Remove instances of“to be” verbs: be, am, is, are, was, were, being, and been. Instead of“The goblin is dancing,” write“The goblin dances.” In most cases, this also includes the added benefit of changing the passive voice into the active voice. In cases like“The goblin is wet,” instead say“Water drips down the goblin,” or simply“The wet goblin…” Remove instances of“to have” verbs: have, has, had, and having. Instead of“The guards have the keys,” write“The g...| Sam Sorensen
Can rules elide what doesn’t exist? In a word: no. But not for the reason you think. When Jared talks about “rules eliding,” he refers to endogenous| samsorensen.blot.im
A question: you ever try to run a campaign with a city in it? Not just a town or settlement or fort, but a proper city, one with an actual street| samsorensen.blot.im