If you are not familiar with relationship maps, it is a way to represent your NPCs and how they relate to each other and the party. White Wolf used them extensively to represent the relationships of their NPC's within a Prince's hierarchy.
What does it look like?
A relationship map is more effective than a simple list as it provides a graphical representation of the relationship between the NPCs and the party.
I currently use FreeMind, an open source mindmapping software, to track the relationship of all my NPCs.
I have not published my NPC relationships to the internet (not sure how . . . yet), but here are some examples of how FreeMind represents a mindmap on other topics. It should not be too hard to make the logical jump on how you could use this tool as a Relationship Map.
-compartmentalize my NPCs so that I do not get overwhelmed by the sheer number of them.
-represent their relationships to each other
-represent their locations and allegiances graphically
Ouch! I knew someone was going to ask for this sooner or later.
It's definitely a neat feature (and will go on the wish list), but is a long way down the road. We just don't have the time to dive into a visualization project right now.
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If you are not familiar with relationship maps, it is a way to represent your NPCs and how they relate to each other and the party. White Wolf used them extensively to represent the relationships of their NPC's within a Prince's hierarchy.
What does it look like?
A relationship map is more effective than a simple list as it provides a graphical representation of the relationship between the NPCs and the party.
I currently use FreeMind, an open source mindmapping software, to track the relationship of all my NPCs.
I have not published my NPC relationships to the internet (not sure how . . . yet), but here are some examples of how FreeMind represents a mindmap on other topics. It should not be too hard to make the logical jump on how you could use this tool as a Relationship Map.
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Mind_Map_Gallery
Freemind allows me to do a number of things:
-compartmentalize my NPCs so that I do not get overwhelmed by the sheer number of them.
-represent their relationships to each other
-represent their locations and allegiances graphically
It's definitely a neat feature (and will go on the wish list), but is a long way down the road. We just don't have the time to dive into a visualization project right now.