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Co-signed and underlined. While I get a lot of value out of improvised TTRPG experiences, it's good to call out that an improvised "game" has rules all its own. You are not "ignoring the rules" when you improvise around them. You are changing the rules. (Which is fine, but own up to it!)
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courtesy of @krikrit-t.bsky.social teal deer: A lot of people who come from an improv background often ignore the rules of whatever TTRPG they are playing, but only because they are already playing a different game with its own rules However, this has a lot of implications for non-improv players.
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