Will dice and cards change how you write the plots of your scenarios?

By Emirikol, in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay

I was watching Knight's Tale today..dreaming of Chaucer as a Herald, Sir Ulrich as a Charlatan knght, and his two squires (I dunno what careers they would be..just peasants I guess).

Anyways, if this movie was written into a scenario (adding some murder and cultists of course), if it would matter if it was based on a percentile system or if it was dicepools and playing cards in a roleplaying system. I'm not sure it will change much.

Thoughts from you writers and GM's?

jh

Characters from A Knight's Tale:

* Sir William Thatcher/Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein of Gelderland (ex-Squire, knight)
* Roland (Squire)
* Wat (Bodyguard)
* Geoffrey Chaucer (Herald)
* Count Adhemar of Anjou (Ex-noble, Knight)
* Lady Jocelyn (Noble)
* Kate the Farrier (Tradesman smith-farrier)
* Sir Thomas Colville/Prince Edward, the Black Prince of Wales, future king of England: Ex-noble, Noble Lord
* Christiana (Valet/lady in waiting)
* John Thatcher (Peasant)
* Sir Ector (Noble, Knight)


Character Careers from the movie Dragonslayer:

* Galen Bradwarden (peasant, journeyman wizard)
* Valerian (peasant)
* Ulrich of Craggenmoor (Wizard Lord)
* Tyrian - (Mercenary)
* King Casiodorus (ex-noble, noble lord)
* Greil (mercenary)(
* Hodge - (Apprentice wizard)
* Princess Elspeth (noble)
* Simon (Valerian's Father) - Peasant
* Horsrick (peasant)
* Brother Jacopus (initiate, priest)