[quote=@Archetype Zero] I must say that [@Dinh AaronMk]'s comment does confuse me quite a lot. I cannot presume to fully comprehend what you mean, and it isn't because I have a poor understanding of the english language or am unfamiliar with the terms used. But it seems a bit contradictory. [/quote] I clipped the rest of it for size sake and left this in because it's at least where the mention is. But where bringing up Precipice of War is concerned it's meant as an example and not as proof of superiority. Sort of like how someone might mention some other piece of media - like the aforementioned (I hope) Naked Lunch - as proof or illustration of a concept. In the case of Naked Lunch, being a major piece of American literature that actively defies what people like Joseph Campbell would declare being THE story structure. But in that case I would also named Kerouac's On The Road as being a story that's inherently anti-structure, though far more linear than the fever dream of Naked Lunch. The case if bringing up Precipice is that at the least it is the longest running example of the general approach I and some of the fellow writers in that RP approach it. Theo claims that the narrative point of NRPs is domination. But an RP like Precipice or off shoots like it or the goal of us that come from it don't often stress political domination. The potential in NRP is much broader, and the scope a person takes on when writing as a nation is considerably broader than in a single character RP; meaning in this case there's more opportunities for purely solo stories than interactive stories.between writers so if someone disappears or fails to post there can at least be progress. And restressing Naked Lunch or On The Road or the even older Japanese novel Tale of Genji you can meander about.