Table
of Contents
Introduction
Selecting
a Committee
Responsibilities
Brain
Storming
Planning
Events
Setting
the Date
Announcements
Inspecting
features
Mundanes
Organizing
Officials
Laws/Criminals
Issuing
Seals
Event
Ideas
Game Ideas
Selling
Items
Problem
solving
Closing
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Inspecting features
With all the planning going on, it is easy to forget
that features in the fairgrounds need to be tested. This is especially
true of new features. It is the chairperson's responsibility to make
sure all these features are tested prior to the fair. A Demagogue,
Burgess, or Judge may enter the fair grounds prior to the fair to test
these features.
This section is a check list to help make sure all
features are tested and nothing forgot. Be sure to test...
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Any new feature completely.
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The time allotments on seals to be sure they last the
amount of time they were issued for.
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Each booth to be sure they can be entered and exited.
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All boards to be sure they are accessible.
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All mundanes located throughout the fair.
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The ability to give a non official permission to sell
seals.
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The ability to summon cast members to the fair grounds
prior to the fair opening so they may rehearse.
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Amphitheater
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Summoning on to stage
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Removing from stage
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Whispers not allowed
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All special affects
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Ability to remove someone from the area
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Length of director's seals for amphitheater
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audiences ability to leave the area by mundane request
in case they are blocked in.
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Stage
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Director can admit cast
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Length of time director's seals last.
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Length of time cast members assignment lasts.
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All special affects
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Ability to remove someone from the area
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Audiences ability to leave the area in case they are blocked
in.
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Make sure it is possible to use prayers and spells in
the summoning arena.
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Make sure that spells cannot be used in other areas.
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Make sure the "warp" feature in entrances cannot be abused.
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Make sure once an aisling has been removed from an area,
they cannot enter again immediately.
Any problems found should be reported to the chair person
so they may inform the mundanes and allow for them to be corrected prior
to the opening of the fair.
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