge of another character, though after enough role play may, as a character, choose to impersonate another character)
- Likewise, a character has the right to a basic, general, and/or vague background story (I realize this is in direct contradiction to what is stated in the Rules) provided that it does not involve any already existing character, event or location.
- Likewise, a character has a right to their own personality, motivation, physical description, and goals before spawning provided they do not come in direct conflict with game mechanics (e.g. saying that your body is build like a brick outhouse when, in fact, you are "very weak." Granted, people on steroids might actually be like that, but the lack of steroids in the game make that very difficult).
- Events that occur as a result of legitimate role play cannot be held against the player.
(e.g. If another character steals your character's boyfriend that you really, really, wanted your character to date, you cannot contact the other player through PM/e-mail/Discord/etc. and tell them, "Back off; he's mine!" Bullying like that is wrong (and illegal in some places). Likewise, if some bloodthirsty pirate character shows up out of nowhere and kills your character without a word, the Players Department cannot automatically rule that a Capital Rule violation. It might be bad roleplay. It might make you angry, and you have that right to be angry, but it doesn't mean the other player has to be punished. You have a right to report it, but don't expect that the Players Department is obligated to sanction that person.) - A player has the right to briefly use out of character (OOC) communication in-game to help other players play the game.
- This right should be allowed (I recommend in whispers and with clear markings such as ((OOC: You press the 'Talk' button.)) ) since the other player may not wish to divulge their personal information through the forum or other non-game means. There may not be any other way to let game play proceed.
- The term briefly is loosely defined on purpose and may depend on the collective tolerance of the other players whose characters are within communication range.
- Yes, even with the existence of the training server known as Genesis.
- Having two characters in the same location does not automatically constitute a Capital Rule violation.
- Due to the player base reaching historical lows, it becomes increasingly paradoxical to expect characters to never interact with one another in any way. The paradox becomes that the OOC knowledge of which characters are where comes into conflict. For example, say you have a character as part of a ship's crew and the captain (not yourself) chooses to dock at a location where another of your characters happens to live. It becomes unreasonable for one or both of them to "play dead" without any interaction. This kind of encounter begins to come under the conflict of the following Rules:
- "If you cannot avoid having two of your characters meet, it is best that one 'sleeps'. If interaction is unavoidable, you must carefully play as if they were played by strangers. But keep in mind, that since you as a player are controlling when your characters are awake and what they know, there are some intrinsic advantages to their interaction that no kind of roleplay can mitigate and which are unfair to other players." and
- "Some exceptions are occasionally made in new and developing regions to allow players to have multiple characters living together."
- Since the player base remains at historic lows, nearly all locations should now be considered the same as "new and developing regions".
- The operative word is automatically. Players should still be extremely careful and it is wise to avoid such contact, but neither shall it be a violation. Note that the rule is worded with the idea of other players in mind (see Right #1).
- Due to the player base reaching historical lows, it becomes increasingly paradoxical to expect characters to never interact with one another in any way. The paradox becomes that the OOC knowledge of which characters are where comes into conflict. For example, say you have a character as part of a ship's crew and the captain (not yourself) chooses to dock at a location where another of your characters happens to live. It becomes unreasonable for one or both of them to "play dead" without any interaction. This kind of encounter begins to come under the conflict of the following Rules:
- A character has the right to inaction. OR, a player has the right to not play their character.
Grudgingly, though I'd much rather people take up the challenge of doing their utmost best even if they have crappy skills or start off in a lousy location, since every good writer knows that drama comes from conflict and not being a Mary Sue, sometimes you just don't want to play. Real Life gets in the way, as it annoyingly does.- Likewise, a character has the right to die. OR, a player has the right to kill their character.
- This isn't the same as Character Removal. You're on your own, there.
- Likewise, a character has the right to die. OR, a player has the right to kill their character.
Canonical Hierarchy, the Capital Paradox, and Character Knowledge
Background
Over time, there became some confusion between the Capital Rule and the roleplayed use of Earth knowledge. This often lead to enforcement from the Players Department regarding the usage of terms used during roleplay that another player deemed a violation. For example, if a character had learned another language using the guidelines of roleplaying it for a few years of interaction with another native speaker, but who would, in the course of speaking with a different character, would use incorrect grammar or vocabulary that the offended party didn't believe the other player ought to know, the offender was often reported and potentially punished.
This, in my mind, lead to a paradox which I coined the Capital Paradox in which the arbitrary nature of what "should" and "should not" be said/done/spoken started to overshadow the actual intent of the Capital Rule, which was to maintain a balance of play, not to dictate how another character ought or ought not roleplay.
I've broken the previous list (formerly part of the Player Rights) into a few general categories:
The Capital Paradox
The essence of the paradox is as follows:
It is/was explicitly stated in the Game Rules that every character must be played as human (and not centaur, robot, etc.) and that there is no magic in this world. (i.e. every character is expected to behave and operate as a "normal" human being, obey the laws of biology and physics, etc.)
However, this is impossible to do for the following reasons:
- At the very least, this is both a game and a simulation. Not exclusively one or the other.
- In reality this is neither a game (i.e. no winnable objective) nor a simulation (because the fundamental definitions, constructs, and conditions of what Cantr is to simulate cannot be fixed without starting from scratch).
- Cantr life is canonically both real and not real. (see Canonical Hierarchy below)
And because of this conflict, the potential for arbitrary judgment exists. Those who have the power to execute these judgments will inevitably act arbitrarily despite any pretense of objective and fair play.
The Paradox and Player Rights
These are a few declarations of player rights as a result of the Capital Paradox:
- Anything not mentioned in a canonical source can be roleplayed without being deemed a Captial Rule breech.
(e.g. the "Do bees exist in Cantr?" question. While a beehive is an in-game machine and produce honey when you apply various flowers or beeswax when you apply honey, bees themselves are not part of the game mechanic. Some people argue that roleplaying getting stung while nearing a beehive is a Capital Rule breech. Likewise, any mention of the sun, day or night, oxygenated air, etc. Since there is no explicit rule stating that bees absolutely do not exist in Cantr, it is reasonable to assume they do exist and can be legally roleplayed as such and should not be considered a Capital Rule violation. Likewise with other reasonable entities.) - Note aesthetics is not a Capital Rule Breach! Just because a person uses the same font, icons, formatting, CSS styles or aesthetic background does not make it a breach of the rules. Aesthetics is not content.
Canonical Hierarchy
(proposed)
-
Jos Elkink[Jos resigned 2019-04-26], speaking in the capacity as Word of God.
(His game, his rules. Jos as a player...that's different and not even the Almighty incarnated should be allowed special privilege (in my humble opinion).) - The Current Owner of Cantr
- Joshua Mathias (a.k.a. Joshuamonkey)
- Anyone speaking on behalf of the Cantr Staff in an official capacity according to Staff Bylaws
- Joshua Mathias (a.k.a. Joshuamonkey)
- The game mechanic (only insofar as that the function is maintained devoid of perceived meaning)
- The Capital Rule
- CantrWiki (as it pertains directly to game mechanics)
- Posts explicitly declared authoritative by current, sanctioned members of their respective Departments
- Physics, human biology, animal biology and behavior
Note: this is why Cantr cannot ever be considered a full simulation—because in a true simulation, physics, human biology and behavior are the mechanic and are primary over the wills and whims of any staff, the owner, and even the creator.
Fiction
The Fiction category -- now expanded and sequestered such that fictional subjects can be added without disrupting the actual game. Because "Why should the Kraken get all the fun?"
Chupacabra
Chupacabra, Darkening Cloak of the Old Ones
Wendigo
Wendigo, Dire Bow of the Old Ones
The Mysterious "Travelling Van"
In some ways, not fiction. These artifacts exist in the world for a reason I can't prove. All you can do is point at them. At one time, you could enter it, but that just ended up displaying a black screen with nothing on it and no way out.... ...sounds like a good inspiration for a work of fiction, eh?