Story #5: Orc Tribes Turn On Each Other When Bored - RPG Story of the Template
Preamble
I thought I would start sharing more anecdotal experiences with the public as a regular series, postings about the frequent experiences of the many RPG programs going on now from the human level.
These will be less formal than the many research essays, and also not so much about project status updates.
Instead of the usual heavier numbers, statistics, and formal analytical speech, it will be more about sharing individual and group experiences. This won't actually be every day, but I will make an effort share as frequently as possible.
I hope we can get other members of the RPG Research community to share their stories in similar fashion as well.
If you have similar interesting anecdotal stories to share, please post them on the http://www.rpgresearch.com/blog site,
In sharing these anecdotes, when appropriate to do so, be sure to change the names of clients and others, and avoid too much personally identifiable information (unless you have explicit written permission to share such information).
While others' posting will show up on the RPG Research Project's website as quickly as the authors desire, I will be posting the rest of my own stories on The RPG Research Project's Patreon page first, http://www.patreon.com/rpgresearch, at least 2 weeks before they are made available to the general public. This is as ongoing thanks to those monthly supporters helping to fund our efforts. If you are not already a supporter, please consider joining today, even just $1 per month, from enough people, adds up to helping many others.
If you would like to follow a similar release pattern with your own story, please include that in your story's Preamble, and we'll copy and paste your story (with the attribution you desire) into the Patreon site, and set the release timing as you wish.
Use this page as the template for your submissions: http://www.rpgresearch.com/blog/rpg-story-of-the-day/rpg-story-day-tempate
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