A story hour isn't fiction?Nifft said:Story Hour: Yes. A thousand times yes.
Fiction: No.
Cheers, -- N

A story hour isn't fiction?Nifft said:Story Hour: Yes. A thousand times yes.
Fiction: No.
Cheers, -- N
RFisher said:If you are going to write fiction that is supposed to be tied to an RPG, then I think you should do your best to follow the rules as much as possible. It should be approached like writing a sonnet.
I certainly have no problem with the occasional step outside the rules. Any good RPG campaign ends up doing that at some point, IMHO. A good sonnet writer can break the rules slightly to great effect. But if the rules are completely ignored, calling it a sonnet only distracts from whatever value the poem might've had. If you don't want to bother to make an effort to stay within the rules most of the time, then don't claim any connection to the game.
BLACKDIRGE said:If I say a character is a 10th-level sorcerer, but then later in the story, I want said character to cast a 6th-level spell, I have a problem.
pawsplay said:Your problem is a lack of a working outline. "Magic works however it fits the plot" is generally not an approach I would ever recommend. Even in the absence of roleplaying stats, it should be possible to "stat" characters. Just as an example, I know Nightwing has a higher acrobatic ability than Batman, whereas Batman is a better martial artist (and Lady Shiva is better than him). If I screw with that as a comic book writer, I create bad continuity.
If I do that as a novel writer, I end up with, "Why didn't he just cast wall of ice in chapter three of the first book?" Or, "Why didn't ET just fly a bike back to his spaceship in the first place?"
IIRC, the Dragonlance novels were written after playing those characters in a D&D campaign. So the character stats were known before the novels were written. This is about the only situation in which I'd be interested in stats.Galeros said:Well, I read a lot of Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms novels and I have to say that I like stats for the characters, but I think that the novels shoul remain separate from the game.
Not the one based on my game... unless you mean tabloid journalism.Nifft said:Nope. Journalism.