
(09-15-2015, 03:14 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: "Plot" can sometimes mean "general one sentence description of the current arc/angle." It's more often than not just "these things are on the horizon, let's explore" as opposed to "And this is the scene where the heroes storm the warehouse but it's a trap, and the villain gets away after using a smoke bomb."
To wit, I know there's a kidnapping plot going on with absolutely no coordination between the parties involved beyond "Kidnap that person" and "Don't let this person get kidnapped." It's been exhilarating.
Sorry to double post. I just wanted to say 100% Yes to that.
Arc and Angles guys, suppose you're not taking part of a plot. How do you handle your arcs? Is it the same way?Â
I know when I did Rae when I made him I had some general idea of what I wanted him ideally to be like, but I made a character who would fit in the world who had to goal of "I want to be this when I grow up." and he worked to that but I didn't put any steps down and let RP flow.
Would you budge from developmental arcs if someone gave you reason to budge?
"Don't be scared homie."