On Role Playing, Literature, and Acting
This was an essay, but I realized that it can be trimmed to one line:
The only similarity between acting, literature, and role-playing games is that they all use words and, sometimes, plot arcs.
Relvevant Forge thread:
http://www.indie-rpgs.com/viewtopic.php?t=12711&highlight=
Anyone else have thoughts?
The only similarity between acting, literature, and role-playing games is that they all use words and, sometimes, plot arcs.
Relvevant Forge thread:
http://www.indie-rpgs.com/viewtopic.php?t=12711&highlight=
Anyone else have thoughts?
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I would like to note that this participatory/creator aspect and observer aspect are so tightly linked in RPG that distinguishing between the two is vanishingly difficult, and I think that that is a big source of what makes RPGs cool.
In fact, the only other form of human expression where creator, participant, and observer are so closely linked may well be Myth.
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It is a lot like filming a movie out of order.