Permission to Visit
version 2 by Ron Newcomb
Version 2 of Permission to Visit by Ron Newcomb begins here.
"In lieu of compass directions, we may VISIT, ATTEND, GO TO, and FIND various people, events, places, and things. Characters may INVITE, PERMIT, and FORBID each other to or from their respective domains."
- Volume - Permission to Visit
- Chapter 1 - Basic Definitions
- Section 1 - Properties
- Section 2 - Relations
- Section 3 - pseudo-rulebooks for the relations
- Section 4 - invitation phrases - unindexed
- Section 5 - helper phrases
- Chapter 3 - Preferences and Assumptions
- Section - the adjective nearby prefers stuff in the same region
- Section - each action prefers a particular kind
- Section - public rooms usually serve as landing points, so prefer travelling there
- Section - unsuccessful attempt message curtailing
- Section - assume the listener (for use with Conversation Framework by Eric Eve)
- Chapter 2 - Movement verbs
- Section 1 - understanding
- Section 2 - the finding action
- Section 3 - the visiting action
- Section 4 - the travelling to action
- Section 5 - the soft hiatus
- Section 6 - the actual move
- Chapter - Updating Cardinal Movement
- Chapter 4 - Regional Permission Verbs
- Chapter 4 - single-noun regional permissions
- Chapter 5 - storage
- Section 1 - store all invitations and permits
- Section 2 - messages produced by Check rules
- Section 3 - default report rules
- Chapter 6 - testing command - not for release
- Volume - end of Permission to Visit