Joyous, so we've decided to infiltrate a place that's right around the corner from the palace. And we want to free some elves. An admirable goal, but how the heck are we going to do it? I don't really know. I kind of figured I'd get some ideas as I was typing this, and it's not really happening.
So, let's look at this like an actor looks at a new scene.
1. Bios
2. Given Circumstances
3. Bits
4. Objective/Action/Obstacle
5. Blocking
Explanations? Read Below.
1. Bios- Character Bios are everything that we know about the characters involved in the scene/situation. Usually you write a bio for the character you are portraying. So I would write Xath's Bio for this situation, showing Xath's strengths, weaknesses, and available resources. We then compare bios and see what we have to work with.
2. Given Circumstances- Given circumstances are traditionally anything the script says about a given situation. In our case, the given circumstances are everything that we know about the City Watch and what is going on with the city. This also includes any information we have on people who are not us, aka. NPCs.
3. Bits- In the actor's world, Bits are the breakdown of the script into parts with a certain theme or mood. In our case, our bits are each goal we hope to accomplish while on this forey to Oceanus, and in some circumstances, what we hope to accomplish in the long run.
4. Objective/Action/Obstacle- An actor would look at the Bits and establish what the objective/action/and obstacle(s) are for each. So, we look at every Goal, see what our objectives are for each goal, what actions we would use to accomplish them, and what obstacles stand in our way.
5. Blocking- Once we determine a feasable course of action, we then block it, placing steps in order and determining where/when we will move. This is also the stage for contingency planning.
So...I had my THET220 final today. And I have to make a prompt book for my scene using these steps. So I thought, if I have to suffer, you should join me. I dunno, at least it's a 5 step program. Something to start from.