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Exploring storytelling and games.


  • The Mission is What the Mission Becomes

    In Season 3 of Young Justice, Dick Grayson has a conversation with Will Harper while they carry out a job with Bowhunter Security, which is a security company owned by the Harpers. The scene is here if you would love to follow along, but I would love to quote a few lines as they serve Continue reading

  • Initiations as a Player vs Initiations as a GM

    In improv, an initiation is typically done by the person who first enters the stage. They can set the course of the scene by saying, or doing something that reveals what the relationship between two characters are, what they’re doing, where they are, and who they are. Sometimes it’s as simple as a hello, and Continue reading

  • D&D Is Not Improv

    There are elements of TTRPGs that lend themselves to multiple different domains. Improvised theatre, writing, game design, acting, music direction…prop making. There are a variety of supplements you can use to enhance your experience of your game at your table. As I have been taking improv classes (nearly for a year now!) and performing as Continue reading

  • Failure and Cognitive Dissonance of Character

    Narration. We can control how the world sounds, looks, and is through our words both as a player and a GM. As a GM however, there are certain things that are typically within our control: dice rolls. When you ask a player for a dice roll, it is typically in response to something that they Continue reading

  • Repeats: A Discussion on Variation

    In scene work, as discussed before, you support what your scene partner is giving you. There are similar ideas in music, especially when playing in a smaller ensemble and not everyone is playing under a conductor. You start together, and you follow one person in the ensemble. This post was inspired by a cello and Continue reading

  • The Business of Hospitality

    I stayed in an AirBnB while in Seattle, as the prices for hotels during my stay were atrocious. It was far beyond my budget, so I decided to look at AirBnB options. While they were equally unappealing, what was appealing in price was the option to stay in a room in someone’s house. Excellent! It Continue reading

  • What is your drag?

    While scrolling through the very distracting area of YouTube Shorts, I found a tidbit from an interview with Brennan Lee Mulligan about his costuming in Dimension 20’s latest production, Dungeons and Drag Queens. (It’s no secret that I’m a fan of his, and all of the lovely people at College Humor/Dropout. I mean, check every Continue reading

  • Have you ever been in a community center?

    For the first time in my life, I found myself in a community center. I believe it was three stories tall, made of brick, and the interior was all wood. From the top to the bottom, there was wooden halls that stretched wide from side to side, mirroring a grand lawn, and with stairs just Continue reading

  • Fuck the audience…?

    There are many styles of improv, and different philosophies that come with that. In these varying philosophies and values, there are different sentiments on how to approach the audience. In many cases, when you are improvising, you are improvising…you are playing on a stage with your team. You may be with just a single scene Continue reading

  • How to Build a Bridge

    If you’re going to build a bridge, make sure that you can see what is around, under, and above it. If it doesn’t look like a skeleton, then it is wrong. If it doesn’t look like a wonder, then it is wrong. If it does not mystify those who see it and makes them speculate Continue reading

About Me

An avid storyteller who enjoys all sorts of mediums for storytelling, but primarily games. I have been a Game Master since 2015, text roleplayer since the ambitious age of 8, and a reader since before that. I worry more often about my art than I should.