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Stuff for Nonsense
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A blog about the things we use to make our RPGs more fun.
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Stuff for Nonsense | A blog about the things we use to make our RPGs more fun. Stuff for Nonsense A blog about the things we use to make our RPGs more fun. Home About Subscribe to feed Some Thoughts on Storium Narration May 26, 2014 in How-To , running games , Storium , Warhammer | Tags: Storium , writing | 2 comments I’ve used Storium for awhile now, playing in a handful of games and narrating a couple. While Storium norms are still in their early stages, I’d like to offer some preliminary ideas about what’s worked for me. Naturally, YMMV. After all, the background of player groups on Storium vary wildly; some come from RPG backgrounds, while others come from PbP games and still others from fanfic writing. Those player groups have different styles which work for them. That being said, though, here are some things that make sense to me. Define the Level of Player Autonomy Before You Begin Some Storium games are more collaborative than others. In two of th...
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