It is always nice to see people enjoying games. More so when in one way or another, the games they are playing were inspired in some way by things you were part of.
As per their site:
This is a single-elimination style tournament, starting with eight Immortals. Each session will discover the story of two such beings, through their history with one another... and the duel that forever ends their relationship. This player-versus-player RPG series will be run using the Reflections system, which is based off of the rpg "A Single Moment" (by Tobie Abad).
Catch the full playlist here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJl5C605FTPYh93r8JMl4Yl6BZetpomxL
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Friday, March 29, 2019
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Reflections in the Force
It is always nice to see people enjoying games. More so when in one way or another, the games they are playing were inspired in some way by things you were part of.
Check out this awesome Reflections session set in the Star Wars. For those who might not know, this player-versus-player RPG session will be run using the Reflections system, which is based off of the RPG "A Single Moment" (by Tobie Abad).
Check out this awesome Reflections session set in the Star Wars. For those who might not know, this player-versus-player RPG session will be run using the Reflections system, which is based off of the RPG "A Single Moment" (by Tobie Abad).
Friday, March 22, 2019
Connection Lost on Duet December
Was extremely happy to find an actual play session of my two-player game, Connection Lost, which is one of the many amazing games in the You & I: Roleplaying Games for Two book, released by Ginger Goat. A total of 15 different games are waiting for you in this book, with incredibly creative authors such as Josh T. Jordan, Lucian Kahn, Amber & Rick Dean, Aura Belle, Stephanie Bryant, Tobias Strauss, Sharang Biswas, Jamie Gardner, Epistolary Richard Williams, Moyra Turkington, Taylor LaBresh, Johannes Opperman, and Sara Williamson in these pages. I highly recommend you get this book if you get the chance!
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Explored Blades in the Dark again
Got another chance to explore the mystifying world of Blades in the Dark with Rocky, Adrian, and Jonette. Adrian mentioned to me that Jonette was hoping to start running her own games and he felt that Blades offered a system she might enjoy using. I was, of course, more than happy to help out. I decided to name this session, The Task.
We had a quick one shot session, with the group being tasked to break into a Chapter House where specific people were staying for the Governor's gathering. Adrian played Brace "Cricket" Vedat, the Hound from Tycheros who used Opium to put himself to sleep. Rocky was Tocker "Frost" Kessarin, the Lurk from Dagger Isles who was a nobleman himself at some point in his life. Jonette was Valeta "Slip" Vedat, a Whisper from Severos who served as the group's leader. Known as the Purple Rose, they were based beneath The Vulgar Cat and took assassination and disappearance jobs as needed. Their client happens to be Rosslyn Kellis, Frost's rival, who in her dying moments tasks the group to eliminate her rivals. They soon learn, however, that they have competition in the eliminations as the Lord Emperor himself sends his own assassins to eliminate his political rivals that same night.
The group succeeds and escapes, but realizes that Kellis timed the task not with her own death, but with the knowledge of the Lord Emperor's plans. Who would, after all, notice a few extra deaths?
Jonette definitely took to the narrative and the system well. I'm excited to be able to introduce her to more games in the future.
The group succeeds and escapes, but realizes that Kellis timed the task not with her own death, but with the knowledge of the Lord Emperor's plans. Who would, after all, notice a few extra deaths?
Jonette definitely took to the narrative and the system well. I'm excited to be able to introduce her to more games in the future.