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<li>Roll20 includes a “Safety Deck” which contains three cards — Green, Yellow, and Red — which you can drag onto each of the players to put in their hands. They can play these like X-cards, and they’ll simply appear anonymously in the play area, at which point the game can either stop to have a conversation about what happened or skip past that topic. Remind them that, if they play the card, after it has been acknowledged, to right-click the card and ‘take’ it again.</li>
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<dt>Collaborative worldbuilding</dt>
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<dd>One possibility if you are planning on running a longer, more elaborate campaign, is to construct the sim or sims in which the campaign takes place together using something like <a href="https://buriedwithoutceremony.com/the-quiet-year">The Quiet Year</a>, a map-making game which is nominally focused on building a community after the collapse of civilization, but which can also be used to build just about any sort of lived-in world with a strong sense of community. There are a lot of similar map-building activities you can do together.</dd>
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<p>Collaborative worldbuilding
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One possibility if you are planning on running a longer, more elaborate campaign, is to construct the sim or sims in which the campaign takes place together using something like <a href="https://buriedwithoutceremony.com/the-quiet-year">The Quiet Year</a>, a map-making game which is nominally focused on building a community after the collapse of civilization, but which can also be used to build just about any sort of lived-in world with a strong sense of community. There are a lot of similar map-building activities you can do together.</p>
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