This stuff is easy. Just like the concept of ttrpgs is
dead-simple. You are going to have to make shit up. And I mean you. There is no
other active entity in a solo game. I am at work right now, but I can put
something together here in a flash for an example. I’m in the break room, what
do I have to work with. I don’t even have a concept/genre/idea… nothing. Cold
start. I have a nice, elongated sticky notepad. Perfect for recording a simple
character. Not that I must make a simple character for my game. I can spend as
much time on character creation and any other aspect of the game I want. I’m
just not in the mood, and I want to run this fast.
I will define the character with 3 stats. Action, Wits, and Moxie. You roll a 1d6, which becomes your character’s “score” in their attribute. I roll a 4, a 3, and a 6. This unknown, yet-to-be-decided PC has an Action score of 4, a Wits score of 3, and a Moxie of 6, a real charmer! But what will this character be expected to do?
For this, I need to know what the genre and the adventure will be. Ah, another random piece of paper. This has the company’s Secret Santa Questionnaire. Not a bad idea actually. Instead of just pulling a person’s name out of a hat, the name comes with likes, sizes, and “favorites”. A list of questions to help a person purchase a more useful gift than some innocuous piece of trash.
Counting off the entries I
can apply a 2-12 graduation on one table and (after crossing out chocolate or
vanilla) 1-6 items on the second. I write these numbers next to each list item.
I now have two random lists to start generating ideas. Even better, the first
list is a list of leading questions called Favorites. So I can just go stream
of consciousness and fill out the list with the first things that come to
mind. Color: Red, Food: Pizza, Snack: Cookie Dough, Store: Kohl’s, Brand: Eddie
Bauer, Scent: Eggs, Movie: Jaws, Show: and Tell, Hobby: Hunting, and Restaurant:
McDonald's. I roll 8, eggs. Scent of eggs. Do not know what I am going to do
with this yet, but eggs always speak of aliens and horrible hatchlings to me.
See the solo roleplaying began literally just thinking about
what and how I am going to do it? You notice I do not even have any rules for
the game yet. Well, I do know how characters are created. I’m not even using an existing system, I am just making shit up.
Like I do when I run a game. Okay, the next list is a short list titled This or
That. I roll a 2, Books or Movies? I will let the dice decide. Movies it is.
Okay, movies, so modern. How about a Drive-In showing the movie
Jaws? So the main character is at the drive in watching the movie Jaws. And
then there is the scent of eggs? Something starts hatching. On the ground,
under the cars. That is kind of creepy. But still, who is this person? All his
stats are good. Especially Moxie. Good looking, charming, physically fit but with average intelligence, and wits. This guy is a damn teenager. Everyone looks good
when they are young! But what does Jimmy do? Yes, I decided on a name. Actually,
many things are going on now, and being decided on. This is full-on solo
roleplaying. Everything is being created at the moment, I had no idea where
this would go at the outset, and people are eating lunch and talking loudly
because I work at an airport and drive a fuel truck up to planes.
Jimmie Dallas from Oregon is watching the movie Jaws at the
drive-in with his date. And I have already decided something is going to hatch
from eggs and start attacking everyone. But what? And why? Bring on the power
of entertainment! I mull over these thin details built in so far and let
something bubble up. Here we go,
“300,000 years ago a spaceship passing through our solar
system ejected a toxic, biological experiment. A clutch of eggs. This dangerous
discharge found its way into Earth’s gravitational pull and plummeted into the
ice of the frozen north. To lay buried inert in the ice for a very, very long
time. Now with climate change, the permafrost of the frozen north is starting to
melt. Methane gas emissions are increasing. So okay, yeah, just moved Jimmie up
into the Yukon. He is Canadian. And so is his girlfriend, Claire. The rising
temperatures have activated the eggs to begin their dormant evolutionary cycle
and are now emerging from the Earth! Right under the cars of a bunch of horny
teenagers.
It is at this point you have enough information to roleplay
for hours, with or without rolling dice. Just start asking yourself questions
and answer them. If you cannot decide, roll the dice. Here is where I went…
Jimmie is a typical cocky teen with a pickup truck and a
shotgun. He works as a lumberjack and is out of school. Claire is the most
popular girl in town, and he is making his move. Now I quickly roll up Claire.
She is going to have a minimum Moxie of 3, Jimmy is very object-orientated. Not
looking for sparkling conversation. I do roll a 3, so it is her 3 versus Jim’s
6 to see if he can get to third base. Once again, here you can roleplay the
shit out of this. In any direction you want to go. Everything is appropriate. Have
a conversation with the characters, or not. Think up details on the town they
live in, or not. Because it is a solo game. Nothing is off-limits. My rolls end
up with Jimmy at least getting a blow job in the back of the truck, but she isn’t
ready to fuck him.
So, Jaws is playing, teenagers are doing their heavy petting
in their cars and trucks, and Jimmy Dallas can’t help but notice there is a
struggle going on in the car in front of him. Jim chuckles. Someone is not as
smooth a talker as I am. Self-satisfied smirk. But wait, this is serious. The
woman is screaming! Motherfucker! Decisions, decisions. Roll some dice, Jimmy can’t
stand by. He pulls his pants up, Claire asks what is wrong. “Look” he yells and
points. Now the girl has got out of the car. More like fallen out of the car.
She is crying and shrieking on the ground, crawling frantically away. Then
something unknown, unexplainable, something truly awful reaches out from the
car and grabs her back in. Her shrieks peel ever louder as she is ripped to
shreds by the alien thing. Now Jim can see these blubbering flesh monstrosities coming out of the ground all over the place. “We got to go!” he says to Claire
as he jumps into the front seat of the truck, fumbling for the keys. Then
they are struck from the side. Another vehicle, its driver panicking, slams
into the side of his Dodge truck. Does he black out…?
And now there is a call for another fuel order and I got
to stop. But that is how you solo roleplay! I don’t even need to take this any
further if I don’t want to or keep on going some other time. Doesn’t matter. It
is all made-up, non-real stuff. I entertained myself for twenty minutes with
all this shit, mission accomplished.
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