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<blockquote data-quote="hawkeyefan" data-source="post: 7610279" data-attributes="member: 6785785"><p>1. Yes, I can. You can proceed with the expectation that any such definitions I put forth would be my own. In this case, it also happens to be that of the OP. The question is how important the literary quality is. We can proceed with Max’s definition that seems to encompass the entirety of human communication....that’s fine. With that definition in mind, how important is the quality of the literary elements employed by the GM?</p><p></p><p>2. I thought situation or content had been used all along, but I’ll provide an example. A player has made a PC. One of his stated goals is to find the man who killed his brother. All he knows is that the man has one eye, and wears an eyepatch.</p><p></p><p>So, the GM sets a scene and includes a man in an eyepatch. Do you think that the mere presence of a one eyed man would be enough to engage the player? Or do you think that the one eyed man must be described in great detail in order to evoke a response from the player?</p><p></p><p>Yes, I know these need not be mutually exclusive things, but which do you think is more vital to the shared fiction of the game?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawkeyefan, post: 7610279, member: 6785785"] 1. Yes, I can. You can proceed with the expectation that any such definitions I put forth would be my own. In this case, it also happens to be that of the OP. The question is how important the literary quality is. We can proceed with Max’s definition that seems to encompass the entirety of human communication....that’s fine. With that definition in mind, how important is the quality of the literary elements employed by the GM? 2. I thought situation or content had been used all along, but I’ll provide an example. A player has made a PC. One of his stated goals is to find the man who killed his brother. All he knows is that the man has one eye, and wears an eyepatch. So, the GM sets a scene and includes a man in an eyepatch. Do you think that the mere presence of a one eyed man would be enough to engage the player? Or do you think that the one eyed man must be described in great detail in order to evoke a response from the player? Yes, I know these need not be mutually exclusive things, but which do you think is more vital to the shared fiction of the game? [/QUOTE]
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