Traps – Ideas and Prompts for Roleplaying and Creative Writing
What evil adversary doesn’t love to set awesome traps? Why not spring one on an unsuspecting character? Are you evil and tricky enough?
What evil adversary doesn’t love to set awesome traps? Why not spring one on an unsuspecting character? Are you evil and tricky enough?
The gurgling moan of the zombie horde means you better run… before the decaying mass sniffs you out and infects you.
A treasure chest makes a great goal for an adventure story. Check out this post for creative writing prompts for your stories and roleplaying games.
What strange things go on in dreams and nightmares?
The idea of “home” is loaded with narrative and autobiographical potential. It bastes us in resiliency… and baggage. How can “home” weave into your story?
In the midst of your flagging adventure, a tunnel can take you to new worlds of opportunity… or danger!! What are you waiting for?
Planning, plotting, and designing encounters for roleplaying can be half the fun of gamemastering or participating inĀ group storytelling. This post will help you think both inside and outside the box for ways to confront, challenge, and entertain your characters!
When the day is long, the journey is hard, or the battle drags on, exhaustion sets in. What will happen when your characters get tired? What will tire them so? And how will they deal with it? Write until you’re out of gas, folks!
Just when things are going terribly, you think, “Can this get any worse?” Well… of course it can! Why not get your characters lost for more narrative fun!
Before he knew it the anger had taken hold of him and around him lay the aftermath… if only he could have controlled it. Such is the fate of the angry character. What will happen through the beast of your character’s anger?