Poll #4 Birthright 3: The Worms Supper
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Poll #4 Birthright 3: The Worms Supper
Delight is to him- a far, far upward, and inward delight- who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self.
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Re: Poll #4 Birthright 3: The Worms Supper
I don't feel constrained at all in your games. I feel we act and the world reacts, not the other way around.
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Re: Poll #4 Birthright 3: The Worms Supper
alhoon wrote:I don't feel constrained at all in your games. I feel we act and the world reacts, not the other way around.
I generally try to run RPGs so that the players' choices are limited more by the nature of the setting and the particular circumstances of the PCs than by metaplot.
Of course there are plenty of events over which the PCs have no control. But the choice of how to react to such things is up to the players. And by the players' choices , the PCs' actions may alter the course of events.
I do a fair amount of note-keeping and domain turn stuff for BR. Stuff is going on in and out of Tuornen that may or may not show up in open play, much of it peripheral to what the players are doing, or not connected. PC actions can and do impact NPC plans, even the plans of NPCs who haven't met the PCs face to face.
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Re: Poll #4 Birthright 3: The Worms Supper
There are some games I would run that are more tightly structured.
But in many cases that is something that's agreed-upon at the beginning.
If I ran Pendragon, one adventure per game year is the default structure, along with the possibility of a solo in the winter phase for any player-knight who missed out on that game-year's adventure.
In a dungeon crawl game (not something I'm so likely to run online, but I enjoy playing these in tabletop mode), the dungeon itself limits choices.
I'd be happy to attempt a full-on sandbox game sometime, in which PCs explore and travel about as they please, getting into trouble, making friends and enemies, and so on. I don't know if that would work better in tabletop or PbP. Probably the former.
But in many cases that is something that's agreed-upon at the beginning.
If I ran Pendragon, one adventure per game year is the default structure, along with the possibility of a solo in the winter phase for any player-knight who missed out on that game-year's adventure.
In a dungeon crawl game (not something I'm so likely to run online, but I enjoy playing these in tabletop mode), the dungeon itself limits choices.
I'd be happy to attempt a full-on sandbox game sometime, in which PCs explore and travel about as they please, getting into trouble, making friends and enemies, and so on. I don't know if that would work better in tabletop or PbP. Probably the former.
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Re: Poll #4 Birthright 3: The Worms Supper
I like very much the fact that we get a scene according what we are doing, if we decide to go to a place A will happen A, to a place B will happen B. That way the game is intresting. Obviously a general plot is impotant but we get in there in our pace and I like that
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Re: Poll #4 Birthright 3: The Worms Supper
That's not constraining because all those events seem natural. Of course, I don't vote cause to have some story element to "disrupt your plans"... you first need to have some. So I'll let the others vote on that. But in my opinion, our options are as wide as the world.ewancummins wrote: Of course there are plenty of events over which the PCs have no control.
For my part, I feel that if I decided to say "You know what? Termelan will actually travel to the other side of the river and ask people there what they think of the wedding!" nothing not expected would stand in my way.
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Re: Poll #4 Birthright 3: The Worms Supper
Sounds fun!
Delight is to him- a far, far upward, and inward delight- who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self.
-from Moby Dick (Hermann Melville)
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