About 1,420 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Metaplot - Wikipedia

    The metaplot (also, metastory[1]) is the overarching storyline that binds together events in the official continuity of a published role-playing game campaign setting, also defined as an "evolving history of …

  2. Metaplot - TV Tropes

    A Metaplot, broadly speaking, happens when there are multiple independent works coexisting in The 'Verse that aren't just sequels and prequels or supplementary expansions of a single primary story, …

  3. Metaplot - White Wolf Wiki

    Metaplot refers to the timeline of major events in a given fictional universe, as published by the creator of the universe in various canon materials. Metaplot adds detail and dynamism to the setting, and can …

  4. What does metaplot mean? - Definitions.net

    The metaplot (also, metastory) is the overarching storyline that binds together events in the official continuity of a published role-playing game campaign setting, also defined as an "evolving history of …

  5. Metaplot | RPG Museum | Fandom

    A metaplot is an overarching storyline that binds together events in the official continuity of a published role-playing game campaign setting.

  6. CRAN: Package metaplot

    Specify any y variables, x variable, any groups variable, and any conditioning variables to metaplot () to generate density plots, boxplots, mosaic plots, scatterplots, scatterplot matrices, or conditioned plots.

  7. Metaplot Explained

    The metaplot (also, metastory [1]) is the overarching storyline that binds together events in the official continuity of a published role-playing game campaign setting, also defined as an "evolving history of …

  8. Metaplot - Wikiwand

    The metaplot is the overarching storyline that binds together events in the official continuity of a published role-playing game campaign setting, also defined as an "evolving history of a given …

  9. Metaplot - Wikiwand

    The metaplot (also, metastory[1]) is the overarching storyline that binds together events in the official continuity of a published role-playing game campaign setting, also defined as an "evolving history of …

  10. metaplot function - RDocumentation

    Metaplot creates univariate, bivariate, or multivariate plots depending on the number and types of variables represented by the anonymous arguments. Types are either numeric (NUM, e.g. real, …