Prompt Detail:
This prompt is designed to help you flesh out the details of a tabletop role-playing game (RPG) scenario. You would use it by answering each of the questions to the best of your ability. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use it:
Game System: Specify the tabletop RPG system you're using. This will determine the mechanics, settings, and character options available in your scenario.
Scenario Story: Briefly describe the overarching story or theme of your campaign. This could be something like "a treasure hunt in a haunted pirate cove" or "a political intrigue in the elven kingdom."
Acts: Define how many major segments or chapters your scenario has. This could be as simple as three acts (beginning, middle, end), or it could be more complex depending on your story.
Player Characters (PCs): Decide how many players will be involved in the game and what roles they might play in the scenario. For instance, if you're running a heist story, you might need a rogue, a wizard, a warrior, etc.
Non-Player Characters (NPCs): Determine how many and what types of NPCs will be in your game. These could be allies, enemies, or neutral parties that the PCs will interact with.
Act Details: For each act in your scenario, provide the following:
a. Description: Write a summary of what happens in this part of the scenario.
b. Plot Hooks: Identify events or information that will motivate your players to engage with the story. This could be a reward, a person in distress, a mystery, etc.
c. Plot Points: Identify the key events that will advance the story.
After you've responded to each of these prompts, you'll have a solid outline for your RPG scenario. From there, you can flesh out the details such as specific encounters, loot, NPC personalities, etc. Remember, these are just guidelines. The beauty of tabletop RPGs is their flexibility, so feel free to adjust and adapt this prompt to better suit your specific needs and preferences.