{"id":363,"date":"2013-04-12T22:50:27","date_gmt":"2013-04-12T22:50:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/deathcookie.com\/home\/from-the-archives-advanced-divination-generating-world-events\/"},"modified":"2023-03-11T07:20:09","modified_gmt":"2023-03-11T07:20:09","slug":"from-the-archives-advanced-divination-generating-world-events","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/deathcookie.com\/home\/from-the-archives-advanced-divination-generating-world-events\/","title":{"rendered":"From The Archives: Advanced Divination: Generating World Events"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>This is the second article from a previous incarnation of the Death Cookie about using Tarot Cards in games. For more background, and the first article, <a href=\"gaming-articles\/213-from-the-archives-in-the-cards\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener\">click here<\/a>. Also, please forgive how blatantly I was ripping off <\/i>Ravenloft<i> for the setting. <\/i><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><!--more--> I&#8217;m currently working on putting together a new game in my fantasy world, Kreos. It&#8217;s been a couple of years since I&#8217;ve used the setting, but I&#8217;ve run several previous campaigns in the world. Most of these have been vast, world-spanning adventures with a number of players taking actives role in the creation of the world. While there is a wealth of information about the world written down and mapped out, continuity of players allowed most information about the world to be passed down through oral tradition.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, many of the old Kreos players are unavailable for the new game, which means I need to communicate the flavor of the world to a whole new group. To this end (and because I&#8217;m moving the timeline up by 40 years and making a few continuity changes), the new campaign will be focused on a specific kingdom in the world&#8211;Zarnestria&#8211;so that the new players won&#8217;t have to take in the whole world at once. I&#8217;m also creating sort of a &#8220;players guide to Zarnestria&#8221; with tons of information on the people, gods, and history of the country.<\/p>\n<p>Most important for this article is that last bit&#8211;the history. As a student of history, I realize what&#8217;s happened in the past is very important to how people think and act in the present. While I know a good deal the present and recent past of the Zarnestria from previous campaigns, the history of the country hasn&#8217;t really been detailed. While I might have been able to simply make up the past based on my knowledge of the present, I didn&#8217;t feel up to the task of creating a full, rich history out of whole cloth. I decided I needed some kind of system to help generate ideas.<\/p>\n<p>Luckily, I was able to turn to my own brilliant ides for inspiration. Namely, my <a href=\"gaming-articles\/213-from-the-archives-in-the-cards\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">&#8220;In the Cards&#8221;<\/a> article from a previous issue of the DC. In that article, I suggested using Tarot cards as inspiration. This seemed especially appropriate for Zarnestria, since their gods are based on the Major Arcana. I gave it a try, but the first few cards didn&#8217;t give me any great insight. I decided a secondary source of divination might be useful to help flesh out the meanings of the cards. I tried to think of something, but didn&#8217;t have a lot of luck. So I put it off for a while, hoping for inspiration.<\/p>\n<p>A couple of days later, I went to see <i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">Bandits<\/i>. Before the movie, there was a trailer for the new <i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">Lord of the Rings<\/i> movie, and it looked awesome. While I&#8217;m not a big Tolkien fan (I enjoyed <i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">The Hobbit<\/i>, but barely managed to wade through the first book of the <i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">LOTR<\/i> trilogy), I love Peter Jackson&#8217;s other work and had high hopes for the movie. The trailer raised my expectations even more, so when I got home I decided to learn a bit more about the movie. I figured the <a href=\"http:\/\/us.imdb.com\/\">Internet Movie Database<\/a> would be a good place to start.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s when it hit me. I&#8217;d use the IMDB as my secondary source of inspiration for Zarnestrian history. I&#8217;d simply pull a tarot card, type the name into the IMDB, and see what came up. From there, I could use the meaning of the card along with assorted information from the IMDB and my present knowledge of Zarnestria to generate a historical event. It worked out pretty well. While I did a LOT of card-pulls and searches to generate the full 700 years of recorded Zarnestrian history, a few of the highlights are given below.<\/p>\n<p>I knew that even before the beginning of recorded history, the Zarnestrians had arrived in their future home to find it chock full of evil. I knew that they&#8217;d managed to somewhat contain the evil (at least during the day&#8211;it&#8217;s still a pretty creepy place at night). But there was something missing. I needed a hero-a person of legendary stature whose name is spoken with awe even today. So I drew a card, the Moon. Among other things, the Moon can represent secrets. It also jives with the journey to the otherworld. That&#8217;s pretty easy. Our hero is a wizard or shaman who journeyed to the realms of the gods to learn the secrets necessary to defeat the evil that plagued the land. For a little further detail, I typed &#8220;Moon&#8221; into the IMDB. There were plenty of results, so I more or less picked one at random&#8211;<i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">Moon 44<\/i>. Looking over the cast list, I found Malcolm McDowell. I could see him playing a wizard, so I note that he&#8217;s WWPHITM for my legendary mage, Heteny Akos.<\/p>\n<p>I draw a few more cards and fill in some established history (in cases where the exact timeframe of a historical event is unknown, I put it in whenever I pull an appropriate card. For example, The Sun heralds the crowning of the great King Elod). A few draws down the line, I pull the 10 of Wands, which more or less represents stress. That doesn&#8217;t quite give me an event, so I type &#8220;Ten of Wands&#8221; into the IMDB. Through some quirk in the search engine, <i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">Not Another Teen Movie<\/i>, starring Jaime Pressly, pops up. So I&#8217;ve got a stressed out hot babe. Mulling over this a few minutes, I come up with a beautiful princess who commits suicide when she is forbidden from marrying her true love. This tragic tale will make a nice legend.<\/p>\n<p>Next comes the Death card&#8211;a major change is coming for the nation. The IMDB gives me <i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">Death to Smoochy<\/i>, starring Edward Norton and Danny DeVito. So, we&#8217;ve got a change involving Tyler Durden or a short guy. Since I know that at some point the gnomes settled in Zarnestria, I go with the short guy angle. This fits with the transformation meanings of the Death card, since a new ethnic group (with new religions, customs, and so forth) is bound to result in a few changes.<\/p>\n<p>A little later I pull the Hanged Man&#8211;sacrifice. The IMDB doesn&#8217;t give me much. The only actor I recognize is Norman Fell&#8211;you know, Mr. Roper on &#8220;Three&#8217;s Company.&#8221; I can work with this. Mr. Roper was a landlord, so maybe a dispute over land ownership is in order. In the end, I decide on a peasant uprising against noble landowners. The Hanged Man fits because the leaders of the rebellion are extremely dedicated to the cause.<\/p>\n<p>A few more card draws (and an NPC Count based on James Garner&#8217;s &#8220;Maverick&#8221; character, the pilot of which was titled &#8220;The Lazy Ace&#8221;), the revolution has been settled. The next card is the 3 of Coins, which represents initiation and new experiences. The three gets me tons of sequels from IMDB, including <i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">Scream 3<\/i>. Since a running theme of that movie amounts to roughly &#8220;anything goes&#8211;the old rules don&#8217;t apply.&#8221; I figure this is a good place to throw in my vampire count. Or at least that&#8217;s what everyone thinks he is, since he demands what amounts to a virgin sacrifice every so often and has been alive for hundreds of years. I decide that this point in the timeline is when he demands his first &#8220;sacrifice.&#8221; <i>[Editor&#8217;s Note: He&#8217;s not really a vampire. The &#8220;sacrifices&#8221; are trained as spies and sent to foreign lands.]<\/i><\/p>\n<p>I keep drawing cards until I&#8217;ve got a pretty thorough history. The 6 of Wands (good news) and <i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">Snatch<\/i> (aka Lock, Stock, and 6 Stolen Diamonds) heralds the discovery of rich silver mines. The 10 of Swords (with some help from <i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">The Ten Commandments<\/i>) brings religious strife. The King of Wands gives me a powerful wizard in the form of Ian McKellen (<i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">from Return of the King<\/i>, which is appropriate enough since <i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">LOTR<\/i> gave me the idea to begin with). The 8 of Wands (somethin&#8217;s gonna happen) gives me <i style=\"mso-bidi-font-style: normal;\">Jennifer 8<\/i>. Since Uma Thurman&#8217;s character in that movie is blind, this seems like a good place to work in a dark prophecy I&#8217;ve had my eye on. And so on and so on, until I&#8217;ve filled in enough events for a nice, full history.<\/p>\n<p>As you can see, this little method of history generation works pretty well. The second source of ideas helps channel the more general results of the Tarot cards into a specific event. Unlike using a random &#8220;campaign history generator&#8221; table, there&#8217;s a much wider range of possibilities, and since the method leaves plenty of room for interpretation, it&#8217;s easy to fit the results to the setting you&#8217;re building. Don&#8217;t feel confined to my methods, of course. Throughout history, people have used everything from chicken guts to cheese for divination. With a little imagination, nearly anything can inspire ideas for your game setting, characters, and campaigns. And if you happen to come up with a way to generate NPCs by staring at soap bubbles and consulting a Magic Eightball, I&#8217;d love to hear about it.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 12.0pt;\"><i>[Editor&#8217;s Note: If anyone&#8217;s interested, you can download the Zarnestria PDF I put together from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kingyak.com\/downloads.html?func=select&amp;id=2\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">my personal web site<\/a>.]<\/i><br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This is the second article from a previous incarnation of the Death Cookie about using Tarot Cards in games. For more background, and the first article, click here. 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