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Howling Tower

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Howling Tower Howling Tower Pages Home Adventure Notebook OSR Resources Saturday, February 16, 2019 Chase Scene Variations Chase scenes (like many other RPG situations) are easy to over-orchestrate. If you find yourself planning where every pushcart and baby-toting mother will be encountered, then you're writing a script instead of setting up an adventure. I prefer leaving many things to chance , as in the almost entirely random approach like the one I outlined yesterday at Kobold Quarterly . (If you haven't read that column, what follows here might not make sense. You probably should read part 1 before this followup.) It's astounding, the number of uses you can find for a standard deck of playing cards. The variations are almost endless. To demonstrate, let's look at what can be done with yesterday's simple foot chase. Read more » Posted by Steve at 4:07 PM 5 comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest ...

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