How do we make adventures that don't require the adventurers to swoop in and be the heroes?
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My Reply on Twitter. My Reply on Thread Reader.
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The 36 Plots by Loren J. Miller [This is the list I was thinking of.] Radio Grognard on the 36 Dramatic Situations
The Seven Basic Plots
The Fifty-Five Dramatic Situations
42 Essential 3rd Act Twists
Hero's Journey
The Action Heroine's Journey Satine Phoenix
The Alexandrian - Don't Prep Plots
Five Common Character Archetypes
The Companion Blog Post
Episode 204 - What I Did This Summer
Episode 203 - One D&D - SRD & OGL
Ep. 202 - Bits & Bobs - This & That
Episode 201 - What Is The Best RPG?
Episode 200 - My 2022 Gary Con Experience
Episode 199 - Help Save Gary's House
Episode 198 - 2021 Year End Review
Episode 197 - Down the Rabbit Hole of UAPs/UFOs
Episode 196 - Solo RPGs
Episode 195 - What's Happening At Follow Me, And Die!
194 - What's Going On?
Episode 193 - Catching Up The Story
Episode 192 - Death of an Anti-Paladin
Episode 191 - Near TPK
Episode 190 - Why Follow Me, And Die!
Episode 189 - Preparations to Leave Haven
Episode 188 - More Adventures In Haven
Episode 187 - I Must Be Doing Something Right
Episode 186 - Big Discoveries in Haven
Episode 185 - My Campaign - Did They finally Reach The Sand Vikings?
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