PJ Coffey
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Podcast Appearances
then there's the opportunity to bring that sort of thing and that really enhances intra-group roleplay, as in the players are roleplaying between themselves rather than just roleplaying with the DM and then moving around in a Mother May I fashion.
So if none of that sounds appealing to you, that's fine.
It's not for you.
But if you have the case where your players produce zero background or they produce 10,000 to 20,000 words of background and expect you to read all that, then this could be for you.
It's on my blog, homeroomhacking.com, but you can also find it on DriveThruRPG, where I have produced lovely versions in A4, US letter size, and also digital braille.
Except that last one basically splits it, splits pages in half so players can write in them, they've got like a little box to write in, in response to things.
I'd say it's all entirely voluntarily done,
They don't have to complete it, but it's a good way to get the players to throw in backstory and how much you can mess with it, which takes a load of brewery off you as a GM.
So that's why I wrote it.
I hope people find it useful.
Okay.
Lovely, lovely, lovely.
It's not a mule, it's a goat.
Very, very reliable.
Very sure-footed.
Maybe not as sure-footed as goats, but still...
more reliable than horses.
Because horses are basically just prancing along on a single fingernail.
The more you find out about the horses, the more you're like, wow, how are these creatures alive?
Yes.