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<blockquote data-quote="Quickleaf" data-source="post: 6891570" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p>Pretty much any answer we come up with works for what I have "planned" for the spirit. The spirit isn't in her, as far as you know...whether that's because the spirit left come morning as it said it would...or because you intervened somehow...I'm happy leaving that up to you guys. I'm also happy as leaving it as a <strong>Schroedinger's plot point</strong> that we can fill the details of with narrative recounting or a flashback.</p><p></p><p>I opted for this approach because we already had about 10+ pages of dealing with the spirit and some of the players didn't have much to do. Not that everyone's PCs need to be engaged to the same level all the time, but IIRC Darius basically didn't participate much.</p><p></p><p>Also, the Witcher books pull this sort of trick a lot, where there's a bit of a cliffhanger or the protagonists start talking about past events that the reader has only received sparse glimpses of. I also tried to do a bit of that with the whole rolling for random events as you traveled the mountain path.</p><p></p><p>And though the spirit will definitely come up again, it's not the object of your quest. So, knowing how PbP can be slow-moving I wanted you guys closer to the action, so to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickleaf, post: 6891570, member: 20323"] Pretty much any answer we come up with works for what I have "planned" for the spirit. The spirit isn't in her, as far as you know...whether that's because the spirit left come morning as it said it would...or because you intervened somehow...I'm happy leaving that up to you guys. I'm also happy as leaving it as a [b]Schroedinger's plot point[/b] that we can fill the details of with narrative recounting or a flashback. I opted for this approach because we already had about 10+ pages of dealing with the spirit and some of the players didn't have much to do. Not that everyone's PCs need to be engaged to the same level all the time, but IIRC Darius basically didn't participate much. Also, the Witcher books pull this sort of trick a lot, where there's a bit of a cliffhanger or the protagonists start talking about past events that the reader has only received sparse glimpses of. I also tried to do a bit of that with the whole rolling for random events as you traveled the mountain path. And though the spirit will definitely come up again, it's not the object of your quest. So, knowing how PbP can be slow-moving I wanted you guys closer to the action, so to speak. [/QUOTE]
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