[Annalise] In which there is neither Annalise nor a vampire

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Adam Dray:
Huh, I hadn't considered the rotating-GM aspect to be that important but I guess it's a big part of the "ouija board" phenomenon I see in play.

Or to use another analogy, it's a sort of shell game, and each GM keeps moving the pea (the "lurking vampire") to another shell.

Tim C Koppang:
Quote from: Adam Dray on November 12, 2010, 07:02:27 AM

Or to use another analogy, it's a sort of shell game, and each GM keeps moving the pea (the "lurking vampire") to another shell.


Yeah, I think that's a good analogy.  The only difference is that we weren't purposefully trying to hide the vampire.  It happened naturally because no one had a grasp on the whole story at once (and couldn't have).

Adam Dray:
Yeah, which is why I like the ouija board analogy. It's just troublesome because it has another (though similar) specific meaning in Big Model theory, so it can confuse people.

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