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Like Brains Melting In The Mirror: A Surrealist Buzzstorming Technique

I’ve seen all sorts of ways to ignite your creativity, nudging your mental capacities into a completely different orbit to their usual. I’ve even offered a few, myself, here at Campaign Mastery, that work best when you have some idea of what it is that you’re trying to create. They don’t work that well, however, […]

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Precision Vs Holistic Skill Interpretation

“He skulked down the alleyway, blending into the shadows and taking care to avoid the occasional patche of loose cobblestones…”   Sounds good, doesn’t it. Sounds literary, the way you would read – or write – it in a novel or short story. Let’s translate that into typical Game dialogue, and see how well it […]

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Improvising A Campaign: introducing the Zener Gate campaign!

This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series The Zener Gate System

This is being written a little under the deadline pump; I’m still playing catch-up from my week away at the Family Reunion / 40th Birthday party for my nephew. So it may not quite live up to my usual standards, but I’ll do my best. Actually, I’m cheating for a lot of this article, which […]

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The Prohibition Disjunction: When Rules Go Bad

The Story Of Prohibition When Prohibition became law in the US in 1920, it was expected that, albeit reluctantly, the citizenry would simply obey. This was no mere law, after all; it was an Amendment to the Constitution, the very document that defined the United States as a nation, and hence an attempt to willfully […]

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Ally, Enemy, Resource, and Opportunist: The four major NPC Roles (Part 2)

In part 1, I identified AERO, four roles that the majority of significant NPCs occupy in most adventures or encounters: Ally Enemy Resource, and Opportunist …and then considered the combinations, demonstrating how rich the in-game plot functions of characters became when one of these roles adopted one of the other roles as a secondary function. […]

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Ally, Enemy, Resource, and Opportunist: The four major NPC Roles (Part 1)

Most NPCs occupy one of four niches in terms of their impact within an adventure or an encounter: Ally, Enemy, Resource, and Opportunist. I use AERO as a mnemonic to remind me of them. The four roles These four roles define, in broad parameters, how an NPC will interact with the PCs and how that […]

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The Influence Of Distance Part 2: Near (the other half)

The examination of the consequences to a community being located close to the center of administrative, political, and economic power that is a national capital continues. To recap: So far, I have looked at: Proximity To Power Proximity To Authority Proximity To News Access To Communications Proximity To Trade Proximity To Opportunity Proximity To Fashion […]

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The Influence Of Distance Part 1: Near (the first half)

When I started writing this article, it was expected to be another short one. I had only 3 or 4 impacts in mind… deeper analysis when I started detailed planning soon dispelled that expectation. Of necessity, I’ve had to break it into smaller pieces… Being close to the population / administration / social center of […]

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The Impact Of Player Psychology

Have you ever tried to run a prison-break scenario? Was it as successful as you would have hoped? I’m betting that most readers will have answered “no” to the first question and that virtually everyone else will have answered “no” to the second. There’s good reason for this state of pessimism: no matter how essential […]

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Let’s Talk About Containers: 22 Wondrous Items

I’ve read a lot of RPG content and advice over the years, much of it D&D related. I’ve contributed my fair share to that total, it must be admitted. Every D&D supplement (that’s not explicitly a collection of monsters) contains new magic items. Websites and magazines abound in them. AD&D creatures, at least came with […]

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Should GMs design a PC’s family?

There’s an old saying: “you can choose your friends, but you cant’ choose your family.” I was thinking about that this morning and it suddenly struck me that there was an interesting RPG-related question that could be founded on that premise – the very question that forms the title of this article. The Arguments for […]

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Undercurrents Of Characterization

Character skills can be divided into three categories (with some overlapping): skills that enhance the character’s ability to survive/succeed in adventures; skills that the character archetype is expected/required to have; and the oddballs from left field, which I refer to as Characterization Skills. The last category also includes anything from the first two categories that […]

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