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Writing a Play Table (21)

1D10
Measure of success
1-4
Poor
5-6
Mediocre
7-8
Good
9
Excellent
10
Superb

For every 20% of writing skill a character has they may ad 1 to the die roll above. Each time a character completes a play he or she adds 1% to their writing skill.

 Getting a play performed

Once a play has been written the player must then decide which theatre to sell it to. He or she does this by writing it on their turn sheet to let the moderator know which theatre he or she is attempting to sell the play to. The more prestigious the theatre, the harder it is to get a play on there. More successful play writes can get their plays performed

easier than less successful ones. The writer adds 50% of their writing skill to the sell % roll on the table below. Writers may also add 5% to the roll for each hit or smash they have had. The writer either decides to sell the play straight away (Money received for the play, table 22) or asks for a percentage of the profits and writes this on their turn sheet (see table 23 and table 24.) 

 
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