tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764158821384594980.post8774090196117953126..comments2024-03-27T03:37:22.778-04:00Comments on Age of Ravens: My Year in Gamemastering 2009Lowell Francishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02359280169506945906noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764158821384594980.post-20475827352367455172021-02-12T22:22:15.150-05:002021-02-12T22:22:15.150-05:00Buat para pemula untuk mengawali bermain game onli...Buat para pemula untuk mengawali bermain game online agar mudah, main aja di situs Dewapoker777 terpercaya.<br />Dewapoker777 juga menyiapkan berbagai tipe bonus yang sangat besar juga tentunya.<br />Caranya sangat gampang banget lho , cukup 1 ID saja kalian sudah bisa main dengan puas.<br />Mainkan Slot Online, Togel Online, Fishing & Live Casino<br />Situs Dewapoker777 juga menyiapkan jackpot dengan pasaran yang terpercaya.<br />- Pasaran Malaysia<br />- Pasaran Macau<br />- Pasaran Hongkong<br />- Pasaran Sidney<br />- Pasaran Singapore<br />- Pasaran Singapore 45<br />- Pasaran Qatar<br />- Pasaran Malaysia Siang<br />- Pasaran HK Singa<br />- dan Pasaran Geylang<br /><br />Minimal Betting Togel 500 Rupiah.<br /><br />Tersedia Promo :<br />- FREEBET/FREECHIPS SETIAP BULAN KEPADA RATUSAN MEMBER [ DEPOSIT / NON DEPOSIT ]<br />- Bonus New Member 30%<br />- CashBack Kekalahan Live Casino Up To 10%<br />- Bonus TurnOver Slot & Tempat Ikan Up To 0.8%<br />- Promo Menarik Setiap Bulannya<br />- Diskon Togel Terbesar [ 4D : 66% , 3D : 59% , 2D : 29% ] Bebas Invest<br />- Tersedia Grup Lomba Togel<br /><br />Contact :<br />Line : Dewapoker777<br />Link : <b><a href="http://128.199.186.1/register" rel="nofollow">Dewapoker777 . 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I had a section with a combat against a foe that I imagined as a little bit of a sidebar. That ended up taking up more of the session space than I wanted. I could have streamlined the lead up a little more. But I also missed an opportunity later on in the session. <br /><br />They had Christmas Day and off the cuff I had some of the other Changelings call Will's character up for a poker game. It was kind of a "boy's night" for him. I had some other bits for Sherri and Sharon, but not as much or as rich as that-- lots of NPC interaction. <br /><br />What I ought to have done was have two parallel incidents to that-- with the other two also invited to like events. Each player could have had some interactions with a small group of NPCs and I could have built some nice parallelism and also illustrate the kinds of groups likely to interact with the different NPCs. That's something I'll play out probably next session, but the chance to have that dramatic parallel front and center was lost in that moment.Lowell Francishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02359280169506945906noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764158821384594980.post-36595446746297280272010-01-03T10:42:06.487-05:002010-01-03T10:42:06.487-05:00I think of Edige as the Billy Martin (NY Yankees m...I think of Edige as the Billy Martin (NY Yankees manager) or Erwin Rommel of GMing. A conceptual innovater who keeps pushing forward. Minus the alcoholism or the boss who needs fragging. Anyhow, constant improvement means a ruthless search for your own weaknesses.<br /><br />At a high level, this means throwing out old ideas of good and bad when they don't prove useful. I enjoy this blog and talking with Edige about gaming because a lot of my old ideas do get trashed.Gene Hahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07389258008505629339noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764158821384594980.post-14269240961306280802010-01-03T05:47:17.515-05:002010-01-03T05:47:17.515-05:00"Like most GM's I tend to focus on the ne..."Like most GM's I tend to focus on the negative about the play after a session and how it could have gone better."<br /><br />This really surprised me. You're the last GM that I would expect to do this. It's something that I do after every single session when I'm running, but I thought it came from a lack of GMing experience (which you most certainly don't have).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com