A Quest Museum
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 8:13 am
The recent and overwhelming support of the library meant that it was quickly flooded with items, quest items that is. In fairness to representing both the library and these donations to their fullest extent, I have decided to put a call out to WoD to see if anyone has a building suitable for "Hosting" a Quest Museum.
What is a Quest Museum?
A Quest Museum is a place where all those rare, unique and sometimes zany items are offered to display on the public, so that stories might be told, legacies live on and that sense of awe you get from seeing an "Orb of Life" is still there, for old and new players alike.
How do I know if my house is suitable?
Well, it's going to have to be in a fairly accessable location, and have quite a few lockdowns: at least 100, and the more the better. Also, it'd be nice if the building had a large, open space for displaying items, and wasn't particularly cramped and dingy.
Hey! You're asking me to pack up and leave and be homeless? You mosnter!
No, what I'm asking is for someone who has an extra house somewhere that they don't use (I'm thinking Skara Brae City here), that they might want to put it to use for a positive and interesting little player monument.
What about the Fellowship Hall?
I'm happy for the Fellowship Hall to be the quest museum. If Homer wants to help me get that organised, I'll hear from him, undoubtedly.
Why the hell should I do this, M?
Well, if you ask me, player-built things are interesting and fun. Having a Quest Museum would be really interesting, and I'd visit it to see all those quest items that people usually hoard displayed out in one big location. Some of the items really inspire the imagination, and no doubt someone could tell a story about every single on of them. I also think it's great for the community spirit if people have public places of interest they can visit. Call it "community development" if you will.
Also, Homer, if you were willing, I'd like to see if either you'd be happy to put the quest items in the FH, or the quest items from the FH go into the museum. I'm not trying to steal your idea or anything, but I've got a heap of quest items, and I'm sure there are more about that people would be willing to donate if a quest museum was up and running. Also, I love the FH, I really do, and I'm eager to see it continue on. The more I think about it, the more that's where I want the quest items to go. But, if there's another place, maybe that'd be fine too.
Anyway, I put it to you, the people of WoD in askance of support and the like.
What is a Quest Museum?
A Quest Museum is a place where all those rare, unique and sometimes zany items are offered to display on the public, so that stories might be told, legacies live on and that sense of awe you get from seeing an "Orb of Life" is still there, for old and new players alike.
How do I know if my house is suitable?
Well, it's going to have to be in a fairly accessable location, and have quite a few lockdowns: at least 100, and the more the better. Also, it'd be nice if the building had a large, open space for displaying items, and wasn't particularly cramped and dingy.
Hey! You're asking me to pack up and leave and be homeless? You mosnter!
No, what I'm asking is for someone who has an extra house somewhere that they don't use (I'm thinking Skara Brae City here), that they might want to put it to use for a positive and interesting little player monument.
What about the Fellowship Hall?
I'm happy for the Fellowship Hall to be the quest museum. If Homer wants to help me get that organised, I'll hear from him, undoubtedly.
Why the hell should I do this, M?
Well, if you ask me, player-built things are interesting and fun. Having a Quest Museum would be really interesting, and I'd visit it to see all those quest items that people usually hoard displayed out in one big location. Some of the items really inspire the imagination, and no doubt someone could tell a story about every single on of them. I also think it's great for the community spirit if people have public places of interest they can visit. Call it "community development" if you will.
Also, Homer, if you were willing, I'd like to see if either you'd be happy to put the quest items in the FH, or the quest items from the FH go into the museum. I'm not trying to steal your idea or anything, but I've got a heap of quest items, and I'm sure there are more about that people would be willing to donate if a quest museum was up and running. Also, I love the FH, I really do, and I'm eager to see it continue on. The more I think about it, the more that's where I want the quest items to go. But, if there's another place, maybe that'd be fine too.
Anyway, I put it to you, the people of WoD in askance of support and the like.