Thread:JeielYozama/@comment-28358106-20160821012838

Remember what you asked me.before, about how I did such vivid RPs? Here's one answer.

When Aegis crashed while she was carrying Lailani, it would've been better to say something like, "a tree around a corner that Aegis didn't anticipate looms before her..." and let the players do the action, if it's possible. That way, description gets filled in and it becomes more vivid, rather than just stating that something happens without giving the players a chance to react. Remember, the host only describes part of it. The more options a player has, the more vivid it can get.

(By the way, I just use that as an easy example.  I'm not mad about Aegis crashing.  But she WOULD'VE avoided it...)

Anyway, it's just a little thing I keep in mind when I host D&D, give the players all the choices, except when it comes to plot. Bye! 