I've noticed my players tend to receive my improvised plots better than ones I've written up beforehand, why is this?

I've noticed my players tend to receive my improvised plots better than ones I've written up beforehand, why is this?

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They like your improvised plots more.

Probably because your improvised ones run off what the players are interested in and pursue themselves. Now post more tribal babes

because you aren't railroading them when you improvise

Ah, it seems you may be a capable ad-lib, ad-hoc GM. Practice this, and embrace it. It's the best kind of GMing and creates the most organic stories.

Usually whatever come off the top of your head is better if that's the case, don't write a lot and only have general guidelines to whatever you want to do with the game.
There is also the possibility that you railroad them more into your previously written story, making it somewhat less enjoyable than naturally progressing the story.

I SEE A NIPPLE!

you've got a rare talent, a set of good players who can make spur of the moment decisions fun, and probably a flexible setting.
This is prime adlib campaign territory
well spotted junior

As per user's request, this is now a tribal babes thread. Will post what I have

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Runic armor and natural grit. Best armor.

I want more buff orc girls with armor like this.

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This. Players tend to have an odd selection of interest. My best campaigns have always started with a pre-made world filled with plot hooks. Past that it's all improve on how the world moves forward. Improve based on what the players decided was the best thing to focus on.

I found that pre-written stories depend on good Character role play. Like your focus on the personality of the character instead of the stats and combat.

Don't really have any orcs besides the one in the OP

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I'll post witches too

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So this is now a art/sexy Character thread?

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Veeky Forums is blue but nipples aren't banned as long as it isn't porn. This was specifically clarified a few years back; fantasy art does not have to be censored to American standards to be fine.

When you improvise a plot, you're building something that fits into what's actually going on. It's more natural and more engaging for that reason alone, and also because you can actively take advantage of what players are showing an interest in at that very moment.

I'm pretty sure it's an elf.

>I've noticed my players tend to receive my improvised plots better than ones I've written up beforehand, why is this?

It's because *you're* having fun, too.

All my carefully-constructed modules end up being completely boring for me to run, because I did all the creation and thinking beforehand and running the actual encounter means being a human calculator.

People in social situations create a dynamic group energy, and anyone who isn't having fun saps that energy from the group, doubly so if they're leading a session. A GM who's having a good time is going to run a good session.

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>gauges
dropped

Got a citation on when it was clarified? I need to have a word with janny

Nope. Feels like it must have been three or four years by now, could've been more.

That would apply if it was just the OP but this thread seems to be riding up pretty close to that line. Bare nipples are looking like a pretty major theme of this otherwise unprecipitated dump.

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>Elf
He is saying he doesn't have Orks dumbass.
And that is clearly a human, the most human of humans.

KYS.

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Are you fucking illiterate? Look at what's in the OP, you moron. That's the image that was being discussed.

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It's art.
Have you even seen the thread about a barbarian man with massive pecks? His pecks where massive round muscles, the size and shape.of a water Mellon. And because he was a man his nipples where out in the open without any offense.

That was a good thread.

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>massive pecks?
Are we talking about a chicken man?

There's no k in pectoral.

i... i was making a joke... does no one remember "i see a nipple!"
"i see a woman!"

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I prefer I GOT FIRED

Your calling the OP an elf?

Elves have angular faces and elegant smooth skin.
Orcs have big jaw lines and muscle mass.

That is clearly not an elf in the OP.
You calling the Post related pic an Elf made more sense than calling the OP an elf.

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I got promoted!

>Elves have angular faces and elegant smooth skin.
Looks right so far.
>Orcs have big jaw lines and muscle mass.
So not an orc.

Looks like we're clear.

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not tribal, but I dig it.

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I also dig that.

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If everything in this thread is true, then why is it that my players tend to have more fun with my premeditated and well-prepared plots than with my slapdash, improvised plots?

Does it matter on a GM to GM, group to group basis?

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This artwork predicates a very H SCENE immediately following this capture.

My fetish is "strong or powerful" women being rendered powerless to her sexual desires.

Should be added, *IN MY IMAGINATION*

It depends on the GM, it depends on the players.

Most of all,it depends on the setting

Yup. Some people are better at improv, some groups prefer more structure. Just like anything on the internet, your mileage may vary.

Maybe because they develop organically and are tailor made at the moment?
It happens to me too.

As someone who does both a lot of prepwork, but doesn't shy away from improvisation (anymore, I used to be pretty terrified of it but got over it through lots of practice), I find different players react to different things based on whether they like more serious plots and stories from on high, or whether they like more personal things that are character driven.

Same with drama for the sake of drama, and whether they like surprise twists that subverted their expectations.

Naturally things you sit around preparing, and things that arise spur of the moment are going to have differing degrees of each sort of ingredient, and that will naturally resonate with a certain type of player.

I find my players like both overall.

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>when you wake your roommate up the morning after a party

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It's not an elf, it's concept art of Boudicca as anachronistically portrayed in Civilization 5.

Anachronistically or not, at least it's not the F/GO one

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>It's just Boudica with pointy ears like in Civ 5!
>Totally not an elf guys!

>fluxen.deviantart.com/art/Boudicca-313720212
Literally the person who drew it. Unless you are somehow convinced that the celts were led by literal elves, I don't think there's any point in you trying to argue that she's an elf or was ever intended to be an elf.

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That's not the image in the OP, you illiterate retard.

her armour triggers me. her maile is roman lorica hemata

>maile
user have you been diagnosed yet?

that's because you're too stupid to realize people buy things from other people or copy good ideas

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but why are they rubbing clitty and titty

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thread needs more thicc orc women desu

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