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"textContent": "If you’re using node-based design, does that mean you’re prepping a plot? No. We’re talking about “plot” in the sense of Don’t Prep Plots: Don’t prep plots, prep situations. Plot, in this case, means the sequence of events that happens in a story. Prepping a plot in an RPG means you’re predetermining what the PCs […]",
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