Hi –
Some of you have probably read this article on Flags.
Any list anywhere of some potential flags?
http://walkingmind.evilhat.com/2015/09/07/from-bonds-to-flags/
Hi –
Hi –
Some of you have probably read this article on Flags.
Any list anywhere of some potential flags?
http://walkingmind.evilhat.com/2015/09/07/from-bonds-to-flags/
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Ooooo… I’ve been thinking about this, too. Sadly, I haven’t found a list of examples beyond Rob’s initial article and this earlier G+ post: https://plus.google.com/108131264929529993281/posts/hxoHY956qwb
A comment by Maezar makes the great suggestion of using traits from Freebooters on the Frontier. I can see how those could be reframed as Flags.
My Fourth World hack contains about a dozen examples: http://divnull.com/blog/2016/seed-fourth-world-revisited/
But then, I posted that first thread, so there isn’t a whole lot new there (better phrasing, though).
I was revisiting Flags for my own hack earlier this weekend; these are from Lester Ward’s playbooks. I’m sure he doesn’t mind me extracting them:
Accommodating: counter my proposal with a less attractive one I must either accept or disrupt the harmony of the group.
Aspiring: make me an offer that threatens my social standing.
Bumptious: challenge my knowledge and prove that I have more to learn.
Compassionate: offer me an easier solution that requires I exploit those weaker than me.
Curious: convince me to try something I probably shouldn’t.
Deceitful: believe and act on a lie I’ve told you.
Devoted: offer me an easier solution that requires I compromise my relation with _____________.
Graceless: include me in a beneficial social interaction I must spoil with blunt observation or crass behavior.
Greedy: offer me financial reward to undermine a friend.
Gullible: tell me a lie I believe.
Heroic: let me keep you from going first into danger so I can go myself
Honest: involve me in a deception I must ruin.
Irresponsible: convince me to shirk my duty.
Peculiar: refuse my aid because I’m different.
Portentous: seek my divinations in a moment of uncertainty and trust them implicitly.
Righteous: offer me an easier solution that requires I violate my principle of _____________.
Selfish: suggest I sacrifice something (tangible or intangible) to improve the lot of others.
Sycophantic: insist I publicly compare the greatness of two people from whom I seek favor.
Trustworthy: confide in me a secret that would damage you if revealed.
Unsophisticated: exemplify a social convention or intricate concept I must misunderstand
Visionary: offer me an easier solution that interferes with my dream of _____________.