Scioly Who Am I 3: The Rhyme Scheme
Posted: December 27th, 2012, 9:00 am
A question burns in my mind. A question I have been asking for as long as I can remember: Who am I? In fact, we have all asked ourselves this question at one point or another in our lifetime. Even those who seem so confident on the outside have pondered this question at least once. So let us go on an adventure together to find our own answers to this omnipotent question. Are you ready?
Poetry is an amazing thing. Written by individuals who have faced death, adversity, or simply internal conflict, great poetry often deals with major life changing questions, such as the question we are choosing to ponder- the question of identity. As such, in this game we shall endeavor to express our identity through poetry, as so many great individuals have done before us.
Life, unfortunately, is not a free verse poem, and as such, it has rules and regulations. So, of course, there are some key rules for this game:
1. If you wish to partake in this little game of mine, your task is simple. All you need to do is write a clue that points to yourself. Once you write your clue, PM it to this account.
2. For this game, all clues must relate to poetry. Take this as you will, but this can mean anything from finding a poem, to writing a poem, to altering a poem. Your methodology does not matter as long as the clue points to you and relates to poetry.
3. The game will begin once I receive clues from 5 people. However, even once the game starts, you can still send in clues if you wish to play. To keep this game from stretching on indefinitely, I will accept up to 10 clues. If I get 10 clues, I will notify everyone of this so that people do not send in more.
4. Once a clue is posted, anyone who has sent in a clue is free to make an attempt at solving it. I will wait 48 hours before revealing the answer to a clue left unsolved by the players.
5. The person who solves the most clues during the game will have the honor of choosing the host for the next game. However, if more clues are left unsolved than solved, then I will choose the next host.
6. I will provide hints throughout the game pointing to my identity. Discovering my identity will be equivalent to solving two normal clues.
7. I reserve the right to alter or add to these rules at any point in time, with or without warning.
Poetry is an amazing thing. Written by individuals who have faced death, adversity, or simply internal conflict, great poetry often deals with major life changing questions, such as the question we are choosing to ponder- the question of identity. As such, in this game we shall endeavor to express our identity through poetry, as so many great individuals have done before us.
Life, unfortunately, is not a free verse poem, and as such, it has rules and regulations. So, of course, there are some key rules for this game:
1. If you wish to partake in this little game of mine, your task is simple. All you need to do is write a clue that points to yourself. Once you write your clue, PM it to this account.
2. For this game, all clues must relate to poetry. Take this as you will, but this can mean anything from finding a poem, to writing a poem, to altering a poem. Your methodology does not matter as long as the clue points to you and relates to poetry.
3. The game will begin once I receive clues from 5 people. However, even once the game starts, you can still send in clues if you wish to play. To keep this game from stretching on indefinitely, I will accept up to 10 clues. If I get 10 clues, I will notify everyone of this so that people do not send in more.
4. Once a clue is posted, anyone who has sent in a clue is free to make an attempt at solving it. I will wait 48 hours before revealing the answer to a clue left unsolved by the players.
5. The person who solves the most clues during the game will have the honor of choosing the host for the next game. However, if more clues are left unsolved than solved, then I will choose the next host.
6. I will provide hints throughout the game pointing to my identity. Discovering my identity will be equivalent to solving two normal clues.
7. I reserve the right to alter or add to these rules at any point in time, with or without warning.