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On The Priorities Of Graphic Depiction 2: Objects

This entry is part 2 of 8 in the series Priorities Of Graphic Depiction

The story so far… This is the second article in this series, and the first of a set of mini-posts that I’m going to be writing and publishing as quickly as possible, something I’m calling a mini-blitz. My normal publication schedule will resume at the end of the mini-blitz. Each post will examine one of […]

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On The Priorities Of Graphic Depiction 1

This entry is part 1 of 8 in the series Priorities Of Graphic Depiction

A False Start Last week, I was discussing an image that I had composited for the pulp campaign with my co-GM. I made an off-hand remark about how justified I felt about expending the time and effort on the image. He agreed, positing that the greater the demands on the imagination of a scene, the […]

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Selling The Adventure: marketing for GMs

Yesterday, I was browsing around in an online digital music store when I came across an Album that I would most certainly have purchased much sooner if I had known that it existed. This is one of the major problems that has beset the music industry over the last twenty or so years. The Drake […]

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Cosmology and Research, Part 2

This was intended to be part of a single, self-contained article – but the more I look at it, the more inevitable it seems that what did happen, would happen. Make sure you’ve read Part 1 before continuing! I intend to dive straight in and pick up exactly where I left off, but first, there’s […]

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Cosmology and Research, Part 1

One of the essential skills that has to be in every GM’s toolkit is the ability to interleave research into subjects that they, and their players, know nothing about into the stories that they craft for their campaigns. Way back in September 2014, I produced an abbreviated list of subjects that a GM arguably had […]

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RPG Quora Answers By Mike – Part 3

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series RPG Quora Answers By Mike

It took so much longer to plan out the article that I intended to publsh today, and it contains so many sections that I hasd grave doubts that I could finish it in time. Rather than risk having nothing to post in what is already shaping up to be a very busy week, I decided […]

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Themes Should Be Like Gravity

I’ve written over 1,800 answers on Quora and for every one, I’ve read 40 or 50 answers (probably more) written by other people in response to a question by someone else again. A surprisingly small amount of what I’ve read has been directly RPG-related. That’s because most of the content that gets offered derives from […]

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The Emergent Properties Of Simulated Unreality

Not long ago, I saw a game result that bucked the established trend in outcomes, a potent reminder of the unpredictability of sports. After losing the first four games of a five-game series against Australia (T20 International Cricket), the Sri Lanka team posted a comprehensive win to salvage some pride and deflate Australian egos just […]

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15 ways to Un-curse the Infodump

Information Dumps, better known as Infodumps, are a necessary evil in every RPG from time to time. Creating and delivering one is a little like trying to feed vegetables to a child – you get the occasional good experience but it’s more often an uphill struggle. I describe them as a necessary evil because they […]

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Graffiti On The Tabula Rasa

It doesn’t happen to me very often that I have to create an encounter or an adventure on the spot out of whole cloth with no design prep. In fact, many of the processes, practices, and habits that I have formulated and inculcated over the years are explicitly designed to ensure (as much as humanly […]

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A Long Road – Zenith-3 Notes for all Pt 3

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Zenith-3 synopsis & notes

This is the third, longest (53,566 words!), and final part of my review / demonstration of the “Tangled Web” campaign sub-structure. I’m going to presume that you’ve already read part two, which you can find at this link and dive straight in right where I left off. And, if you haven’t gotten in on the […]

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A Long Road – Zenith-3 Notes for all Pt 2

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Zenith-3 synopsis & notes

WARNING: At around 35000 words, this is certainly one of the longest posts here at Campaign Mastery! Settle in for a long and sometimes-bumpy ride, folks… This is part two of my review / demonstration of the “Tangled Web” campaign sub-structure. I’m going to presume that you’ve already read part one, which you can find […]

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