Doug R. wrote:*Wiro wrote:Fun fact: many "authors" copy their poems from the internet. It seems this one is pretty authentic, from a quick google search. It's nice.
One of my characters had a considerable collection of literature that she was quite proud of. She decided to compile it into a book, and I just happened to copy/paste a line into google, and sure enough, there it was. Nearly 3/4 of her collection was plagerized! Needless to say, I destroyed it all. There's no place for that in Cantr, in my opinion. We were both very disappointed.
I had always had an idea that some people copied their works off the internet but I never got the idea that it was a common practice, does it not break some kind of rule (everything needing to be generated within the game world, etc)? The only reason I never wrote any poetry and only a single story was because it was so damn hard to think of anything! I really appreciate the flavor people bring to the game with their original pieces, especially when I can tell its influenced by their time in Cantr. I did always wish their were more non-fiction writers beyond just history or maps, can't someone just explain why they believe "x is the only moral response to y crime" instead of just assuming all these thing
Personally I always enjoyed a poem about stars by Kostav who lived in Doryiskom long ago. Sorry that I can't be more specific, the note is no longer in my possession, twas a pretty poem though.


