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[AI][GM] How to shorten GM prep time
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<blockquote data-quote="ruemere" data-source="post: 9721099" data-attributes="member: 5515"><p>Here's a short tutorial on how to painlessly shorten your (i.e., gamemaster's) preparation time... or how I learned to stop worrying and loved the bomb.</p><p>NOTE: For this example I have used PDFs of manuals, my campaign notes, and an adventure from an excellent game of Shadows/Secrets of Weird Wizard by Robert Schwalb.</p><p></p><p><strong>Prerequisites</strong></p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">A modern browser with decent access to the internet.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">A Google account.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">All game materials in digital form, including an adventure.</li> </ol><p><strong>Steps</strong></p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Go to <a href="https://notebooklm.google/" target="_blank">Google NotebookLM | AI Research Tool & Thinking Partner</a> and click "Try NotebookLM".</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Click "+ Create new notebook" and then, in Sources, click "+ Add" to upload resources (PDFs and texts) or provide links (Google Docs, web pages). Wait for the sources to finish processing.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Go to the Chat tab and use prompts (see examples below) to build resources for your game. If the resource meets your expectations, click "Save to note".</li> </ol><p><strong>Prompt examples</strong></p><p></p><p>From THE_NAME_OF_ADVENTURE_FILE create an index of all non-player characters and creatures. Entries must be organized alphabetically. Each entry must use the following format:name: a single sentence summarizing the subject of the entry, list of pages including the subject of the entry.</p><p></p><p>For each entry, find and append a statblock. If you are unable to find a statblock, attempt to find the nearest match. Make sure that statblocks are suitable for Novice characters (i.e., difficulty should not exceed 12). Use these sources: LIST_OF_SOURCE_FILES</p><p></p><p><strong>Observation and recommendations</strong></p><p></p><p>NotebookLM understands gamer's jargon, like NPC, statblock or gamemaster. Here's a sample statblock from the final list:</p><p>--</p><p><strong>Enos Tuttle</strong>: The schoolteacher in Newhome who provides education in various subjects to children [SWW2413_Hand_that_Beckons_v1.pdf, p. 623]. As a non-combatant, a <strong>Commoner, Peasant</strong> statblock is the nearest suitable match. <strong>COMMONER, PEASANT</strong> HUMAN · <strong>DIFFICULTY 1</strong> [SWW2402_Secrets_of_the_Weird_Wizard_v1.3.pdf, p. 498] <strong>Defense: 10, Health: 10</strong> <strong>Strength: 10 (+0), Agility: 10 (+0), Intellect: 10 (+0), Will: 10 (+0)</strong> <strong>Size: 1, Speed: 5</strong> <strong>Languages: Common</strong> <strong>ACTIONS</strong> <strong>Melee Attack—Torch or Pitchfork: Strength (+0) with 1 bane (1d6)</strong></p><p>--</p><p></p><p>You don't need to limit sources in your prompts, however this makes the results more relevant to your preparations.</p><p></p><p>It is a good idea to add your campaign notes to the list of the sources, especially if you want to include actions of your players in the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruemere, post: 9721099, member: 5515"] Here's a short tutorial on how to painlessly shorten your (i.e., gamemaster's) preparation time... or how I learned to stop worrying and loved the bomb. NOTE: For this example I have used PDFs of manuals, my campaign notes, and an adventure from an excellent game of Shadows/Secrets of Weird Wizard by Robert Schwalb. [B]Prerequisites[/B] [LIST=1] [*]A modern browser with decent access to the internet. [*]A Google account. [*]All game materials in digital form, including an adventure. [/LIST] [B]Steps[/B] [LIST=1] [*]Go to [URL='https://notebooklm.google/']Google NotebookLM | AI Research Tool & Thinking Partner[/URL] and click "Try NotebookLM". [*]Click "+ Create new notebook" and then, in Sources, click "+ Add" to upload resources (PDFs and texts) or provide links (Google Docs, web pages). Wait for the sources to finish processing. [*]Go to the Chat tab and use prompts (see examples below) to build resources for your game. If the resource meets your expectations, click "Save to note". [/LIST] [B]Prompt examples[/B] From THE_NAME_OF_ADVENTURE_FILE create an index of all non-player characters and creatures. Entries must be organized alphabetically. Each entry must use the following format:name: a single sentence summarizing the subject of the entry, list of pages including the subject of the entry. For each entry, find and append a statblock. If you are unable to find a statblock, attempt to find the nearest match. Make sure that statblocks are suitable for Novice characters (i.e., difficulty should not exceed 12). Use these sources: LIST_OF_SOURCE_FILES [B]Observation and recommendations[/B] NotebookLM understands gamer's jargon, like NPC, statblock or gamemaster. Here's a sample statblock from the final list: -- [B]Enos Tuttle[/B]: The schoolteacher in Newhome who provides education in various subjects to children [SWW2413_Hand_that_Beckons_v1.pdf, p. 623]. As a non-combatant, a [B]Commoner, Peasant[/B] statblock is the nearest suitable match. [B]COMMONER, PEASANT[/B] HUMAN · [B]DIFFICULTY 1[/B] [SWW2402_Secrets_of_the_Weird_Wizard_v1.3.pdf, p. 498] [B]Defense: 10, Health: 10[/B] [B]Strength: 10 (+0), Agility: 10 (+0), Intellect: 10 (+0), Will: 10 (+0)[/B] [B]Size: 1, Speed: 5[/B] [B]Languages: Common[/B] [B]ACTIONS[/B] [B]Melee Attack—Torch or Pitchfork: Strength (+0) with 1 bane (1d6)[/B] -- You don't need to limit sources in your prompts, however this makes the results more relevant to your preparations. It is a good idea to add your campaign notes to the list of the sources, especially if you want to include actions of your players in the results. [/QUOTE]
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