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You got my vote.
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Carl Gleba wrote:My original line of thinking goes along with asajosh...
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Jesterzzn wrote:So just remember that its just the internet, and none of our opinions matter anyway, and you'll do fine.
sithguy wrote:My friend and I were having an argument yesterday over the GM and player narrative responsibilities. I was saying the player should say how (I slash downward with my greatsword, etc.) and the GM should say what happens (Your downward slash makes a crack in his armor). My friend was saying that the GM should do both the how and what happens. Who is right or what are we doing wrong?
sithguy wrote:My friend and I were having an argument yesterday over the GM and player narrative responsibilities. I was saying the player should say how (I slash downward with my greatsword, etc.) and the GM should say what happens (Your downward slash makes a crack in his armor). My friend was saying that the GM should do both the how and what happens. Who is right or what are we doing wrong?
lather wrote:t0m wrote:a beautiful elven woman with hillbilly teeth....
She still has a purdy mouth.
sithguy wrote:My friend and I were having an argument yesterday over the GM and player narrative responsibilities. I was saying the player should say how (I slash downward with my greatsword, etc.) and the GM should say what happens (Your downward slash makes a crack in his armor). My friend was saying that the GM should do both the how and what happens. Who is right or what are we doing wrong?
sithguy wrote:My friend and I were having an argument yesterday over the GM and player narrative responsibilities. I was saying the player should say how (I slash downward with my greatsword, etc.) and the GM should say what happens (Your downward slash makes a crack in his armor). My friend was saying that the GM should do both the how and what happens. Who is right or what are we doing wrong?