The following pages provide suggestions to help you build natural fantasy conflicts

They explore these situations from a rules perspective – which the Core Rulebook also discusses at length from page 58 – but, more importantly, they focus on the narrative tensions at play during clashes between individuals or factions.

Ignorance and Fear

Natural fantasy conflicts are extremely varied, but all share one common element: the will of one or more contenders to act before fully understanding the nature of the problem and the possible consequences. They often do so out of fear of what they don’t know how to control or understand.

The simple answers are seldom the correct ones. Prejudice and fear might cause irreparable damage but, at the same time, one can’t wait forever. This contradiction is at the heart of natural fantasy and something that has no simple solution – on the contrary, this particular style of game hinges upon doing your best, acting out of generosity and taking responsibility for your mistakes.

When creating situations based on these dynamics, you should pay attention to: