Type of Media [1d10] | |
Roll | Result |
1 | Music, Music Videos, and Music Records |
2 | Animations, drawings, or artwork. |
3 | Rants, informational videos, video essays, etc. |
4 | Movies or other dramatic performances. |
5 | Video games or braindance games. |
6 | News segments, commentary, and events coverage. |
7 | Books and/or short-form publications. |
8 | Research or journalism segments, including live-streams. |
9 | Braindance programs and tailored experiences. |
10 | Personal Livestreams and Interactive Segments |
Popularity [1d10] | |
Roll | Result |
1 | A few hundred fans, but relatively unknown. |
2 | |
3 | Hundreds of dedicated fans, mild popularity. |
4 | |
5 | Thousands of fans with a dedicated community. |
6 | |
7 | Hundreds of thousands of fans, massively popular. |
8 | |
9 | A city-wide phenomenon, with fans in other places as well. |
10 |
Topic [1d10] | |
Roll | Result |
1 | Politics and Government News |
2 | Business, Corporations, and Finance news |
3 | Science, Technology, and New Products |
4 | Personals, Opinions, and Slices of Life |
5 | Conspiracies and Scandals of the Corporations |
6 | Pornography and Sexual Content |
7 | International News and International Relations |
8 | Special Topics and Hobbies |
9 | Celebrities, Gossip, and Popular News |
10 | Historical or Educational Topics |
Frequency [1d10] | |
Roll | Result |
1 | New releases daily or even multiple times per day. |
2 | |
3 | Weekly with consistent scheduling. |
4 | |
5 | Every few weeks, or maybe a month in between. |
6 | |
7 | Every few months, to maybe once or twice a year. |
8 | |
9 | Whenever the creator wants, no consistent scheduling. |
10 |
Creator/Celebrity [1d10 for each result column] | |||
Roll 1d10 for each column to determine the celebrity. | |||
Roll | Who is the creator? | Why Do They Do It? | Who’s Paying Them? |
1 | A normal or ordinary citizen. | Personal interest or enjoyment. | They receive donations from viewers. |
2 | A young rising star or child star. | Simply to be famous and make money. |
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3 | A local rockerboy or music star. | Political activism or public outreach. | A corporation is paying them secretly. |
4 | A corporate executive or employee. | For education and/or information. |
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5 | A politician or elected official. | Selling a product or brand. | A corporation has them on payroll. |
6 | A political activist or community leader. | As a job from a corporation. |
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7 | A religious cult, or gang leader. | To build an image for public office. | They sell products to make money. |
8 | A famous mercenary or edgerunner. | To build a fearsome reputation. |
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9 | A famous celebrity or public figure. | To build a fearsome reputation. | They are completely self-funded. |
10 | A secret identity or shadowed figure. | Spread revolutionary thought. |