If You’re A Fan Of BBC Drama Wolf Hall You May Want To Visit Lightbridge In Second Life

Lightbridge Town

I’ve been to Lightbridge in Second Life before, a medieval roleplaying sim set in the year 1529 in part of English controlled France. The thing with Lightbridge is that the roleplay is aimed at human characters rather than the more fantasy based element we usually see.

The other thing with Lightbridge is that it’s set in a period of history that is currently being covered in the excellent BBC drama Wolf Hall. The BBC drama itself is based on the book Wolf Hall, by Hilary Mantel.

Lightbridge Map

There are of course some key differences between Lightbridge and Wolf Hall. Whereas Wolf Hall deals with the rise to prominence of Thomas Cromwell at a time of great upheaval for the church and monarchy in England, Lightbridge is set in the fictional harbour town of Pont de Lumière, which lies between Calais and The Duchy Of Burgundy. This is a small garrison city and therefore you wouldn’t expect to see characters such as Thomas Cromwell, Anne Boleyn, King Henry VIII or Cardinal Wolsey roaming the streets and popping into the tavern.

Eric Cadwallader in Lightbridge

Indeed the character generation forbids the roleplaying of such characters :

We do not permit players to play important real life characters (Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, Cardinal Wolsey, Charles V the Holy Roman Emperor, etc.) as they are reserved for admins for special roleplay events. Players may, however, play a real life character if there is no significant history to speak of that might be altered by their gameplay. Players must provide references for the existence of the character.

However fans of Wolf Hall, armed with their knowledge of these times could indeed create quite interesting characters whom would know of the politics of the times.

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A Visit To St John Parish In Second Life

Edge Of St John Parish

I stumbled across St John Parish in Second Life via someone’s Flickr stream when I saw some nice photos of the land. St John Parish is owned by Gabrielle Riel, Prim Minister, The Duchess of Carntaigham and makes up a group of sims that extend to Lake St John, Bayou St John and St John Woods.

St John Parish itself is a bustling urban sim with a theme set in historic New Orleans, Louisiana in the early part of the 20th century.

Main Square

Rolpelay is positively encouraged but is not at all required. Indeed the rules will allow you to visit the sims without even being in period attire. However if you do want to get into theme then you should be looking at anything from Medieval to Victorian, to Edwardian to the early 1920’s, so quite a lot of scope.

This means you can generally stroll around, take photos and not get chased off the lawn for not being dressed in the right attire. However you may want to try and ensure you don’t get ran over by the tram that traverses St John Parish.

St John Street

In terms of entertainment St John Parish offers ragtime and early Jazz.

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Dispatches From The Snowball Warzone – A Snowball Fight With The Lindens

Ready To Rumble

They came from all corners of Second Life, the young, the old, the weak and Strawberry Singh! They split into teams, some residents backing The Lindens. Xiola Linden purred and recruited.

XiolaLinden

Uccello Poultry not far from her side aiding the recruitment drive.

Uccello Poultry

Meanwhile Vitae Linden was aided and abetted by Pygar Bu as they prepared for battle.

Vitae Linden & PugarBu

The Lindens were out in force and looking very menacing, big guns and little guns were on display.

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The Problem With Twitter Is People Not Names

I was driving home from work the other week listening to BBC Radio 4 when I heard an excerpt from a forthcoming television documentary. The excerpt featured the agent of a woman who is infamous in the UK for being controversial, and that seems to be her main talent. The excerpt had a point that was rather sad, the agent admitted that his client deliberately targets Twitter trolls by spelling words incorrectly on purpose or making outrageous comments. He admitted that without the Twitter trolls, his client would not be so successful.

At this point it is worth noting that picking someone up on their spelling isn’t exactly trolling, but the concept that people deliberately court controversy and know that this will work on Twitter to generate revenue, is rather depressing.

Twitter continues to make headlines for the wrong reasons but those of us who have been in Second Life for a number of years know that those headlines can be very misleading. Hamlet Au over at New World Notes has an article about Twitter : Twitter CEO Basically Admits Pseudonym Policy a Disaster. That headline itself is a tad misleading as I can’t see anything from Twitter CEO Dick Costlolo that suggests that. However Hamlet’s article links to another article on The Verge : Twitter CEO: ‘We suck at dealing with abuse’. In that article Dick Costolo is quoted as saying :

“We suck at dealing with abuse and trolls on the platform and we’ve sucked at it for years. It’s no secret and the rest of the world talks about it every day. We lose core user after core user by not addressing simple trolling issues that they face every day.”

I use Twitter, I’ve seen the trolls in action, I’ve seen the heinous abuse but if Twitter was as bad as some folk make out, I would not be on Twitter. The problem with Twitter is not pseudonyms. Over time, even with a pseudonym, you build up a reputation of sorts, you own your words. The problem with Twitter isn’t accounts who don’t say much but use a pseudonym either. Whereas people can demonstrate horror stories from Twitter to try and claim pseudonyms are a problem, the same thing can be done on Facebook with people using their real names. Names aren’t the issue here, people are and more to the point, the way we interact online.

Online communications are largely faceless. We don’t see the person we’re talking to, we lose the tips that guide us in a face to face conversation. We lose sight of emotion, intent and humour and we focus on the words. On a platform such as Twitter where you’re restricted to 140 characters, this doesn’t make for a healthy meeting of minds when it comes to debate.

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Dwarfin In A Winter Wonderland & Getting Ready For A Snowball Fight With The Lindens

Entering a Winter Wonderland

Linden Lab’s latest venture in providing attractions for Second Life residents comes in the shape and form of a Winter Wonderland that offers snowy views, ice skating, gifts, a ferris wheel, a snowmobile and most importantly of all, a snowball fight arena which you may want to get yourself along to in order to practice before tomorrow’s snowball fight with The Lindens!

Winter Village

Oh I should also mention there’s  photo contest. Linden Lab blogged this information yesterday : Join a Snowball Fight with Lindens & Enter Our Photo Booth Fun Contest. Budding Second Life photographers may want to know that the contest offers the opportunity to win L$10,000 :

PHOTO BOOTH FUN CONTEST
Share your silly photo booth style pictures with us for a chance to win L$10,000, L$5,000, L$3,000, or L$1,000 for your snapshot! Props encouraged! Winners will be selected by a panel consisting of both Lindens and Residents.

For inspiration we’ve created a Pinterest Board on our Official Pinterest Page for you to view.

Rules and more information are available on the contest page.

Enter between now and March 4th, 2015. We can’t wait to see what you come up with!

I didn’t even know Second Life had a Pinterest page! Now when it comes to a photo contest in Second Life my first port of call would be to beg Strawberry Singh for assitance, however I can see she’s way ahead of me and off gallivanting around with Xiola Linden already!

As for the rules of the contest, there’s a twisty turny path to find them but if you can’t find them, here’s a shortcut. The contest has a deadline of March 4th, so there’s plenty of time to enter, or beg Strawberry Singh for assistance. Here’s the gist of it :

1. DURATION. The Contest begins at 10:00am PST February 4, 2015 (the “Start Date”) and ends on 10:00am PST March 4, 2015 (the “Deadline”).

2. ENTRY. Participants must have active Second Life® accounts prior to their participation in the Contest.

The Contest is looking for images of Second Life avatars in a Photo Booth type scenario (actual booth not necessary)(the “Photo Booth Fun”). Solo and group images are welcome, and silly costume props are encouraged. To create an entry, entrants must:

Oh and the photo must be General rated but please read the rules in full before entering. However if a photo contest isn’t for you, how about that snowball fight with The Lindens?

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