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A Deep Dive Into the Mytho-lyptic Mashup Cocktail
Today I want to walk you through some of the decisions I made to create that short comic. Seeing how other people use the same tools that I use in...
A Deep Dive Into the Mytho-lyptic Mashup Cocktail
Today I want to walk you through some of the decisions I made to create that short comic. Seeing how other people use the same tools that I use in...
How to Mix a Genre Cocktail: Mytho-lyptic Mashup
By Zach Schuster I’m Zach Schuster, the project coordinator for The Story Engine and I’m here today to show off a cool way of using The Story Engine Boosters...
How to Mix a Genre Cocktail: Mytho-lyptic Mashup
By Zach Schuster I’m Zach Schuster, the project coordinator for The Story Engine and I’m here today to show off a cool way of using The Story Engine Boosters...
How Solo RPGs Got Me Through the Pandemic
By Clare C. Marshall Around the beginning of the pandemic, I felt like I lost the ability to tell a good story. I wasn’t invested in anything I’d created—or...
How Solo RPGs Got Me Through the Pandemic
By Clare C. Marshall Around the beginning of the pandemic, I felt like I lost the ability to tell a good story. I wasn’t invested in anything I’d created—or...
How to Use The Story Engine for Your Magic Syst...
By Zach Schuster Here at the Story Engine, we love seeing how different storytellers use The Story Engine Deck to create their own prompt formats and systems! While the guidebook...
How to Use The Story Engine for Your Magic Syst...
By Zach Schuster Here at the Story Engine, we love seeing how different storytellers use The Story Engine Deck to create their own prompt formats and systems! While the guidebook...
Lore Fragments: Unearthing Your Fictional World
By Peter Chiykowski A few strategically placed lore details can add oodles of depth, character, and immersion to a fictional world, but knowing where to start (and stop) in developing you're setting's lore can...
Lore Fragments: Unearthing Your Fictional World
By Peter Chiykowski A few strategically placed lore details can add oodles of depth, character, and immersion to a fictional world, but knowing where to start (and stop) in developing you're setting's lore can...
Culture Keyholes: Asking Questions at the Heart...
By Peter Chiykowski "What do they not have a word for?" "What are their beliefs in life after death?" "What are the consequences of criticizing someone powerful?" For worldbuilders, small questions...
Culture Keyholes: Asking Questions at the Heart...
By Peter Chiykowski "What do they not have a word for?" "What are their beliefs in life after death?" "What are the consequences of criticizing someone powerful?" For worldbuilders, small questions...