A robust scenario is built from actionable situations rather than a prescribed scene order. Nodes can be people, places, events, or organizations connected by clues, geography, goals, and consequences.
Between a railroad and infinite branches
Linear preparation can stall when one clue is missed. Writing a separate branch for every choice wastes work. Nodes stay reusable because the players decide their order and approach.
Build multiple ways forward
Connect nodes with clues, physical routes, faction moves, and character goals. Critical conclusions need redundant access.
- Prepare three clue paths for an essential conclusion.
- Let at least one proactive node move toward the characters.
- Group large networks into regions or layers.
The smallest playable node
A hook, two sensory details, active goals, a threat, three connections, and a move that happens without intervention are enough to support improvisation.
REINFORCE
Turn it into play in three questions.
This is not about points; it helps you recall the key ideas while preparing.