D&D

Dec. 18th, 2001 10:50 am
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I am enjoying playing in Ralph's D&D game, and I'm especially pleased that Ralph is getting into the "extra-game story" aspects. I decided when we started playing a few months ago that my character (a young human girl from the boondocks) would keep a diary, and that I would actually write those diary entries as sort of meta-game entertainment, and to help me develop the character. I know this makes Ralph happy. Last night Ralph wrote a letter that my character just received, which I like to think was maybe inspired by the diary stuff. I think these sorts of things make the game more fun; Ralph could have just told us "you got a letter that said such-and-such" but he didn't. Nifty. Yes, of course doing this stuff is lots more work, so I don't expect it'll happen all the time, but it's still neat when it does.

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Date: 2001-12-18 01:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ralphmelton.livejournal.com
The extra-game story aspects are very important to me. I'm very glad that you are participating so much in this part of story creation.

I had considered trying to handwrite this letter and artificially age it, so you'd get the 'real' letter. But I wussed out on that. Sorry about that--maybe next time.

One of the other benefits of these diary entries is that it gives me a chance to see what you're thinking and correct my errors of description.

By the way, a topic that Larissa might touch on in her journal in the coming months: her life has probably gotten significantly more violent, exotic, and otherwise generally adventurous. How is she reacting to this? How is it affecting her?

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