SPOILERS! Thinking about what makes good world building, and personal mistakes, I use Netflix's Witcher Season 1 for how to tell a good story. This is all just my opinion, and I restate, that the purpose of this is not to attack any members of the production or design teams of the Witcher, or the cast, as I am an actor myself. I think we can learn a lot from various examples of what purposefully confusing storytelling does to it's audience, and one of these things is a mistake I have personally made to the detriment of my first ever D&D campaign that I ran. My players from back then will be vindicated in their frustration! Help Support me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/LivingAnachronism Clips from Netflix's The Witcher, The Lord of the Rings, the Witcher 3 Wild Hunt, and Dark Souls 3 should be considered fair use, do to the short nature of the clips used in comparison to the overall length of the video, and lack of any audio clips. The content of this video, aside from the visual aides is completely my own work, without spending anytime on synopsis or reciting sections of the story, all of time is filled by my voice and my ideas. Meant with respect, in the aim of furthering discussion and the benefit of all storytellers. ----- -"Nowhere Land", "Greenlands", Winter Night", "Voice of an Angel", "Mjonir", "Until the End", "Tavern Loop", "Vetur Frosti" by Alexander Nakarada | www.creatorchords.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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