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Legion of Myth & Storygaming

Started by Theory of Games, December 31, 2020, 12:18:56 AM

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Theory of Games

I saw this:



He even called out Pundit, refusing to call him RPGPundit. This was two parts of the same rant.

IMO he/they have no idea of the difference between "story" and "happening".

But I thought he was ultimately being facetious for more views.

Let's play he wasn't:

Is playing tabletop RPGs the same as telling a story? Is playing D&D identical to telling a story?

TTRPGs are just games. Friends are forever.