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GMing as a Framework.

Started by tenbones, September 11, 2023, 05:11:36 PM

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Eirikrautha

Quote from: Fheredin on September 17, 2023, 02:49:02 PM
But here's the real problem I have with what you say; you have now stated that you have effectively three degrees in two radically different fields, but you haven't demonstrated to me that you've even read a Wikipedia article on Chaucer, let alone the original.

Well, the topic hasn't been Chaucer, up to this point.  But I'm happy to educate you, if you have questions.  I've frequently found the description of the Canon in the "Canon's Yeoman's Tale" to be an excellent starting point for RPG systems of alchemy.  Would you prefer to continue the discussion in Middle English?  Otherwise, stint thee clap, or thee beth clept a fole.
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Trond

I rate my improv as pretty basic, at 2, but otherwise I'm OK. I give myself 13 points.

VengerSatanis

Quote from: tenbones on September 14, 2023, 09:40:47 PM
@VengerSatanis - I definitely need to play in one your campaigns someday.

At the very least a one-shot, yes.  I still believe I have room for improvement... but most of that comes down to stage presence and delivery.

Come to VENGER CON sometime and we can at least sit down for a few hours and roleplay!