anyway.



thread: 2005-05-02 : Person vs. Protagonist

On 2005-05-03, SK wrote:

The Civilitas RPG's Arnold Peasgood is a good example of a role-playing character who will never step up to the plate of his internal conflicts, yet whose "Do I dare to eat a peach?"ing has yielded some quite spiffy roleplay.

Written media is simply much better at handling internal monologue than visual/oral media.  If you want an RPG that handles internal processes well, then I believe you'd be far better served by one of the written models of RPG than by one of the improvisational acting models.



 

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