Thursday 9 May 2013

Good Reads: One For The GM's

It's was only just over a week ago, at the beginning of this month that I found myself posting up links to articles on other blogs that had caught my eye, and here I am, doing it again! Keep this up and we may well have another regular feature on our hands. :0).

I digress though. Today's posts come with a theme, which is food for thought for the GM. Not that your average GM doesn't already have more than enough to think about. ;0). The first article by Tim Shorts over at Gothridge Manor however goes a long way towards relieving the harrowed GM, showing you how it's easily possible to create a quality nights entertainment in the space of an hour. Not only does this article really hammer home the points that you need to consider, but it is also quite inspirational. I highly recommend it.

The second article over at the Trollish Delver explores the ethics and morality of adventuring, and does it very well indeed. It is a subject that I have touched upon here before, and I do think it's very important. Not so much for the ethical implications it can throw up at the table but because as Scott rightly point out, it opens up a lot of avenues for adventure. Choices can come back to help or hinder players, and players can effectively give you the seeds to shape future adventures. It's sandbox thinking at it's best and again, I highly recommend giving it a read.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks Tom. Glad you found it useful. Sometimes those stream of consciousness posts end up a mess.

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    1. I know exactly what you mean, your post however came out a treat. :0).

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  2. Thanks so much, Tom. Really glad you enjoyed it.

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    1. It was a good read, very well done, on a topic that I think is very important and, under explored.. Not that PC's in any campaign I have been part of live long enough to get too big for their adventuring booties. ;0).

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