X-Git-Url: https://troll.desast.re/troll.git/blobdiff_plain/83de865a87657f62bc949433539351945bd04314..dcfdddd7a687b2dc2c7574b0e400ea2d02fe3198:/PLAN.org diff --git a/PLAN.org b/PLAN.org index ed0f737..dab7564 100644 --- a/PLAN.org +++ b/PLAN.org @@ -1,8 +1,57 @@ * DONE links to contrib and forum * DONE document maps * DONE document length/distance thingy -* TODO debug rotating avatar +* DONE debug rotating avatar * DONE easter egg for YannT * DONE messages * TODO referee cleanup + +That one's probably never going to be DONE ^^' + +* DONE left win bias bug * DONE upgrade deps +* DONE Timings +* TODO Protocol +* DONE fenceposts +* Quotes to include + Trolls, it is said, were bred by Melkor because he desired a race as powerful as the giant Ents, the Tree-herds. + David Day in Tolkien : The Illustrated Encyclopaedia (1993), p. 226 + + The folk belief … is that lightning seeks out trolls and giants, perhaps a reflection the giant-slaying of Thor in Old Norse mythology. Many informants have told collectors that the reason the giants or trolls are no longer populous is the accuracy and efficiency of the lightning strokes. + John Lindow, in Swedish Folktales and Legends (1978), p. 89 + + Senator Stampingston: Gentlemen, it's clear that we're in a universally precarious situation. Dethklok has summoned a troll. + General Crozier: That's impossible, there's no such thing as trolls. + Senator Stampingston: Then how do you explain the dead unicorns? + Metalocalypse, Dethtroll, episode 1.04 (2006) + + They were trolls. Obviously trolls. Even Bilbo, in spite of his sheltered life, could see that: from the great heavy faces of them, and their size, and the shape of their legs, not to mention their language, which was not drawing-room fashion at all, at all. + J. R. R. Tolkien, The Hobbit (1937), Chapter 2: "Roast Mutton" + + Trolls are slow in the uptake, and mighty suspicious about anything new to them. + J. R. R. Tolkien, The Hobbit (1937), Chapter 2: "Roast Mutton" + + Trolls simply detest the very sight of dwarves (uncooked). + J. R. R. Tolkien, The Hobbit (1937), Chapter 2: "Roast Mutton" + + Trolls do not build. + J. R. R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring (1954), Book I, Chapter 12: "Flight to the Ford"; said by Strider. + + 'Now is the time!' cried Gandalf. 'Let us go, before the troll returns!' + J. R. R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring (1954), Book II, Chapter 5: "The Bridge of Khazad-Dûm" + + Trolls are only counterfeits, made by the Enemy in the Great Darkness, in mockery of Ents, as Orcs were of Elves. + J. R. R. Tolkien, The Two Towers (1954), Book III, Chapter 4: "Treebeard" +* TODO View settings +- [ ] troll pants colors +* TODO Troll quotes +- pain au chocolat ou chocolatine +* DONE initial model parametrization +* TODO view parameterization? +* TODO troll races +* Publication checklist +- [ ] demo is up-to-date +- [ ] game name is updated to simple 'troll' + - [ ] in pom.xml artifactId + - [ ] in config.ini (if GC confirms) + - [ ] in conffig.js