accept as a player vs. Accept as a character
What is not visible at John Stone: There is a difference between accepting the bid and the offer of another player FIG.
If A says, for example: "Come with me!", Then you should of course in doubt say "Yes" and just go along. Now it can also be referred to the scene to resist, such as when the son rebels against the tyrannical father at last. It is crucial that both players can agree on the game should be, that one should not argue as a player.
Accepting an offer of a character drives the plot (often physical) forward. This is particularly important if we are building platforms. At some point we need resistance, and then accepting the "no" answer.
The problem of improv player, which is often the fact that they continued their 'no' too clever with the logic establish her character. It was probably played in the Improv Theater has never been a scene with too many Jas.
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