Anonymous
7/16/2025, 3:59:34 PM
No.96103694
>>96102050
Yes, but that's not really what defines a storygame imo; what defines a storygame is a dilution of narrative authority from GM to player, which takes the form of mechanics like shared worlding like Beyond the Wall, or adding things to the scene like Fate.
Vampire and D&D limit the mechanical narrative authority of PCs to their characters, and heavily restrict their ability to co-GM.
Yes, but that's not really what defines a storygame imo; what defines a storygame is a dilution of narrative authority from GM to player, which takes the form of mechanics like shared worlding like Beyond the Wall, or adding things to the scene like Fate.
Vampire and D&D limit the mechanical narrative authority of PCs to their characters, and heavily restrict their ability to co-GM.