Post-Intercon brain wanderings
Mar. 15th, 2010 07:14 pmAn actual update on Intercon to come later, but for now -
Some of you may know that I've wanted to try my hand at campaign GMing for a while. I've gotten a lot of positive feedback about my games thus far, and this past Intercon, I had a lot of fun with the role that the GM plays in storytelling.
So, just to get some info:
[Poll #1538585]
Some of you may know that I've wanted to try my hand at campaign GMing for a while. I've gotten a lot of positive feedback about my games thus far, and this past Intercon, I had a lot of fun with the role that the GM plays in storytelling.
So, just to get some info:
[Poll #1538585]
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Date: 2010-03-15 11:20 pm (UTC)Question, though: would this be BYOC, or GM-generated character sheets? I admit, I'm somewhat uncomfortable with BYOC, and I know that's a standard for many campaign LARPs.
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Date: 2010-03-16 01:50 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2010-03-16 08:20 am (UTC)Both settings could work, but I think Leash has more potential for a campaign setting than Martha.
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Date: 2010-03-16 03:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-16 09:57 pm (UTC)Both Martha Stewart and Leash are entertaining, engaging concepts in their own right, and I think a campaign LARP could work well with either one. But Leash as a one-shot was presented with (AFAIK) significantly more background material, especially on BERR. That sort of background material and the exploration therein can make or break campaign games, in my opinion, as there's simply more to do with the knowledge as presented.
Now, Martha Stewart could develop that, and if it did, it could run well. I mean, the whole dinner party had something of a clandestine feel to it, and that could be built on to include some sort of secret society leanings. Leash, on the other hand, could be as complex and interesting as, say, a game set in the Psi Corps in the Babylon 5 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon_5) universe. There were a huge number of questions I heard bandied about during the run alone: How is BERR run? Who makes what decisions? How do different people feel about the current laws in place? Are there any opposing groups, and if so, who are they and what do they do? What really goes on at the Sanctuary and the Academy? Where do E-Phos come from in the first place? All of these are potentially explorable questions for a campaign game, and personally, I'd love to see that.
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Date: 2010-03-17 03:14 am (UTC)- I'm afraid I'm near critical mass for campaigns at this point, but I'd reeally try to do this. If I couldn't commit enough to PC, I'd at least NPC when I could (heck, I generally prefer NPCing in campaigns anyway)
- I don't know how to answer the question about worlds because I haven't played in Leash (something I am sad about-- I hope you run it again!), but both sound really intriguing.
Basically, I think it'd be awesome if you did it, and I'd participate to the best of my ability, probably being more help as a PC or NPC than as a GM.