Guru Coyote
Archmage
Hello Scribes!
Introductions - like all beginnings - have always been a weak point of mine. Usually I like to "just be there" or "jump right in" ...
I came to Mystic Scribes a) because I heard it was a very nice place to help each other to improve storytelling and writing skills and b) through The Roundtable Podcast - esp. after the Showcase episode with Antonio del Drago. After the mention of the Enneagrom for Character creation I was hooked.
I've developed a set of 36 cards (I call it "Enneaton") that I use as basis for a RPG System I am working on. The cards can be used for character creation as well as for plot and confict resolution.
Maybe a word or two about my username: I love Trickster stories, and my personal "totem" would be the Mystic (or wise) Fool... friends jokingly nicked me Guru Coyote, and it stuck.
So there, how's that for an intro?
Looking forward to being and contributing here,
-Martin (which is my real, but not my true name, hahaha)
Introductions - like all beginnings - have always been a weak point of mine. Usually I like to "just be there" or "jump right in" ...
I came to Mystic Scribes a) because I heard it was a very nice place to help each other to improve storytelling and writing skills and b) through The Roundtable Podcast - esp. after the Showcase episode with Antonio del Drago. After the mention of the Enneagrom for Character creation I was hooked.
I've developed a set of 36 cards (I call it "Enneaton") that I use as basis for a RPG System I am working on. The cards can be used for character creation as well as for plot and confict resolution.
Maybe a word or two about my username: I love Trickster stories, and my personal "totem" would be the Mystic (or wise) Fool... friends jokingly nicked me Guru Coyote, and it stuck.
So there, how's that for an intro?
Looking forward to being and contributing here,
-Martin (which is my real, but not my true name, hahaha)