cleric-plus-thief/doc/database.md

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Database

Situation

One thing that a good game master emulator / oracle / solo engine will do is add complications to a scene.

This often looks something like "An NPC suddenly acts!" or "A plot thread advances / closes."

This makes for unexpected and interesting situations.

And it necessitates keeping a list of NPCs and threads.

Task

I needed to create a database.

A plain text file is probably mostly okay, but I want to be able to easily select a random entry, and to update entries with notes, etc. Maybe have a 'status' column for 'missing, active, dead' etc.

Action

So of course I made some recfiles.

Check them out in /db.

Results

I can quite easily select a random NPC now.

recsel -P name -m 1 db/npc.rec

I would like to write a script to quickly append a note to a record. One nice feature of records is that you can have repeated fields. That is, it's perfectly fine to have many note: fields. When querying, you'll just get them all as a list. So updating via appending new note fields ought to be a cinch.

In the meantime, sometimes my playing/writing is figuring out the tangled web of motivations. And a lot of that discovery comes from just opening up my recfile in an editor and jamming.

Then I can go get my narrative on afterwards.