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Some Tips for New Storytellers

Apr 19, 202524 minSeason 6Ep. 323
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Episode description

Adam’s riding solo on this one, and he’s pulling a bundle of helpful tricks and tips out of his Storyteller’s saddlebag—especially for folks just starting out running Mage games. If you’re a veteran, you might hear some familiar ground, but if you’re new to the Storyteller’s seat, this one’s a gold mine.

Show Notes
  • 🔍 Mysteries in Mage
    How to prep, run, and avoid dead-ends in investigative stories using the Three Clue Rule, leads vs. evidence, and flexible scene design.
  • 📉 Failing Forward
    Why a botched roll doesn’t have to mean failure. Let the players move forward with consequences instead of slamming the brakes.
  • 🎲 Let It Ride
    One roll covers an entire scene—less stress, more fun. A simple rule to keep the tension without constant dice-checking.
  • 🏙️ Portraying Cities with Flavor
    Bring your setting to life! Split the city into districts, add landmarks and “scenic encounter” tables to make your urban Mage game sing.
  • Faction Clocks
    A slick little tool to track what NPC factions are up to, using clocks to show progress and raise stakes in the background.
  • 😈 Villain Advice
    Three time-tested tips:
    • Let worthy foes emerge from play
    • Keep villains offscreen and safe until the big showdown
    • Don’t be afraid to let bad guys run away when things go south
  • 📚 Source of Inspiration
    Much of this wisdom comes from Justin Alexander’s book So You Want To Be A Game Master and his legendary blog The Alexandrian, with Mage-friendly tweaks and examples sprinkled in.
  • 🎧 Related Episode
    Missions, Mysteries, and Magick: Paranormal Investigation in Mage - Using weird ⁠artifacts⁠, team dynamics and investigations that make sense in the World of Darkness.
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