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Questioning chirine ba kal

Started by Bren, June 14, 2015, 02:55:18 PM

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Shemek hiTankolel

Quote from: Gronan of Simmerya;934607Dammit, if they aren't doing a quick tactical review before going into a room, your dungeon is too easy.

Back then it was often hit and miss for me, as I was still figuring out the whole "being a DM" thing. Anyway, we all had fun and eventually I learnt how to create a challenging dungeon.

Shemek
Don\'t part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.
Mark Twain

Shemek hiTankolel

Quote from: David Johansen;934608If they have time to do a huddle you're not putting enough pressure on them.

Well yes and no. I think the party might disagree with your assertion. We have been doing a lot of town and wilderness adventuring the last several months, and much of that has been interacting with friendly and nuetral locals in a remote part of Tekumel, while the party tries to figure where they are, and how to get home. A different kind of pressure is being generated, subtle, with long term ramifications, and not always of immediate urgency.  My dungeons, such as they are these days, tend to be few and far in between. Basically, the party and I are more interested in exploring societal Tekumel now, and trying to figure out what's there.
We really haven't done a good old fashioned dungeon crawl in ages. Maybe it's time to throw one in and mix things up a bit. I can really make my dungeons quite wicked when I put my mind to it.:D

Shemek
Don\'t part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.
Mark Twain

David Johansen

I've been running Mutant Chronicles just lately and with its weirdo narrativist mechanics you really have to keep the pressure on or it becomes a cake walk because the PCs can bank successes in a group pool and use them later on so you really, really have to keep them moving or they get up to shenanagins.
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AsenRG

Quote from: chirine ba kal;934609I have indeed; my mantra is to let potential players set up their own game group, and schedule time with me. I run what I like, and I do let people know that up front - I suggest that they watch my videos, for example. To date, I've had one inquiry about a game over the past year, so I am following Gronan's advice of 'no gaming rather then bad gaming'. I find it's made for a much less stressful year, and I've had the time to do what interests me: my writing and my model-building.

Will I run games in the future? Maybe; that's up to potential players. I have neither the time or the energy to 'stomp the hustings' and do the marketing at local conventions and the various FLGS game rooms that is such a requirement of gaming here in the Twin Cities; people feel that they only gaming that they are willing to participate in happens at those locations, and this in turn is subject to the perfectly understandable need of the retail outlets to move product. I am not 'marketable', as I simply don't play anything currently on the shelves and have the additional handicap of a play style that is woefully obsolete.

Does this bother me? Not really. it's a whole lot less work for me, and a whole lot easier on me all around. Not to mention the vast reduction in repairs and lost items that went with public gaming.

That works, too, and if it makes for a less stressful life, it might be for the better!
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"Life is not fair. If the campaign setting is somewhat like life then the setting also is sometimes not fair." - Bren

Shemek hiTankolel

Quote from: David Johansen;934650I've been running Mutant Chronicles just lately and with its weirdo narrativist mechanics you really have to keep the pressure on or it becomes a cake walk because the PCs can bank successes in a group pool and use them later on so you really, really have to keep them moving or they get up to shenanagins.

I don't know this particular rule set, but the one universal constant from a GM's perspective, regardless of the rules being employed, players, if given enough time, will always get up to shenanigans.

Shemek
Don\'t part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.
Mark Twain

chirine ba kal

#5150
Quote from: AsenRG;934663That works, too, and if it makes for a less stressful life, it might be for the better!

It's a pretty straightforward equation for me:

More stress = higher blood pressure = brain bleed = death

Is this kind of gaming style worth dying for? My gut feeling is no; my feeling is let people have the kind of fun that they like. If they want to enjoy the kind of fun that I like, then they're certainly welcome to drop by. Let us know and I'll put the kettle on, as my British friends like to say.

AsenRG

Quote from: chirine ba kal;934751It's a pretty straightforward equation for me:

More stress = higher blood pressure = brain bleed = death

Is this kind of gaming style worth dying for? My gut feeling is no; my feeling is let people have the kind of fun that they like. If they want to enjoy the kind of fun that I like, then they're certainly welcome to drop by. Let us know and I'll put the kettle on, as my British friends like to say.

From this point of view, Uncle, your decision is certainly the best!
What Do You Do In Tekumel? See examples!
"Life is not fair. If the campaign setting is somewhat like life then the setting also is sometimes not fair." - Bren

Gronan of Simmerya

Quote from: chirine ba kal;934751It's a pretty straightforward equation for me:

More stress = higher blood pressure = brain bleed = death

Is this kind of gaming style worth dying for? My gut feeling is no; my feeling is let people have the kind of fun that they like. If they want to enjoy the kind of fun that I like, then they're certainly welcome to drop by. Let us know and I'll put the kettle on, as my British friends like to say.

Agreed.  I mean, the model railroad hobby would be pretty damn dull if everybody liked exactly the same things I liked, right? Why should any other hobby be different?  As C.S. Lewis once said, "“Once you have realised that the Frenchmen like café complet just as we like bacon and eggs—why, good luck to them and let them have it. The last thing we want is to make everywhere else just like our own home. It would not be home unless it were different.”

When did we lose Vive le difference?
You should go to GaryCon.  Period.

The rules can\'t cure stupid, and the rules can\'t cure asshole.

AsenRG

Quote from: Gronan of Simmerya;934790Agreed.  I mean, the model railroad hobby would be pretty damn dull if everybody liked exactly the same things I liked, right? Why should any other hobby be different?  As C.S. Lewis once said, "“Once you have realised that the Frenchmen like café complet just as we like bacon and eggs—why, good luck to them and let them have it. The last thing we want is to make everywhere else just like our own home. It would not be home unless it were different.”

When did we lose Vive le difference?

Do you want to engage in cultural appropriation, or would you rather be a bigot that reminds people that they're different by excluding them and telling them they must be different:D?


OK, that was mostly a joke;). Can we not turn this thread, too, into a debate about politics, please?
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"Life is not fair. If the campaign setting is somewhat like life then the setting also is sometimes not fair." - Bren

Greentongue

Quote from: AsenRG;934816Can we not turn this thread, too, into a debate about politics, please?

What? Isn't most of what goes on in the Empire about politics.
Who will be the next emperor? Which clan has a heir and will they announce it?

Chirine, how often did you get involved in political maneuvering?
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chirine ba kal

Quote from: Greentongue;934821What? Isn't most of what goes on in the Empire about politics.
Who will be the next emperor? Which clan has a heir and will they announce it?

Chirine, how often did you get involved in political maneuvering?
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All the time. Pretty much everything that we were involved in, in and around the Five Empires, had a very political dimension with both 'external' and 'internal' politics coming into play. This goes back to Phil not really handing out XP, but rather posts, positions, titles, ranks, and decorations instead. All of that was based in more then a small part on 'who you know' and what favors they owed you and what favors you owed them. I got involved very, very early with Prince Mirusiya as one of my 'patrons', and it made for a lot of good stuff coming my way over the years.

Mostly, my alter ego was a careerist who wanted to rise through the ranks of the Imperial structure. I happened to be in the right place at the right time and did the right thing, like saving the newly-revealed Prince from certain death at the hand of an assassin (Grey Hand, to be precise), and it paid off in the long run.

chirine ba kal

Quote from: AsenRG;934763From this point of view, Uncle, your decision is certainly the best!

Yep; it's a constant concern, which is why I do so little out in the big wide world. Any severe headaches get old - and terrifying! -  especially as they may be the signal that I'm having a brain bleed.:(

Greentongue

Quote from: chirine ba kal;934929This goes back to Phil not really handing out XP, but rather posts, positions, titles, ranks, and decorations instead.

Is there a good source you know of for what these posts, positions, titles, ranks, and decorations could be?
(For us less "worldly" hicks.)
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AsenRG

Quote from: chirine ba kal;934930Yep; it's a constant concern, which is why I do so little out in the big wide world. Any severe headaches get old - and terrifying! -  especially as they may be the signal that I'm having a brain bleed.:(
I'm starting to fully support your seclusion, Uncle:)! Nothing more that I can tell.

I'm sure you've been recommended meditation already by well-wishers, so I won't recommend it:p!

Quote from: Greentongue;934938Is there a good source you know of for what these posts, positions, titles, ranks, and decorations could be?
(For us less "worldly" hicks.)
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Seconded, it would be good to have a list...

I use "Singh of (location)" for martial prowess without being formal part of the army, "Thakur or Thakore of (location)" (male and female variant) for being granted the rights to extract the taxes of the place, Rawat for appointed vice-governors, Vali for tand so on.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honorary_titles_of_Indian_leaders
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Titles_in_Afghanistan
These can also serve as inspiration, and are close geographically;).
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"Life is not fair. If the campaign setting is somewhat like life then the setting also is sometimes not fair." - Bren

Shemek hiTankolel

Chirine,

I was wondering, what colour would you recommend for painting Yan Koryani armour?

Shemek.
Don\'t part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.
Mark Twain