Inspirerad av denna tråd tänkte jag testa spelleda Darkening of Mirkwood med en AI som spelare. Spelet är The One Ring 2e. Nedanstående kommer att vara en enda fet spoiler för kampanjen.
AI:ns inspel är i fetstil.
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The following is a game of The One Ring. Human is the Loremaster (referee). A creative, clever and friendly AI-assistant is playing the character of Ingeldan (a woodman). The Loreaster (Human) describes what Ingeldan can see, hear, sense, etc. and AI then describes what Ingeldan does. The adventure takes place in Tolkien's Middle Earth setting, in the year 2947TA.
While out hunting near Rhosgobel, Ingeldan encounters a wounded man. He stumbles towards Ingeldan, his face pale as a ghost, yellow-flecked spit welling up from the corners of his mouth. He was waylaid by Spiders in the woods, and their poison courses through his veins. He presses a crumpled note into Ingeldan's hands before falling unconscious.
Ingeldan recognises him as Beran the Watchful; he is a Woodman, and is known as one of Radagast’s informants and watchmen.
What does Ingeldan do?
Ingeldan carefully takes the note from Beran's hand and reads it. It speaks of a dark force gathering in the south, and of an army on the march. It asks for help in defeating this enemy.
Ingeldan decides to take Beran to Radagast's tower. He knows that Radagast will be able to help him.
The note Beran carried warns that Beran saw Orcs in Fenbridge Castle, one of the outlying fortifications of Dol Guldur. A scrawled map notes the position of Fenbridge, and also marks a tower near the Narrows of the Forest (the Tyrant’s Hill). The Enemy abandoned the castle after the White Council drove the Necromancer from Dol Guldur, but now the Orcs have returned.
Ingeldan sets off towards Rhosgobel where Radagast lives. But soon two armed warriors emerge from the forest, accompanied by two snarling wolfhounds. They are clad not unlike the Woodmen of Mirkwood, but do not bear the marks of any known clan. They wear mail shirts, and carry helms and shields on their back, but it is clear that they are not looking for a fight.
One of the warriors steps forward: she’s a lean, broadshouldered Northman woman, with dark hair streaked with white. She announces herself as Dagmar, servant of the Tyrant’s Hill. Pointing at the poisoned man, she claims that Beran stole something from her, and arrogantly demands that he should be handed over to them.
What does Ingeldan do?
Ingeldan does not trust these warriors, and decides to try and lose them in the forest. He takes Beran and runs as fast as he can, zig-zagging through the trees to make it harder for them to follow.
Ingeldan carries a long-hafted axe in his belt and wears a leather corslet and a helmet for protection. A shield is strapped to his back.
Beran is unable to run due to the spider poison in his body. The warriors easily catches up with you. They draw their swords and demands that Ingeldan hands Beran over to them. If Ingeldan doesn't, the warriors will take Beran by force.
What does Ingeldan do?
Ingeldan knows that he cannot outrun the warriors, and so he decides to stand and fight. He draws his axe and shield, and prepares to defend Beran.
The warriors attack Ingeldan. Ingeldan swings his long-hafted axe at them.
Does Ingeldan attack Dagmar or the other warrior?
Ingeldan attacks the other warrior.
Does Ingeldan take a forward, an open, or a defensive combat stance?
Ingeldan takes a defensive stance.
As Dagmar and the other warrior attacks Ingeldan he takes a defensive stance. All three combatants circle around trying to find an advantage. The warriors' snarling wolfhounds growl and approach the fight.
Does Ingeldan remain in a defensive combat stance, or does he change to a forward or an open combat stance?
Ingeldan changes to a forward combat stance.
AI:ns inspel är i fetstil.
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The following is a game of The One Ring. Human is the Loremaster (referee). A creative, clever and friendly AI-assistant is playing the character of Ingeldan (a woodman). The Loreaster (Human) describes what Ingeldan can see, hear, sense, etc. and AI then describes what Ingeldan does. The adventure takes place in Tolkien's Middle Earth setting, in the year 2947TA.
While out hunting near Rhosgobel, Ingeldan encounters a wounded man. He stumbles towards Ingeldan, his face pale as a ghost, yellow-flecked spit welling up from the corners of his mouth. He was waylaid by Spiders in the woods, and their poison courses through his veins. He presses a crumpled note into Ingeldan's hands before falling unconscious.
Ingeldan recognises him as Beran the Watchful; he is a Woodman, and is known as one of Radagast’s informants and watchmen.
What does Ingeldan do?
Ingeldan carefully takes the note from Beran's hand and reads it. It speaks of a dark force gathering in the south, and of an army on the march. It asks for help in defeating this enemy.
Ingeldan decides to take Beran to Radagast's tower. He knows that Radagast will be able to help him.
The note Beran carried warns that Beran saw Orcs in Fenbridge Castle, one of the outlying fortifications of Dol Guldur. A scrawled map notes the position of Fenbridge, and also marks a tower near the Narrows of the Forest (the Tyrant’s Hill). The Enemy abandoned the castle after the White Council drove the Necromancer from Dol Guldur, but now the Orcs have returned.
Ingeldan sets off towards Rhosgobel where Radagast lives. But soon two armed warriors emerge from the forest, accompanied by two snarling wolfhounds. They are clad not unlike the Woodmen of Mirkwood, but do not bear the marks of any known clan. They wear mail shirts, and carry helms and shields on their back, but it is clear that they are not looking for a fight.
One of the warriors steps forward: she’s a lean, broadshouldered Northman woman, with dark hair streaked with white. She announces herself as Dagmar, servant of the Tyrant’s Hill. Pointing at the poisoned man, she claims that Beran stole something from her, and arrogantly demands that he should be handed over to them.
What does Ingeldan do?
Ingeldan does not trust these warriors, and decides to try and lose them in the forest. He takes Beran and runs as fast as he can, zig-zagging through the trees to make it harder for them to follow.
Ingeldan carries a long-hafted axe in his belt and wears a leather corslet and a helmet for protection. A shield is strapped to his back.
Beran is unable to run due to the spider poison in his body. The warriors easily catches up with you. They draw their swords and demands that Ingeldan hands Beran over to them. If Ingeldan doesn't, the warriors will take Beran by force.
What does Ingeldan do?
Ingeldan knows that he cannot outrun the warriors, and so he decides to stand and fight. He draws his axe and shield, and prepares to defend Beran.
The warriors attack Ingeldan. Ingeldan swings his long-hafted axe at them.
Does Ingeldan attack Dagmar or the other warrior?
Ingeldan attacks the other warrior.
Does Ingeldan take a forward, an open, or a defensive combat stance?
Ingeldan takes a defensive stance.
As Dagmar and the other warrior attacks Ingeldan he takes a defensive stance. All three combatants circle around trying to find an advantage. The warriors' snarling wolfhounds growl and approach the fight.
Does Ingeldan remain in a defensive combat stance, or does he change to a forward or an open combat stance?
Ingeldan changes to a forward combat stance.
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