Tuesday, October 3, 2017

This is how Visemar’s story will end. I still plan on running more sessions with him, but it’s like Titanic: I kind of know how it’s going to end. If you’d rather the story unfold organically, quit reading.

This is how Visemar’s story will end. I still plan on running more sessions with him, but it’s like Titanic: I kind of know how it’s going to end. If you’d rather the story unfold organically, quit reading.

For some reason, Visemar’s great-granddaughter’s story wants to be told, so I needed to bridge the two by including this short story. I also don’t know why the Greys’s story wants to be told in first person, but, there it is.

http://gamingwhiledriving.blogspot.com/2017/10/visemar-interlude-this-is-how-it-ends.html

1 comment:

  1. It is a hallmark of authors when they say that their characters intrude to correct a point in story telling or make other demands on the author. Whether this is a mark of brilliance, depth, madness, or all of the above remands to be seen. :-D

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