Thread:JOVA82/@comment-35898511-20190623003711/@comment-34263048-20190626223158

Actually, it's better to leave it "just as island", Potentially with a backstory, but in the end I think it's better to not make too complex backstory, as it only works in certain situations.

Example https://monstergirlencyclopedia.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:872834

But in some cases it's better to have only relatively vague description, so the WWYD answer could be "filling the gaps". I tend to "alter" the scenario a bit to fit in to my answer, though only slightly.

Example https://monstergirlencyclopedia.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:872582

Or completely give the scenario some background.

Example https://monstergirlencyclopedia.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:903627

There needs to be enough "freedom" to write a story, how ever it has to be tight enough that it becomes a subject worth making the scenario, and that balance is difficult to achieve.

Althuogh I do think most of our greatest storytellers have gone silent, and almost only one who regularly responds to these scenrios... well... Sometimes he get's Hellhound sound like Cockatrice, and order sound like pet store. On top of that he's obsessed of being in absolute control, with more or less violence required, only to get cuddly with the girl he damn near killed just couple minutes ago. This has caused me to first make more detailed scenarios, and now I'm just about given up writing scenarios.