In this episode I point out how to find inspiration in a book that is 125 years old and use the building blocks to make quests and backstories that are just as compelling today as they were then.
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Resources:https://www.storyanddrama.com/the-36-dramatic-situations-of-georges-polti/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thirty-Six_Dramatic_Situations
http://ifxgroup.net/plots.htm
Ep 185 - Lore Series - The Vast and Empty Areas of Your Map
Ep 184 - Preparing One Shots
Ep 183 - Improving Your Narration
Ep 182 - Campaigns Bigger Than the PCs
Ep 181 - Monster Series - Ambush Predators
Ep 180 - Let Villains Be Villains
Ep 179 - Better Roleplaying by Letting Adventures Breathe
Ep 178 - The Players Spoiled My Plans and the Paizo Remaster
Ep 177 - Back to Basics -Make Scenes not Stories
Ep 176 - Making Monsters Scarier
Ep 175 - Wizards of the Coast, Pinkertons, and That One DM Question
Ep 173 - Monster Series - Oozes
Ep 172 - PvP and David Carter of Crucible of Fate
Ep 171 - Good NPCs - Quest Givers
Ep 170 - Narrative Combat, Armor Class and Hit Points
Ep 169 - Honor Among Thieves Review and Use of RPG Social Skills
Ep 168 - Monster Series - Hags
Ep 167 - Immersive Roleplaying
Ep 166 - Dealing with Ill Prepared Parties
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