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  1. Starrik

    Microscope RPG

    It's quite a lot of fun, as long as you make it clear that A) you're not allowed to discuss things and B) everyone has to provide creative input. But as long as you follow the first, the second is enforced by the rules. A brother and I did an alternative history Star Wars branching out from A...
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    Microscope RPG

    I picked up the Microscope RPG about a week ago, and I've been having a blast making pretty much everyone foolish enough to sit down at a table with me play it. For those that have never heard of it, Microscope is a world-building game that has no GM and no preparation required, where players...
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    Story too complicated?

    As said above, there's no such thing as too detailed a world. In fact, the more that a world feels like there are things going on outside the view of the players/readers, the more real it becomes and the easier it is to hold suspension of disbelief. The biggest mistake you can make, though, is...
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    Need some advice on my writing project

    I think the biggest problem you'd have in giving your Ork a more complex motivation would be expressing it in an Ork-y way, 40k has Orks communicating in a very limited, very stylised fashion that makes it rather hard to convey complex thought without it seeming either forced or unreal. Whatever...
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    What is your greatest weakness as a role player?

    I really struggle with the level of variety in my posts- I can always feel the format of how I reply to posts forming into a standard set of responses, and it always gets to the point where it feels weirdly formulaic. It's probably a useful way to be able to post in high quantities regularly...
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