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gm_cameron [What Does It All Mean?]
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 //​Aftermath//​ is specifically a freeform((or "​parlour"​)) live roleplaying game, which means that instead of narrating your character'​s actions during game sessions, you actually perform them; you turn up each week, walk around and talk to other characters, make deals, trade news, gossip, diplome, eavesdrop and orate. This doesn'​t mean you need to be a great public speaker, or even a particularly good actor---just be able to speak as your character would! //​Aftermath//​ is specifically a freeform((or "​parlour"​)) live roleplaying game, which means that instead of narrating your character'​s actions during game sessions, you actually perform them; you turn up each week, walk around and talk to other characters, make deals, trade news, gossip, diplome, eavesdrop and orate. This doesn'​t mean you need to be a great public speaker, or even a particularly good actor---just be able to speak as your character would!
  
-//​Aftermath//​ sessions take place in [[when and where|LOCATION TO BE CONFIRMED]]. This represents the mysterious room detailed in the [[The Signs]], with protections in place to prevent violence. In general, the sessions will be for discussions between players and NPCs and any other activity will take place in turnsheets. ​+//​Aftermath//​ sessions take place in [[when and where|the Oscar Wilde Room]], Magdalen College. This represents the mysterious room detailed in the [[The Signs]], with protections in place to prevent violence. In general, the sessions will be for discussions between players and NPCs and any other activity will take place in turnsheets. ​
  
 Most importantly:​ roleplaying is about having fun and creating stories with other players. Absolutely no experience is required to play the Society Game (indeed, it's designed to offer an easy route in for new roleplayers!),​ and there will be plenty of supportive people on-hand to help you out if you're confused about any aspect of the game. Turn up and enjoy yourself! Most importantly:​ roleplaying is about having fun and creating stories with other players. Absolutely no experience is required to play the Society Game (indeed, it's designed to offer an easy route in for new roleplayers!),​ and there will be plenty of supportive people on-hand to help you out if you're confused about any aspect of the game. Turn up and enjoy yourself!
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