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Last week was a show about how it might work to frame a scene when you get to decide whatever you want that scene to look like. But this week, we're looking at the reverse: what happens when you're given a very detailed scene and must figure out how to incorporate it into your story?
This episode brings together a bunch of threads I’ve been building up throughout this larp series: immersion, the separation or lack thereof between player and character, safer play, and more. I couldn't ask for a better cohost for that than Sharang Biswas.
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Further Reading
House of Craving by Tor Kjetil Edland, Danny Wilson & Bjarke Pedersen
Lumberjills by Moyra Turkington
I Say A Little Prayer by Tor Kjetil Edland
Just a Little Lovin’ by Tor Kjetil Edland and Hanne Grasmo
Uncertainty in Games by Greg Costikyan
Rules of Play by Katie Salen & Eric Zimmerman
The Self Reflexive Tabletop Role Playing Game by Evan Torner
The World is Born from Zero by Cameron Kunzelman
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