I like your style, Mr. Grayson. I also agree with you that everyone “at the table” shares responsibility for the game and what each person gets out of the play. It seems to me that the player who is most bored with the ongoing game tends to be a player who is not putting much into it. TV is for non-interactive entertainment. RPGs are interactive and best when everyone is involved and contributing.
I don’t know what is better, the advise or the arguments with the turtle! Thank you!
(and I NEED this Godsend Agenda!)
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I like your style, Mr. Grayson. I also agree with you that everyone “at the table” shares responsibility for the game and what each person gets out of the play. It seems to me that the player who is most bored with the ongoing game tends to be a player who is not putting much into it. TV is for non-interactive entertainment. RPGs are interactive and best when everyone is involved and contributing.
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