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overheard_at_the_black_boar [2012/04/07 00:40] – [Notes] Mike Holmes | overheard_at_the_black_boar [2015/01/21 23:01] (current) – [Notes] Mike Holmes |
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===== Telling Tales ===== | ===== Telling Tales ===== |
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A player may, at any time, narrate something about his character's abilities. Perhaps they brag about them, or they can just think a thought regarding them; just so long as we get an idea of what the ability is. This narration must be linked to something in the game world that they create on the spot. When done with the narration, the player announces a name for the ability, and selects another player to judge who assigns a rating to the ability. | A player may, at any time, narrate something about his character's abilities. Perhaps they brag about them, mention it offhandedly in passing, mention the ability with regards to something else, or they can just think a thought regarding the ability; andy sort of in-game narration works so long as we get an idea of what the ability is. This narration should optimally be linked to something in the game world that they create on the spot. It may also be linked to something else that has been created by prior tellings of tales. When done with the narration, the player announces a name for the ability, and selects another player to judge who assigns a rating to the ability. This triggers the judging of the ability by that player. |
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==== Selecting a Judge ==== | ==== Selecting a Judge ==== |
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How to give setting details impact? | How to give setting details impact? |
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| Fake abilities... the character bragged about an ability, but it turns out that they were exaggerating, or making it up completely. What happens to the die? |
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