#SGAM2017: Remember Tomorrow - Sarah Rheita - Intro Scene
This one feels a bit weird to share.
I tried something new with how I use the concordances to write the output. The fiction in this one is not like a story, bur rather, I wrote things out as if a GM was talking to me as a player. I found it actually helped my immersion, but it makes me feel a bit silly sharing it.
Still, I guess it's really a version of emulating other players that others like Aleksandar Battreps have used so successfully.
The notes were a lot more detailed and they might be interesting for some. The link to the google spreadsheet is at the end of the post.
I'm pasting a version of the actual play without the concordances or notes here, but it really makes more sense to see the actual play along with the notes and concordances to see how it all came about. :)
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Well, there's one in progress for sure, but its embedded in the character sheets and the actual play. :)
ReplyDeleteI will probably be sticking with that format and add an "actual play fiction" section later.
I liked that, a lot. You're right, it reads like a table transcript. Or even better, play examples from a rule book. I love reading play examples, and I loved reading this.
ReplyDeleteThanks Geoff. I'll get back to this format when I play a scene with a PC I control. I might try something similar when I play the Controller (GM), though I might decide to play each PC as my own and let the system be the GM.
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