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The Literary RPG Society is dedicated to the discussion of such works as Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings", CS Lewis' "The Chronicles of Narnia", and the general spectrum of Greek, Norse, Hindu Mythology, folklore, fairytales, history and literature, in relation to the creation (World Weaving / Mythopoeia) and running of Role Playing Worlds by Gamesmasters. We meet twice monthly, depending on member availability, on the second and fourth Wednsday's of each month at the Cobblestone Restaurant, 620 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase NY, from 8pm onward. This group site is for recording our meeting notes, sharing essays, artworks, and ideas as well as any other resources that may come to mind. Please feel free to browse around the site and contribute as you see fit.

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Re: GMing A Segue
Our GM has a Player Graveyard. Sometimes, it's a bad roll that pens a charater in the dead book. Other times, it's player stupidity. Occasionally, it's both.
Posted - Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:41 am
Jarod Cerf
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Re: GMing A Segue
Sometimes story does go that way, but being randomly massacred isn't the party being stupid and suffering the consequences, it's more the DM says "welp time to
Posted - Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:58 am
Reis Hansen
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Re: GMing A Segue
Sometimes story goes ... "And they did something stupid and then they died." Maybe there is something different about what makes a good story and what is fun
Posted - Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:38 am
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Re: GMing A Segue
I didn't say you didn't find it fun, I said I can't see how it could possibly be fun. I am interested in hearing how arbitrary death in a game about facing
Posted - Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:15 am
Reis Hansen
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Re: GMing A Segue
Wow. You're totally right. I didn't realise it but it was not fun at all! He was may favorite GM but now that you mention it he was a total dickwad. It
Posted - Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:13 am
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