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Metaplot be damned or maybe not?

Started by jan paparazzi, April 20, 2014, 03:28:27 PM

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jan paparazzi

Quote from: Marleycat;753118I was just giving an example basically he is just one of my NPC's. It would be like Stella Reed: Elder Deava of the Invictus.

Ah, to me that's just an NPC. With a secret agenda. Works very well for sandboxing. It's neither backstory nor metaplot. But I am a simpleton. I like to put things in a box and they are never allowed out of that box. I am a black and white thinker.
May I say that? Yes, I may say that!

Marleycat

Cool, I just wanted to see what your definition of the terms you're using are meaning in context. Thanks.:)
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