Topic: The Lumpley Principle?
Started by: ejh
Started on: 5/8/2003
Board: RPG Theory
On 5/8/2003 at 6:52pm, ejh wrote:
The Lumpley Principle?
Can someone summarize this for me, and point me to the threads it comes from? It's gotten to the point that Ron is using it without defining it in essays, for heaven's sake...
On 5/8/2003 at 7:38pm, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: The Lumpley Principle?
Hiya,
Here's what I've put into the glossary terms for the Gamism article:
The Lumpley Principle: "System (including but not limited to 'the rules') is defined as the means by which the group agrees to imagined events during play." The author of the principle is Vincent Baker.
Here's an older thread where it might have been tagged by that name first, although I could be wrong about that: Player power abuse. Running down the first time Vincent laid it on the line (because we didn't call it a principle or anything at the moment) might be a bit harder.
Best,
Ron
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On 5/8/2003 at 7:42pm, lumpley wrote:
RE: The Lumpley Principle?
Nope! Easy peasy:
Vincent's Standard Rant: Power, Credibility and Assent
I'd say it a bit differently now, of course, but there it is.
-Vincent
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