tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7239577512598038009.post5980668013632269331..comments2024-02-27T01:17:39.925-08:00Comments on The Nine and Thirty Kingdoms: Plans and SchemesTalysmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02162328521343832412noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7239577512598038009.post-81129669857896511322010-05-02T06:50:00.024-07:002010-05-02T06:50:00.024-07:00The back material in this blog is really good.
I ...The back material in this blog is really good.<br /><br />I like in particular your ideas for character background and trait tags, and for dungeon design and stocking. The idea of using a small number of creature species in each area, forcing variety to come through encounter design rather than bestiary walloping, is very well stated and lines up with some of my own preferences (you might be interested in the last sections of my <a href="http://rolesrules.blogspot.com/2010/05/varlets-and-vermin-10.html" rel="nofollow">recent monster pdf</a>).<br /><br />I guess I'd most appreciate a product based on Blanc, with an eye toward balance and curbing potential abuses. But improv GMing is also something that is under-supported at present, so that project sounds fruitful as well. There are plenty of tables out there, I mean, but not enough advice on method and how to make the experience work for the players.Roger G-Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08594440701279968693noreply@blogger.com