>How in-depth do you plan? Of course no plan survives first contact with the enemy, but how many plot beats do you try to have? Do you have an ending in mind?I have a general idea for an instance, and an ending in mind, but other than that I sort of create happenings and locations on-the-go based on established lore and characters, according to player input. I'm looking forward to getting more free-form and player-led in the next episodes of my quest.
>How do you feel when a quest ends? Be it naturally or unnaturally (flaked/cancelled). Have you ever been compelled to continue a dead quest? Did you? If not, why?I don't expect every quest to reach its intended conclusion, and am happy to be along for the ride, but it really saddens me when a quest that caught my eye comes to an end without completing even a major plot beat. I was really let down to see the QM of Tricky Treats Online disappear. No hard feelings though, it's a lot of work and I get it.
Years ago I was tempted to pick up a quest called Dungeon Divers, which was sort of like "/qst/ does Etrian Odyssey" (and petered out pretty quickly), but no.
>How many quests have you seen finish properly? Do you wish more QMs showed restraint and did more self-contained stories, or do you prefer quests that just keep going so you don't have to stop reading them?Apart from one-shots I don't think I've ever seen a quest reach its intended conclusion... I like one-shots, but I also like to see people take on more ambitious projects, even if it doesn't reach the finish line. I used to do forum RPing (a million years ago) and campaigns rarely (if ever) reached their end, but I got a lot of fun out of them anyway. It's about the journey etc. I DO intend to finish my quest though.
>Hypothetically, if there was a /qst/ board secret Santa like some of the other boards have, would you participate?I think I live too far away from the average anon to participate.
>>6338088>>6338088>>6338088RELUCTANT BOUNTY HUNTER has reached the end of its prologue. It's the perfect time to catch up, as from now on updates will be way more spaced-out and you'll have more time to vote. It's urban-fantasy anime-style dungeon-crawling minimum-wage action-comedy. If you like Kekkai Sensen, DRPGs, Tokyo Xanadu, school-ish settings but with adults, or shows about exploring abandoned cities reclaimed by nature, or just old-fashioned monster-hunting, I think you'll like this.