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Topic: Greg Costikyan played Dark Places in Denmark
Started by: pfischer
Started on: 4/8/2005
Board: Adept Press


On 4/8/2005 at 11:06am, pfischer wrote:
Greg Costikyan played Dark Places in Denmark

Costikyan was invited as guest of honor to the Danish con where my Dark Places Sorcerer scenario was played (10 groups in all).

His feedback from the event is here: http://www.costik.com/weblog/ under "Fastaval".

The GM was apparently wearing a bunny custume, which seems decidedly odd for an Ellroy-inspired scenario. I was not a request from me ;)

Per

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On 4/8/2005 at 2:08pm, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: Greg Costikyan played Dark Places in Denmark

Too bad the GM wasn't wearing bunny slippers. (Old Forge joke. Do a search on "slippers" with Paul Czege as the author.)

Anyway, one thing that jumped out at me in the account is the assumption that in a con game, you look at the character sheet in order to know how to act, which is more-or-less secondary or preliminary-play-oriented in a Sorcerer game.

So it sounds to me as if the author knew what he or she was doing in that regard, but it's not clear whether the group as a whole knew that the characters' substantive actions would be entirely up to them.

Best,
Ron

P.S. Damn. Search didn't work due to hyphens. The thread is Exxxploit.

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On 4/8/2005 at 2:42pm, pfischer wrote:
RE: Greg Costikyan played Dark Places in Denmark

Ron Edwards wrote:

So it sounds to me as if the author knew what he or she was doing in that regard, but it's not clear whether the group as a whole knew that the characters' substantive actions would be entirely up to them.


Well, if they read the player material, they should be. But players sometime don't .One player in one of the groups hadn't even realised the scenario demanded use of Sorcerer rules (which I stated explicitely in the description in the con's program) and opposed it during actual play - the group ended playing it freeform-ish and it was not a great success.

Each character was equipped with a Kicker, though, that demanded immediate action and decisions from the very start.

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