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In his last post, Gestalt wrote about creating characters with more traditionally medieval values in his fantasy games. Now in reality, if you are striving to recreate (for lack of a better term) the most historically accurate medieval fantasy game ever to exist, that’s going to be very difficult. Many of the pieces of literature [...]

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One of my favorite theatre personalities is Peter Brook (he directed a really influential production of Titus Andronicus that brought that play with all its gore and glory back into the theatre canon). In his book The Empty Space, he has a chapter called Deadly Theatre, a term which he uses to describe crappy theatre. [...]

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Zombies are huge in popular culture these days. The genre of zombie movies has experienced a popular reemergence and the familiar brain eating bad guys appear more in video games, comic  books, and table top RPGs than they ever have before. When planning a session for my Urban Arcana game I decided to use zombies [...]

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Amnesiac heroes are one of the most poorly used tropes out there. The worst example I can cite is Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy VII. Cloud was a tool. I’m still convinced to this day that they gave him amnesia because they were never sure how his character was supposed to develop. He’s not the [...]

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Tropes are powerful devices. Devices that help define genres and styles and are incredibly useful tools for developing portions of your story. One of the most common tropes in fantasy stories is the massacre. Some impossibly bad-ass fighting force or rampaging monster ventures into a town or hamlet just to wipe everyone out with our [...]

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