Okay, the most recent skill monkey talks about dealing with despair and triumph and how to narrate both events at the same time - but, since it's only a 9 minute segment and it's only just one example (and one perspective on that event), I thought we might have some fun with the idea.
Here's how this'll work - the person in front of your post comes up with a quickie scenario ("trying to walk a wire between two buildings over some guards", to steal Skill Monkey's set-up) and a general success and/or failure roll - "Failure but with a triumph" - and then you come up with how you'd GM it ("You fell off half way across the wire, but landed with the guards facing the other way, and they didn't notice you.")
And then you add your scenario and result, and the person behind you narrates that result and so on and so on. Will this work? No idea - but perhaps we can all get some practice in narrating, get some "Hey, I didn't think of that!" inspiration and see how other people handle interpreting dice.
So by virtue of being the first post, I guess I get to go:
The Scenario:
The Player is trying to buy a new R2 unit from a droid dealer, using the Negotiate skill to get a slightly better price.
The Result:
Overall Success, but both a triumph and a despair.
So, you make the call. . . . !
Edited by Desslok