Playing Exalted, Discovering My Own Inner Economist

I’ve been running a game of Exalted online for two of my friends, and the last session turned out very, very badly (e.g. boring). I already have lots of ideas on how to make the next one better, but I thought it’d be worthwhile to reflect on some things regarding my writing and storytelling.

Things are valuable when they’re scarce. I think this gives me a clue for why my own prose tends to sound overwrought and verbose when I read it. I have a confession to make: My name is Nic, and I am an adjective addict. I have difficulty disregarding irrelevant details, eschewing oddball colors, scents, and sounds, and eliminating background noise. Oops. Somewhere along the way, I forgot that “show, don’t tell” means to use verbs. :(

Moving on, what’s scarce in an RPG? Experience points are scarce, but they don’t have value outside of their fictional world. Character to beat up are a bit scarce, but the PCs could become marauding pirates and beat up lots of NPCs every session and I don’t feel that it would inherently make the campaign more or less interesting (it would give it a radically different flavor and plot).

I was told it needed some challenge, and I agree. But here’s where I really think I failed — the situation I created in the last session was very pedestrian - students talked to some people on campus, met a someone new at a nearby event. <sarscasm>Well, it’s not like people do that all the time!</sarcasm> Novel situations are scarce, perhaps not in RPGs, but definitely in real life. Throwing exotic characters in mundane situations sometimes creates an exotic situation, but you can’t depend on that to happen.

So, from now on, I’m going to try to create a new, unusual situation as the foundation for each session. I don’t know if I’ll succeed, but that’s my goal. 8)

One Response to “Playing Exalted, Discovering My Own Inner Economist”

  1. OmegaPaladin Says:

    Well, what is scarce is often good NPCs to interact with. Both impressive villains and interesting allies.

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