1) I'm no master of lusternian lore. I just know what I can read on the website
2) I've never created or run a quiz before.
3)Help?
4) I'm looking for a quiz master to help me run the quiz. I've already got one in the bag, I need two more. One has to be harder than the other.
Any volunteers?
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Just to clear up any confusion, this quiz will be run at the costume ball I'm organizing with the help of
@Irillia as the Culture minister, and many other very lovely people who have helped out. (i'll list 'em after it's over. I do hope it's a sucess)
It will be held on next saturday midnight, 15th of november. I think it'll run for a projected two to three hours. The theme of the Costume is topsy turvey. Do come!
There will be music, two live performances, charades, and other party games. There will also be three short quizzes (if I can manage it), presentations from Celest and Serenwilde.
After the opening ceremony, everyone will be free to mingle and jump from event to event, as it'll all be happening all at once. That's why I need a quiz master and another floor host.
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Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
It's true, I really am you.
Now, if you've got any useful suggestions as to where to look. I'll take 'em.
Third - I'm not just running ONE QUIZ. I'm running an event. Someone to help with event conduct quizzes would be most helpful. It's an extra set of eyes on things and it would give the other hosts time off to enjoy the event.
For example: I present to you the Hai'gloh and the branding of Maeve. No lore book, a few scattered mentions from the celestian point of view. I went digging for it, and @Everiine came up with a really good account of it. I logged that and placed it in the in-game library
Im not saying asking for help is bad but it sounded like delegation/outsourcing to me. Laziness. But if she is holding the quizzes herself, never mind. However I still recommend simplicity for these types of things. Quizzes are a great way to spark more interest in the game but they can be difficult to gather interest in. Too many people not caring.
It's true, I really am you.
I'd recommend against relying too heavily on the Anniversary or Knowledge Challenge quizzes as the basis for a local/friendly quiz (unless that document has all quiz types, in which case nevermind!). When crafting questions for the event quizzes, we do so with the 'hardcore players' in mind; but with the stakes and prizes so high, it's something that can feasibly be done.
That said (and back on topic), it's best to grab questions from a variety of sources to engage the largest possible group. Questions from the histories are great for those who love the lore and the background world, details regarding areas or quests pull in those who love questing and exploring, and bringing up old newsposts (event posts are best, but if you're talking an org-specific quiz it's completely reasonable to dig up old city or guild posts) will be fun for the old-timers. And, as you yourself found out, talking to players can be a great way to dig up the firsthand experiences!
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Im not saying asking for help is bad but it sounded like delegation/outsourcing to me. Laziness. But if she is holding the quizzes herself, never mind. However I still recommend simplicity for these types of things. Quizzes are a great way to spark more interest in the game but they can be difficult to gather interest in. Too many people not caring.
Wait wait wait did I miss something?
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Nope. Carry on citizen 0:)
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
We must dissent.
Of course, there's the possibility that I'm just weird and that everyone joining a quiz is there to challenge themselves and get asked super hard questions. I don't know.
Haezon's posts aren't actually wrong. In fact, if your goal of these quiz events is to create some sort of fun for your fellow players, making questions from consulting some Lusternian Lore Encyclopedia should be the last thing on your mind. Talk to your target audience and see what their interests are. Look around the org and recent events, and see what has been joked about lately in social circles. Even rumours can be a good source of quiz questions. Don't forget to add in a question or two meant specifically for the jokers to put out their funny answers. Throw in a couple of "serious" lore questions here and there, and voila, you have a recipe for success.
Some of those things can only be done by someone who has a good knowledge of lore (the serious questions), but similarly, others of those can only really be done by someone who talks to the target audience. The worst thing that can happen in a quiz? You announce it, spend ages consulting sources and a get someone knowledgeable like Kiradawea to be your quiz master... and three people turn up.
Get the org talking about your quiz - the quality of the lore questions are important, but don't forget that the main characters in a quiz is not the quiz master or even the quiz questions - but your participants.
MuricaEr I mean, go Hallifax!It's true, I really am you.