Snork Maiden
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Re: Abraxas
Abraxas, that would be a shame, you have been a great person to role play with, I felt that there was a connection building between our characters. But I respect your reasons for wanting to spend less time here and doing other things.
I am still in,
I have always been a little bit wary of AD&D role playing on bulletin boards exactly because of the problem of flow.
Most D&D stuff is sponteneous, it needs a huge input - in my opinion - from the Dungeoen Master who should paint the scenes and direct the extra characters, always a huge task and one I always enjoyed but it is a lot of commitment. As a rule the DM should respond to every action the character makes thats a response to every comment made with action (more or less) that is after all the level of commitment a DM makes, not just the reading of the next encounter from the plot sheet.
I think White Queen is right in saying there should be a more Turns and Rounds based structure to the play if not only during combat.
In my experience it is not unusual for the party members to split up and investigate cities and towns as individuals and small groups, however, for this to work, the Dungeon Master has again got his work cut out, he has to role play all the NPC's that each character meets and interact with them accordingly. Likely there is an MU and Thieves Guild in town, a Town Hall with officials, a Market with traders and the obligatory pickpockets etc etc.
Playing the game involves painting a mental image in your mind of where you are, that imagery has to come through descriptions of sounds, smells, weather, appearances of buildings, alleyways, people. Is it a desert climate, or temperate it all adds to the imagery in your head and helps to build a more realistic campaign.
my 2 - 20 cents worth
Robina
Abraxas Winterlight said:I think I am gonna have to write myself out of this one. Spreading myself too thin ( got involved during vacation & realized I have a few too many threads)
Abraxas, that would be a shame, you have been a great person to role play with, I felt that there was a connection building between our characters. But I respect your reasons for wanting to spend less time here and doing other things.
I am still in,
I have always been a little bit wary of AD&D role playing on bulletin boards exactly because of the problem of flow.
Most D&D stuff is sponteneous, it needs a huge input - in my opinion - from the Dungeoen Master who should paint the scenes and direct the extra characters, always a huge task and one I always enjoyed but it is a lot of commitment. As a rule the DM should respond to every action the character makes thats a response to every comment made with action (more or less) that is after all the level of commitment a DM makes, not just the reading of the next encounter from the plot sheet.
I think White Queen is right in saying there should be a more Turns and Rounds based structure to the play if not only during combat.
In my experience it is not unusual for the party members to split up and investigate cities and towns as individuals and small groups, however, for this to work, the Dungeon Master has again got his work cut out, he has to role play all the NPC's that each character meets and interact with them accordingly. Likely there is an MU and Thieves Guild in town, a Town Hall with officials, a Market with traders and the obligatory pickpockets etc etc.
Playing the game involves painting a mental image in your mind of where you are, that imagery has to come through descriptions of sounds, smells, weather, appearances of buildings, alleyways, people. Is it a desert climate, or temperate it all adds to the imagery in your head and helps to build a more realistic campaign.
my 2 - 20 cents worth
Robina
)had given that character a unique Dark Cloud/Silver Lining moment.