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    Why do you play games other than D&D?

    Right. This is my point, and the basis on which I expressed doubts about saying the solution is "created" rather than "discovered". Nor will I, given that I used the term! I certainly have this impression also. I don't agree that it's quibbling. Especially because "emergence" is discussed...
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    Why do you play games other than D&D?

    I've never played Brindlewood Bay, but I think that this post draws a contrast between "discovered" and "created" that is sharper than the reality of play. There are a lot of ways the "truth" of a RPG's fiction can be emergent rather than prepped - and my impression is that a degree of emergence...
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    Why do you play games other than D&D?

    For me, "system" is not primarily about the dice used or the rolling method. Core to system is how the GM frames scenes/presents situations to the players and how the GM establishes consequences. This quickly extends into things like how stakes are established, what the role of PC build and GM...
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    Mythic Bastionland - initial impressions, and making a Realm

    Here are the rules for the "action procedure": When the players take action the Referee works down this list: 1. Intent: What are you trying to do? 2. Leverage: What makes it possible? 3. Cost: Would it use a resource, cause Virtue Loss, or have a side-effect? 4. Risk: What's at risk? No risk...
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    Mythic Bastionland - initial impressions, and making a Realm

    As I said, this took a while but not forever. It's probably not the Realm I'd create if left to my own devices - and has far more water in it than my beloved Greyhawk! - but I'm sure it's playable, and departing from one's defaults is the point of random rolls. I'm hoping I met get to play...
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    Mythic Bastionland - initial impressions, and making a Realm

    Here is the full map of the Realm:
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    Full Realm map.jpg

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    Mythic Bastionland - initial impressions, and making a Realm

    The next step is to add the stuff that is secret from the players until they discover it through play - and so is on the GM map but not the players' map. The rules say one barrier for every 6 hexes, so 24 in my case. And they are to be placed "logically", not randomly. Here is how I placed...
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    Mythic Bastionland - initial impressions, and making a Realm

    Here is the map of the Realm so far - this is the map players would get at the start of the game: And here are the notes (which are pretty basic): In the north (54h): Peaks (7h), with a bog (1h) and river valley (4h) running between hills (6h) to a great lake (12h) Forest (11h) between...
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    Players' Realm map.png

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    Mythic Bastionland - initial impressions, and making a Realm

    It ended up taking me three or four hours, yesterday evening and this morning, to make my Realm. I started with an old bit of hex paper (from memory, photocopied from the back of the Wilderness Survival Ground in the late 80s), and marked out my 12 hex x 12 hex area. Then, at every point where...
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    Mythic Bastionland - initial impressions, and making a Realm

    A week or so ago I bought the Mythic Bastionland PDF, after a few people whose opinions I respect said good things about it. The publisher website <Mythic Bastionland Hardback Book (plus PDF)> gives a general overview: In Mythic Bastionland you are a company of Knights sent to explore a Realm...
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    Romance Rules

    Sometimes we might observe that sex takes place - eg when Sir Gerren was seduced by Lady Lorette during a hunt - but we're not interested in describing any details. I think I would find that a bit weird, to be honest. In Rolemaster and Burning Wheel, this is Seduction. (I think also in...
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    Adapting Kane by Karl Edward Wagner

    I'm not familiar with the source material, but based on your account of it my first thought was Burning Wheel. Or for a pretty different experience, but one that is definitely S&S and support episodic play with a mix of new and recurring characters, In A Wicked Age.
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    Forget Romance, I Want Bromance Rules!

    Lots. The approach that I use the most is from the Burning Wheel family of games - PCs have relationships (purchased in character buiild, or acquired during play), and also have a Circles stat which is what is rolled to try and meet a helpful NPC. This BW play report shows both relationships...
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