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 86 - Skill Challenges
Ep 85 - What I Wish I'd Known When I Started Playing D&D
Ep 84 - 3-Dimensional and Underwater Combat
Ep 83 - Class Series - Barbarian and Bard
Ep 82 - Ending the Campaign
Ep 81 - Lycanthropy and Inflicted Transformations
Ep 80 - Non-Combat Encounters
Ep 79 - Demons Devils and the Blood War
Ep 78 - Tips for Scene Descriptions
Ep 77 - Optional and Crazy Combat Rules That Can Quicken Your Game
Ep 76 - Customizing Prewritten Campaigns
Ep 75 - Better Backstories
Ep 74 - Monster Series - Owlbears
Ep 73 - Oops the PCs Killed the Big Bad
Ep 72 - Minimalist DM Prep Tips
Ep 71 - Debilitating Conditions
Ep 70 - Artifacts and Other Devices of Power
Ep 69 - Monster Series - Succubus and Incubus
Ep 68 - All About the Big Bad
Ep 67 - Making Magic Items Feel Special
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