Thread:Adnoam/@comment-83.216.95.180-20170823172809/@comment-83.216.95.180-20170824185617

Yeah, there is definitely a lot of confusing terminology. Let me try to clarify. The term "autofire" as it used to be used back in the day of active support for Storynexus referred to storylets that have a root and results but no branches - since it has no branches the results would "fire" immediately as soon as you'd click on the storylet/card. In addition, as you say, there is also the Urgency property with the Must Urgency also being referred to as autofire and which is currently implented through the use of  Category:Autofire. So this means we have the following combinations:

Cards

1. Standard Urgency non-Autofire cards: these are the majority of opportunity cards and are implented using the Card template

2. Must Urgency non-Autofire cards: for example the obstacles. Implemented using the Card template and  Category:Autofire

3. Standard Urgency Autofire cards: all red bordered cards. Implemented using the Autofire template.

4. Must Urgency Autofire cards: none currently exist but they could in principle be implemented using the Autofire template with  Category:Autofire

Storylets

5. Standard Urgency non-Autofire storylets: any bog-standard storylet, implented using the Storylet template

6. Must Urgency non-Autofire storylets: these are like the examples that you provided. Implemented using the Storylet template  with   Category:Autofire Category:Autofire

7. Standard Urgency Autofire storylets: Currently none exist but  historically,  The Thunder Takes Me Away    used to be such an autofire storylet (around the Urchin renown update it got converted into a standard storylet with a branch). These currently do not have a standard implementation.

8. Must Urgency Autofire storylets:  Ambition: Light Fingers! 11 is one such example but most menace trigger storylets are examples too, for example "You have lost your mind" or "You are yourself again." taking you to and from A state of some confusion. Currently there is no standard implementation for these and they are typically listed as subsections on other pages. Ambition: Light Fingers! 11 is slightly unusual because it's also location-specific where "You have lost your mind" isn't. So just to summarise Ambition: Light Fingers! 11 can only be triggered in W\olfstack Docks. But it doesn't visually appear in the list because it's a Must Urgency storylet. As soon as you travel to the Docks with Light Fingers! 11 it will get triggered. But it's different from the Sound of His Horn because you won't be given any branches/options - simply the result text and the increase of your Ambition quality.