Saturday, October 5, 2024

Three Measly Bucks

I am continuing the series on the Higher Path, which can be obtained by anyone for just $3 a month. It's up to the reader to decide if they already know everything they want to know about D&D.


Here's a snippet of today's post:

... When the players respond to such unusual motifs and in-depth situations, stolen blatantly from real history, they nevertheless respond in reflection of the complex, believable situation we've woven. It's believable, we know, because it really happened.

The more resources we engage with, not only in one small field, but across a large spectrum of ideas, the more situations and ideas we can add to our overall arsenal. This makes us not only more complicated at grand, complex schemes, but simple, momentary situations as well. Our source material should also include small, tactile little moments, dredged up from stories, personal accounts and even letters home. This last, which is plentiful enough a resource in later time periods, expresses the exact same sentiments that existed a thousand years ago than they did in the last war. We haven't changed... so any bit or piece of knowledge...


It's no skin off my nose if you miss what I've said because you can't raise three measly bucks

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