Is there any Eliezer glowfic besides “mad investor chaos and the woman of asmodeus”? Which work is gigantic enough, but because it’s so gigantic I find myself unmotivated to read any more of it now that I’ve more or less got the framework of that world.
Also, is that work a collaboration between Eliezer and one or more others? While reading it, for some reason I took Eliezer to be writing Keltham’s part and someone else GM-ing all the other characters, but I’m not sure I have any reason to think that.
Also, is that work a collaboration between Eliezer and one or more others? While reading it, for some reason I took Eliezer to be writing Keltham’s part and someone else GM-ing all the other characters, but I’m not sure I have any reason to think that.
Glowfic is generally written by multiple people. When you look at a post, you’ll see on the left the character picture for that post (giving some mood info), the character’s name, the character’s short phrase-bio, and then below that the author’s username.
Most of planecrash is written by Iarwain and lintamande, but the most recent thread has five authors (as more characters have joined the research project).
Each “post” on the glowfic also lists the author which I imagine is linked to the account that the post originated from. There are two main authors. They don’t always strickly stick to writing particular characters. There is definetely parts where there is a clear agent-environment structure to the proceedings. “Keltham tries to open the door. Does it open? Yes, it does.”. The structure does tickle my game literacy. While the end text is frozen in stone that its based on interaction counterfactuals become way more relevant (the participants would be prepared to tell the story even if there were slight twists).
Other roleplaying shows also have that structure that its mostly quiet and then some exciting things happen very spikingly and sproadickly. It tends to a once a week 3-4 h episode being made into a clip complication of 15 mins with 1-2 min tidbits of tasty character expression (the bits that everybody remembers from watching the episode).
Is there any Eliezer glowfic besides “mad investor chaos and the woman of asmodeus”? Which work is gigantic enough, but because it’s so gigantic I find myself unmotivated to read any more of it now that I’ve more or less got the framework of that world.
Also, is that work a collaboration between Eliezer and one or more others? While reading it, for some reason I took Eliezer to be writing Keltham’s part and someone else GM-ing all the other characters, but I’m not sure I have any reason to think that.
Glowfic is generally written by multiple people. When you look at a post, you’ll see on the left the character picture for that post (giving some mood info), the character’s name, the character’s short phrase-bio, and then below that the author’s username.
Most of planecrash is written by Iarwain and lintamande, but the most recent thread has five authors (as more characters have joined the research project).
Clarifying for readers who don’t keep track of these sorts of things:
Iarwain is Eliezer, and lintamande is a different person who is not Eliezer.
Each “post” on the glowfic also lists the author which I imagine is linked to the account that the post originated from. There are two main authors. They don’t always strickly stick to writing particular characters. There is definetely parts where there is a clear agent-environment structure to the proceedings. “Keltham tries to open the door. Does it open? Yes, it does.”. The structure does tickle my game literacy. While the end text is frozen in stone that its based on interaction counterfactuals become way more relevant (the participants would be prepared to tell the story even if there were slight twists).
Other roleplaying shows also have that structure that its mostly quiet and then some exciting things happen very spikingly and sproadickly. It tends to a once a week 3-4 h episode being made into a clip complication of 15 mins with 1-2 min tidbits of tasty character expression (the bits that everybody remembers from watching the episode).