It's a thing that often happens in games but seldom gets much detailed thought put into it: the PCs decide to go off and find something mundane to do like shopping or fishing.
We start the episode off with the usual check-in and then move on to our Patreon question where Alex Huggett asks: "How many games do you have on the go? How often do you play?" As you might expect, we're fairly active roleplayers, so there's a fair bit to say there. After reading our scripture, we dive into the main topic, and as it turns out, all three of us approached it from a completely different perspective. Grant and Jenny focused more on the reasons why players would want to do such a thing in the first place and its utility from a narrative perspective, while Peter was more about practical advice for making it interesting. All in all, it added up to a fun and in-depth discussion.
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 5:18, Matthew 25:34-40, Hebrews 2:10-17
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Episode 70 - Adoptionism and Ebionism (Historical Heresies, Part 1)
Episode 69 - Holy Sites
Episode 68 - Breaking Down Boundaries (with Kyle Rudge)
Episode 67 - Breaking Canon (with Kris Newton & Katrina Ehrnman-Newton)
Bonus Episode 7 - Collectible Card Games
Episode 66 - Gatekeeping (with Mike Perna)
Episode 65 - Non-Human Characters
Episode 64 - Matching System and Story
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Episode 63 - An Introduction to Roleplaying Games (with Rev. Jason D. Wood)
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Episode 61 - Fear the Charity and Con Games (with Derek Knutsen)
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Episode 59 - Conspiracies
Episode 58 - Prophecy (with Katrina Ehrnman)
Episode 57 - Playing for Small Stakes (with Josh T. Jordan)
Episode 56 - Making Locations Gameable
Episode 55 - Groundwork for Character Development
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