Even inside my own head it seems pretty chaotic - the the woobly and meandering line of work hours I use on then this and then that project. When I am not whipping myself into doing just one thing I tend to do a lot of things simultaneously. Same with books. I have no problem reading 5-6-7- books at a time.
But today I was working on my first role playing scenario which I plan to put out as CC-by as is the rule with this project. It is about four old hippie ladies who meet up in the great forests of Michigan in the autumn of 2020 and from there... well mystery, possibly horror, hopefully fun for those brave enough to try it out.
My working title has been "The Fabulous Four" and as work is progressing pretty well I just thought that I would check again to make sure it is not in use ...............
LOOK WHAT I FOUND! Premiere July 26 - 2024
Not at all the same, still COMPLETELY THE SAME! WTF! I will need to find a new title.
A roleplaying game is a strange way to tell a story. And making a written scenario so people can play your story is even more strange. In my case I have chosen to have four pre-made characters - which is, the leading roles, the ones that the players will play. As a GM using my text you will play the rest of the world, tell the players what their character see, hear and smell and to that part you will provide them with maps, descriptions, supporting roles (which are called Non-Player-Characters - short NPC) and maybe some advice on how to go about the whole thing.
But pretty crazy. I have chosen to have these four predefined characters and decided on four stereotypes so the players had something to work with. And even though what I have though up is pretty far from this - stereotype wise this come pretty close :)
Here's the silly trailer :)