Tuesday, December 13, 2016

I ended up using #WritingWithDice exclusively almost by accident, since the scene was mostly driven by conflicts. Since I failed more than I won, there wasn't much occasion to resort to GM narration (and I forgot to go to the GM tools when it was the GM's turn to narrate). #WritingWithDice worked nicely, though, as a tool to guide me.

I ended up using #WritingWithDice exclusively almost by accident, since the scene was mostly driven by conflicts. Since I failed more than I won, there wasn't much occasion to resort to GM narration (and I forgot to go to the GM tools when it was the GM's turn to narrate). #WritingWithDice worked nicely, though, as a tool to guide me.

http://solorpgs.freeforums.org/solo-gaming-appreciation-month-2016-trollbabe-actual-play-t35-10.html#p77

#ap #actualplay #trollbabe
https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?793890-Solo-Gaming-Appreciation-Month-2016-Trollbabe-actual-play&p=20665787#post20665787

2 comments:

  1. Greta has impulse control issues. :-)

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  2. haha, she's just willingly serving the needs of the story. :D

    I've been analyzing the action between scenes to try and see where in the Hero's Journey Greta (and Joss) might be. I figure they're both in the Tests/Allies/Enemies phase: http://justusrstone.com/the-heros-journey-part-6-tests-allies-enemies/


    I have the feeling that if I don't try and pursue some sort of face to face with Lord Ingald, the story won't amount to much. :) Even if she fails, I think she has to try.

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