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fair_play [2019/12/22 12:28] – [Adding Media] mike_holmesfair_play [2019/12/22 19:49] – [Initial Setting] mike_holmes
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 Examples: Examples:
-  * A team of explorers working for the king +  * Picture: A King's palace with a group assembled. Concept: A team of explorers working for the king to map out the realms 
-  * A retinue that travels with a high priest doing espionage in foreign lands +  * Picture: A temple with a high priest giving a command. Concept: A retinue that travels with a high priest doing espionage in foreign lands 
-  * Characters are all involved with organized crime in a series of cities along a coast+  * Picture: Shady characters gathered in a den of iniquity. Concept: Characters are all involved with organized crime in a series of cities along a coast 
 +  * Picture: A baroque ship that floats above the sand. Concept: The ship serves as the palace of a wandering Sultan moves about the realms bringing on newcomers from everywhere to entertain the Sultan's wishes, and all the while the various passengers are involved in intricate espionage and intrigues 
 +  * Picture: A ship being sucked into a maelstrom. Concept: On the other side of the maelstrom, the crew and passengers, almost all from the same city, end up in an unknown land, relying on each other to find a way back home. 
 +  * Picture: A caravan leaving a burning city. Concept: A caravan of merchant folk, mostly family, have lost their home, and have no place to return to, and become constant travelers to survive.  
 +  * Picture: A man is interrogated by guards at a gate. Concept: The characters are a team of investigators and their support being sent by their Duke to investigate a strange cult popping up all over the realms.  
 +  * Picture: A wizard stands before a crystal portal. Concept: The mighty wizard and his selected companions from all over the world travel through his portal to strange lands they've never been to before, and right wrongs as they come across them.  
 +  * Picture: An ancient ruined city. Concept: a sage, having gained a large sum of money from a patron, leads a team she's hired to ruins across the land in an attempt to study the cultures of the previous age, and the team has to deal with the very real dangers that still reside within these places.  
  
  
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 Play is conducted using the usual scene-setting procedures and so forth.  Play is conducted using the usual scene-setting procedures and so forth. 
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 +==== Scene Framing and Turns ====
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 +Who frames scenes, and how?
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 +Players take turns (ala Universalis), during which they can make stuff up voluntarily, or compel other players to do so (see below). 
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 +=== Interruptions ===
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 +Players may pay a Karma to interrupt.
  
 ==== Adding Media ==== ==== Adding Media ====
fair_play.txt · Last modified: 2019/12/26 15:57 by mike_holmes