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[Storyboard] Remove associated content with plot points.

Leonal

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Is it possible to remove the connection between a plot-point and an associated topic other than of deleting the plot point? The remove all connections only removes connections to other plot points, but not associated content.

Also, can I associate a plot point to multiple topics? At present it seems one can only associate a plot point to a single topic, but I would like to have a plot point link to e.g. a location and an individual.

Thanks!
 
A plot point can only be associated with a single topic. You could have that topic then reference other topics.

To clear an association, you edit the plot point and then click on the "clear topic" button which is in the same location (but with a different icon) from when you associated a topic with the plot point.
 
If you want to associate several things at once, it's very likely that what you REALLY want to do is create an Encounter topic and associate that encounter to the plot point. The Encounter can in turn reference as many people, places, items, etc as you'd like.

Keep in mind that Topics can be as light or as detailed as you like, by design. Don't feel as though you must fill in every section and snippet (you can delete the ones you don't use too). So some encounters may be very long with detailed maps, monster statblocks, and combat notes. Others may be very simple, only noting that the PC's may encounter a specific person at a specific place. These "encounter stubs" can make for great roleplaying experiences.
 
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