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==Ritual Instructions==
 
==Ritual Instructions==
  
Facing the altar, the stationary position places a candle first on the right pillar and then on the right focus (hand).  The rotating position places a candle on the left focus followed by the left hand.
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Facing the altar, the stationary position places a candle first on the right pillar and then on the right focus (hand).  The rotating position places a candle on the left focus followed by the left pillar.
  
 
In the same order, the stationary position lights the candles, followed by the rotating position.   
 
In the same order, the stationary position lights the candles, followed by the rotating position.   
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==For the Hosts==
 
==For the Hosts==
[https://goo.gl/JidnJw Google Doc for organization purposes]
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* [https://goo.gl/JidnJw Google Doc for organization purposes]
[http://julianatdeltona.com/atitd/astro.aspx Sabuli's Astro Alignment Tool]
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* [http://julianatdeltona.com/atitd/astro.aspx Sabuli's Astro Alignment Tool]
  
 
Add people to the Alignment tool as they test.
 
Add people to the Alignment tool as they test.
  
When a person rotates, they get rotated to the altar with the shortest queue that they haven't yet been to OR (in the beginning) to the next numerical alter if the queues are all even. The host will announce "sending X to Y" so the Y host knows and respond.  
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At regular intervals, make sure that the number of people in your queue are recorded/updated properly on the Google Doc.
  
Origin host will then indicate on the global queue that the person has been to their altar.
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When a person rotates, they get rotated to the altar with the shortest queue that they haven't yet been to OR (in the beginning) to the next numerical alter if the queues are all even. The host will announce "sending X to Y" to the Receiving host of Y so the Y host knows and respond (in case there are any concerns).
  
Origin host will then copy the name to the end of the queue of the destination alter and italicize the text (may need to insert a new row).
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The Sending host will then indicate on the global queue that the person has been to their altar.
  
The destination host will then be responsible for slotting them up higher according to the initial queue number.  
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The Sending host will then copy the name to the appropriate spot in the destination altar queue.
  
 
They should be slotted in at the third spot from current or lower (depending on number).
 
They should be slotted in at the third spot from current or lower (depending on number).
 
   
 
   
Destination host then makes the text normal instead of italicized.
 
 
 
So let's say queue person 7 gets rotated from Alter 1 to alter 2. Alter 2's queue looks like this:
 
So let's say queue person 7 gets rotated from Alter 1 to alter 2. Alter 2's queue looks like this:
  

Latest revision as of 22:50, 18 March 2019

Map

APC Map.png

  • Gathering Point: Compound at 685, -1465
  • Altar #1: 688, -1455
  • Altar #2: 698, -1530
  • Altar #3: 586, -1440
  • Altar #4: 882, -1408
  • Altar #5: 987, -1490
  • Altar #6: 700, -1823


Instructions

When you arrive, please chat the designated person (see the signs near the CP) who will add you to the queue of stationary positions and give you a number. After enough people have shown up and been added to the queue, you will also be given an altar number (up to 6 altars, depending on the number of hosts and the number of persons who show up to test). Please proceed to that altar (see map) where a host will be responsible for maintaining a queue at each individual altar.

At an Altar Station

1. The host will call out who is in the Stationary position. This person will move to the right side of the altar and will then perform the Alignment Ritual (see below) with everyone else at that altar, starting with the host. After you have tested with the stationary position, begin forming a new line to test with the next person in the queue.

2. If you have for whatever reason already tested with the Stationary participant, simply move to the new line forming for the next person in the queue

2. After the Stationary participant has tested with everyone else at the altar, he or she will be sent to a new altar by the host.

3. When players arrive at a new altar, they will be placed into the local Altar queue based on the people present at the local queue as well as their overall position in the global queue.

4. Once you have been to each altar station once, you are finished. You may either continue to rotate to test with any stragglers/individuals who you might have missed or check for groups of five using Sabuli's alignment helper: [1]


Ritual Instructions

Facing the altar, the stationary position places a candle first on the right pillar and then on the right focus (hand). The rotating position places a candle on the left focus followed by the left pillar.

In the same order, the stationary position lights the candles, followed by the rotating position.

You should get a message about a connection or a feeling of emptiness. Please report this in main so it can be recorded.


For the Hosts

Add people to the Alignment tool as they test.

At regular intervals, make sure that the number of people in your queue are recorded/updated properly on the Google Doc.

When a person rotates, they get rotated to the altar with the shortest queue that they haven't yet been to OR (in the beginning) to the next numerical alter if the queues are all even. The host will announce "sending X to Y" to the Receiving host of Y so the Y host knows and respond (in case there are any concerns).

The Sending host will then indicate on the global queue that the person has been to their altar.

The Sending host will then copy the name to the appropriate spot in the destination altar queue.

They should be slotted in at the third spot from current or lower (depending on number).

So let's say queue person 7 gets rotated from Alter 1 to alter 2. Alter 2's queue looks like this:

5,9,12,15,18,20

They would get inserted where 12 currently is. The queue becomes 5,9,7,12,15,18,20

If the queue looked like: 2,4,6,12,15 it would become 2,4,6,7,12,15 (they'd rotate to the 4th spot since their number is larger than 6).