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    Encounter Idea 12 – The Wandering Minstrel

    ByScot Newbury March 24, 2006May 18, 2012

    This is one of those role-playing encounters that could happen anywhere. The party could encounter this individual on the road traveling somewhere or while they’re enjoying a mug of their favorite drink at their local watering hole. In either case this is an opportunity for the GM to use some of his creative juices. If…

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    Improving Your Storytelling – Open a book

    ByScot Newbury March 23, 2006May 18, 2012

    I mentioned yesterday that I was going to start sharing my thoughts on the topic of improving your storytelling as a role-playing GM and the first item I want to share is you need to open a book. Now before you go running off, I mean a reading book, not your gaming rulebooks, not the…

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    Now Online – Roleplaying Tips E-Zine Issue #303

    ByScot Newbury March 23, 2006May 18, 2012

    Issue #303 of the Role-playing Tips E-zine is now online – Running Faster Combats is now online and the issue contains: CONTENTS: –> A Brief Word From Johnn –> This Week’s Tips: 1. Communicate 2. Time Yourself 3. Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance 4. Manage Initiative Smartly 5. Draw Maps Quickly 6. Limit Conversation 7….

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    Improving Your Storytelling

    ByScot Newbury March 22, 2006May 18, 2012

    A common question that seems to be often by GMs regardless of the role-playing system they use is, “how can I be a better storyteller?” The bad news is that I can’t think of one clear cut answer to that question. The good news is that based on the groups I’ve played in and those…

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    Encounter Idea No. 11 – The Fortune Teller

    ByScot Newbury March 17, 2006May 18, 2012

    No role-playing game is complete until you’ve had a fortune teller. Of course the fortune teller doesn’t have to be the typcial gypsy like woman you peers into a crystal ball, it could also be: – A child who “sees things” and is escorted by a protector or bodyguard (possibly related) – A elderly man…

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    Now Online – Roleplaying Tips E-Zine Issue #302

    ByScot Newbury March 17, 2006May 18, 2012

    Issue #302 of the Role-playing Tips E-zine is now online – Why Go Diceless? is now online and the issue contains: CONTENTS: –> A Brief Word From Johnn –> TIP REQUEST: Virtual Online Tabletop Game Tips –> This Week’s Tips: 1. Almost Everyone Has Already Played Diceless 2. For D&D – Take 10 All The…

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