Elizabeth Pollock
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Yes, this is coming in the future, along with even more world functionality — ready-to-play characters, example game ideas, and backstory content!
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Yes! Love it!
This is something we have thought about quite a lot but have not yet built. We absolutely want Storium to support both short stories and long, ongoing tales that might span multiple “books”. Chapters aren’t quite the same thing — they’re just thematic demarcations within a single story.
It’s a fair bet that we will add this ability to Storium in the future, and we should be able to do it in a way that works for games and worlds you create today.
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We’re going to experiment with this idea during Gamma, along with some related concepts. Thanks for the feedback!
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We are going to try out something related to these suggestions, probably in the timeframe of Gamma. Thanks for the feedback, everyone!
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Interesting suggestion, thank you! We will noodle on this…
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I just joined today and I read the How Tos already so I went to look at what stories were already being played.
My first inclination was to find stories of a particular style or genre, but styles and genres aren't easily identifiable as things are now.
Yes, you can see what world it's in, the players and a blurb, but none of that necessarily introduces what sort of story is being told, if it's light hearted or dark, a mystery or fantasy, etc.
Having the narrator set the genre and/or style, much like they set the starter world or anything else, would make all stories more approachable for both general audiences who want to know what they're getting themselves into, and for those specifically looking for a certain type of story.
Also, this shouldn't be included in the blurb but kept separate, like the world and player information, thus easily identifiable.
Lastly, I think this should be searchable information.