Role-Playing Helps Stories Matter
I love small groups socializing with story telling.
Role-playing games take this into the realm of collaboration, and such mutual efforts have survived transference to the virtual tabletop.
A fantastic resource for writers:
Nothing tests a novel’s fantasy setting like having a dozen people bouncing around inside it with characters they’ve created and control.
Role-playing is the jiu-jitsu of storytelling.
It’s all about live situations where players constantly challenge themselves and others in a simulated life or death struggle… by rolling.
Roll20 only requires a browser for role-playing
My current book, Ranger of Path, is based on a role-playing campaign I created and game mastered over a decade ago.
Now it has come full circle, and I’ve created a new campaign based on this book.
Go where the people are.
It’s true with politics, writing, and role-playing. I need to engage people to be successful. Hence, a website is the easiest path to initiate as it utilizes what people already use.