Welcome back to LORE BUILDER, today we do a final review of the organization & numbering system of the UEE Navy.
This week’s Lore Builder explores a potential system for numbering the UEE Navy’s fleets and squadrons and wraps up Sataball.
This week’s Lore Builder lets you, the community, help tackle a system for numbering Naval Fleets/Squadrons/Groups/Wings/etc. and we continue the development of the origin sport, Sataball.
This week’s Lore Builder jumps into constructing the rules for Sataball. Kicking it off with an exploration of the types of fields and goal-styles the game uses as well as an initial discussion of the barriers.
This week’s Lore Builder presents the finalists for the Sataball Game Format and reviews some of the awesome pirates and criminals written by the community.
We’re going to try something a little new this week, while we are still going to be exploring the potential formats for SataBall, we are also going to open up discussions on a separate topic for those whose interest lie outside of sports. Without further ado, will jump right in
In today’s Lore Builder, we will be reviewing the results of last week’s poll regarding the sport’s origin and Cup/Bowl name and start presenting some basic formats for the game.
This week, we are going to discuss the origin, teams and Cup/Bowl of Sataball.
Beginning as a reference in the StarWatch dispatch, Sataball was just a fun little thing to toss for a bit of background prose (“flipping through the channels to find the news, all he could find were ads, Sataball scores and stupid shows”). Since it’s not part of the game, there hasn’t been a need to flesh it out. Until now …
We were thrilled by the amazing (and vast) response to last week’s topic about racing. We’re going to postpone the basic presentation of SataBall to showcase some of the fun and outstanding characters you came up with.