Aetolian Game News
Tricentennial Tournament Schedule
Written by: Ere, the Celebrant
Date: Thursday, April 1st, 2010
Addressed to: Everyone
Please note that all of the listed times are in GMT, the standard time
seen using the TIME command. If you�re on the US West Coast, subtract 7
hours. If you�re on the US East Coast, subtract 4 hours. If you�re in
Sydney, Australia, add 11 hours. Please note that the DAY is based on
GMT as well, so 02:00 GMT Thursday should be read as 10:00 PM Wednesday
EST. All times are subject to change, but barring any emergency should
not be altered.
As previously noted, this schedule will list events with either a Major,
Minor, or no tag at all. Major events award points to the top 10
finishers, Minor events to the top 5, and all other listed events will
have their own prizes associated.
At the end of the Tournament, the top ten finishers will be rewarded in
the following amounts:
1st Place: 2500 Credits
2nd Place: 1750 Credits
3rd Place: 1500 Credits
4th Place: 1250 Credits
5th Place: 1000 Credits
6th Place: 750 Credits
7th Place: 600 Credits
8th Place: 450 Credits
9th Place: 300 Credits
10th Place: 150 Credits
The 11th-20th place finishers will each receive 50 credits each. All
participants with at least one point will receive a commemorative item!
Friday, April 2
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01:00 GMT: Minor Starfall
22:00 GMT: Minor Freezetag
Saturday, April 3
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01:00 GMT: Major Free-For-All
02:30 GMT: Scavenger Hunt
Sunday, April 4
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02:00 GMT: Major Quiz (Aetolian History)
Monday, April 5
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00:00 GMT: Major 24-Hour Great Hunt Begins
Tuesday, April 6
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00:00 GMT: Major 24-Hour Great Hunt Ends
01:00 GMT: Minor Baitgame
Wednesday, April 7
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01:30 GMT: Major Survivor
22:30 GMT: Minor Bloodbath
Thursday, April 8
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01:00 GMT: Major Starfall
Friday, April 9
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01:30 GMT: Minor Freezetag
Changes to this schedule will be posted on the Announce board.
Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Severin, in the year 300 MA.