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Revision as of 15:55, 21 July 2006
This is a sample layout for a TrialBySchmendrick.
Trial started: {date}
Trial completed: {date}
Contents
Home: {Style}
Details of the "home" Schmendrick, including possessions, style specifics, etc. Also indicates who played him. This Schmendrick is referred to as Home for the rest of the document.
Away: {Style}
Details of the "away" Schmendrick, including possessions, style specifics, etc. Also indicates who played him. This Schmendrick is referred to as Away for the rest of the document.
Signs
- Sign 1: details
- Sign 2: details
- ...
- Sign n: details
Transcript
Setup
Round 1
Flavor text describing the events, stunts, etc.
- Mechanics of one fighter
- Mechanics of another fighter. If a fighter makes an attack, use the attack steps. Second Edition, for example, would be:
- Attack specifics, including charm use.
- Additional details, like countercharms
- Or other responses to the attack made during this step
- Defense declaration
- Attack roll
- Attack reroll
- External penalties
- Defense reroll
- Base damage
- Soak
- Counterattacks
- Result
Round 2
Round n
Conclusions
A section for what was learned
Home player
Away player
Observers
Initial Negotiations
A space for the original conversation that set up the trial. This will probably be the first space filled in on a page, but it placed at the end because it becomes increasingly less relevant as the trial continues. This is where players will talk about which signs to use and so on.