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World Building

Started by Bedrockbrendan, September 14, 2011, 08:14:34 AM

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Benoist

Quote from: jibbajibba;480163Sorry mate I sometimes forget English isn't your first language :D (kidding, kidding)
You douchebag. :D

Quote from: jibbajibba;480163I almost wrote an entre essay giving clear and precise details of what I did maybe I need to use more annotated diagrams going forward.

Also I got the slightest hint in your scathing critique that you were accusing me of Storygaming .........
Would that be really useful to go into that storygaming vs. storytelling thing again? I don't think so.

If you mean to say that I was implying that the "false choices" illusionism (what I call Schrödinger GMing here) often goes hand-in-hand with the preparation of a strict narrative structure on the GM's part prior to the game that he feels is "the adventure to play", and therefore "telling stories", yes, that's what I was implying.