The Incident

Definition

The Incident sets out the facts of the Knife's arrest.

  • First, you'll state that The Conspirators arrange for The Knife to be wrongly arrested but you'll wait to determine their specific involvement in The Conspiracy.

  • This is about the crime they were framed for, the circumstances of their arrest, and their place of imprisonment.

  • Each of those three facts is presented as a choice about in a similar way to The Choices—each with a sentence explaining something that is true about them, then two options to further specify.

Intention

The Knife's arrest is essential to the arc of the story in the larger game. Whether they are arrested by traditional law enforcement figures, thrown out into exile by a creepy sect, banished to a far-off planet to work in the slave mines or anything else, the fact remains that they are cut off from society, unable to return and left for dead by The Conspirators.

The crimes (or transgressions of other kinds, if you don't have formal policing) that you present players to choose from for The Knife's imprisonment are another way to build out the Playset's society. Both options let you suggest what the society considers to be serious – often the highest – offences. The players' choice may introduce new characters and pressures into their story—a political assassination, a secretive cult, a resource scarcity, etc.

The circumstances are mostly a way to flesh out The Knife's tragic story, but they can also introduce characters (parents, friends, children) who might become prominent later in the story.

The place of imprisonment is a thematic choice for the players about the physical place The Knife is trapped within. Consider what forces – physical barriers, armed guards, strange phenomena – keep them contained. The players will have more opportunities to explore this place over the course of the story.

In playtesting, I've found that it helps to establish these facts before players begin the more difficult task of constructing The Conspiracy that their characters concoct.

Example – Introduction

Example – Choices

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