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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 8626400" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p>... that's a story authored by the DM. Which was the point.</p><p></p><p>You created the setup. You defined the conflict ("...an evil princess threatening...") You, presumably, created and applied the rising action ("...faced many hardships...") And you chose what event would qualify as a conclusion to the tale ("...eventually stopped her.")</p><p></p><p>How is that even remotely player-authored? The players took the situation you handed to them and acted out their parts. It would be hardly different from saying that a modern English retelling of Romeo and Juliet was "actor-authored" solely because the actors were told to ad-lib when it suited them!</p><p></p><p>By comparison, my Druid player has recently been authoring things. He has taken it upon himself to become, if not properly "ordained" as a Safiqi priest (aka cleric), then at least given a solid baseline of theological training. I had no part in deciding this would happen (and frankly it caught me a little off guard). He chose specifically to do this by seeking out a faithful person he knows and trusts to teach him, and I responded by presenting to him a classroom of theology students. He has asked questions, presented his positions, and worked to become more knowledgeable, purely because it's a story he felt was worth telling. I have done the scene framing, as I believe [USER=42582]@pemerton[/USER] has put it, but the reason the scene needs framing in the first place is because the Druid (jokingly, out of character) said "I need JEEEESUS!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 8626400, member: 6790260"] ... that's a story authored by the DM. Which was the point. You created the setup. You defined the conflict ("...an evil princess threatening...") You, presumably, created and applied the rising action ("...faced many hardships...") And you chose what event would qualify as a conclusion to the tale ("...eventually stopped her.") How is that even remotely player-authored? The players took the situation you handed to them and acted out their parts. It would be hardly different from saying that a modern English retelling of Romeo and Juliet was "actor-authored" solely because the actors were told to ad-lib when it suited them! By comparison, my Druid player has recently been authoring things. He has taken it upon himself to become, if not properly "ordained" as a Safiqi priest (aka cleric), then at least given a solid baseline of theological training. I had no part in deciding this would happen (and frankly it caught me a little off guard). He chose specifically to do this by seeking out a faithful person he knows and trusts to teach him, and I responded by presenting to him a classroom of theology students. He has asked questions, presented his positions, and worked to become more knowledgeable, purely because it's a story he felt was worth telling. I have done the scene framing, as I believe [USER=42582]@pemerton[/USER] has put it, but the reason the scene needs framing in the first place is because the Druid (jokingly, out of character) said "I need JEEEESUS!" [/QUOTE]
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