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The Narrative Network

 

Getting involved in narrative play within Age of Sigmar has never been easier with so many resources at your disposal. But we’re also aware it can be hard to know where to go and who’ll help with what. The great thing about this current season is that many of us are working together and championing each other, rather than competing and trying to do the same things.

Behind each of the resources below are real people, creating amazing content for you because they love narrative gaming and love seeing our community equipped, flourishing, and above all, having fun.

I'm a tabletop or Soulbound player that wants to play narrative games or create homebrew content
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Do you want to download some sweet narrative scenarios that someone else has made, to play with a mate? TCRepo is the place!
The Great Weave is a great place to store all that wonderful narrative content you're creating, whether it's your homebrew characters and lore, your latest painting session, or even a full-blown portion of the Mortal Realms. All of your content is then available to everyone within the Weave to interact with. The Weave is the ultimate collaborative space within the Mortal Realms
The Mortal Realms is a brilliant network of Podcasts covering most of the ways to play within the world, including Age of Sigmar, Warcry, and Underworlds. If you're into narrative games, lore, and all that fun stuff, this is the podcast you've been looking for.

Their Discord is a wonderful place to find like-minded players, and they even have a book club!
Animosity is a great international narrative campaign, a great place to meet other players as well.
Sometimes it's nice to sit back on the couch and watch someone else roll that dice. Narrative labs streams amazing narrative games, where the chat determines what happens!
Dice Sagas has created a wonderful space for players to submit their creations to interact with their pocket realm: The Interstice. Submissions for Interstice-set creations go on the Great Weave, and then Dice Sagas creates brilliant animated shorts for them!
I'm an organizer or GM, and I need tools and resources
The NEON site (and social pages) has great resources for new and experienced NEO's alike. It'll also act as your biggest fan and advertiser, so get hooked in!
TCRepo is a brilliant one-stop-shop for tabletop narrative campaign, scenarios, & alternate rules. You don't need to reinvent the wheel if you don't want to!
The Great Weave's discord is a great place for NEOs and GMs to find inspiration, talk with others in their position, and otherwise "talk shop" with those with a passion for narrative play.
The Mortal Realms is a great way to hear from other NEOs and injest lore in the Podcast format.

Their Discord server also has a "Creator Conundrums" channel that is specifically for content creators, and the challenges that they face.
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Narrative Labs also has a collection of custom AoS resources!
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I'm an organizer, and I want to put my creations in a place where my players can access it easily
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If you'd like to share your creations with others to be able to play with, TCRepo is the place to go. Their system is well laid out, and easy to navigate, if it goes here, it'll be found by players around the world!
The Great Weave provides you with a platform to host your local or international events. It can give you dedicated pages, and hook in all your players, storylines, locations, and alternative rules. On top of that, all your events/campaigns will then, automatically, become a "living" system that continues on after your event is done, with players and NEOs around the world able to interact with what you've made.
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Narrative-focused content and tool creators!

 

The above table is, by no means, exhaustive. It does not take into account exclusively ‘local’ endeavours (like your FLGS’s local tournament), or content creators that are not explicitly including narrative-focused content created by an outside community, think; the wonderfully talented 2+Tough or the genius that is Jasper over at Realm of Plastic. Clearly, we’d recommend checking these out, as well as the countless other resources, they’re just closer to tools or one-way content, rather than communities to get plugged into and develop your own narrative journeys. Below you’ll find a collection of these sorts of creators and/or tools.

I’m only human, I’ve most certainly missed something or someone! Know of others that should be on this list?