Tg! Assuming a medieval fantasy pen and paper RPG like pathfinder, what would your ideal (yet average) session look like?
Better question: /tg/, tell me what the fuck is going on in OPs pic.
>>53615049
Everyone contributes something and feels useful, everyone feels involved and like their character has at least a little bit of development. I only really care that everyone feels invested and has fun.
>>53615102
God looking down upon the world.
>>53615102
Slavic demiurge contemplates creatures who cannot squat
>>53615049
Loads of random humor and combat.
A GM that isnt stuck up when i just wanna have fun.
It would happen.
>>53615049
Everyone has fun, we make some good plot progress, it ends on a nice (if relatively minor) cliffhanger for the next session, I get to foreshadow some things, and afterwards we relax and talk about ideas we have for next session.
Sometimes being a forevergm can be pretty good.
Never make a thread with an image more interesting than the text
>>53618663
I actually bypassed several pictures in order to avoid this. Damn.
> players recap epsiode, especially the funny part. everyone has a laff
> players go to do their shit
> they progress at a reasonable pace without getting lost in 30 minute arguements weither to go straight or 5 degrees to the left
> they speak to a bunch of NPCs to try and find the one with a name to make fun of, they do
> player makes highly elaborate plan, the basics are already flawed, it breaks down withing seconds of beeing put into motion - additionally the rolls are bad and massive failure happens
> everyone has a laugh of the ensuing incomeptency displayed by the PCs
> a player dies, a new char is made