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Why you should check this out: a well put together set of creative (and occasionally dark) short scenarios. Even if you don’t play them, they’re amazing inspiration!

Style: a solid single column layout, the font and the public domain black and white spot art gives this a similar vibe to FIST, allowing the content to be the focus.

Structure: the scenarios are 3-4 A5(?) pages. Thought has clearly gone into this, with clear headings splitting each mission into tactics (the general setting), espionage (info for the referee) and action (info as the scenario develops).

Content: the scenarios are concise, varied and creative. My favourite is a scenario set after a raid on a cult that has the players working to undo the consequences of their actions. An equestrian multiverse is a close second.

What might I change?

  • Layout: the page numbers draw the eye to the bottom of the page, they could be de-emphasised
  • Structure: table of contents - might be cleaner to just do the 1st level of headings and maybe a single sentence summarising each mission

Edit: not sure I got the name of the font correct!

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I didn't see there was some extra text here vs what was on the page, but the changes you recommend are good! I auto-generate most of my TOCs, but I should mess with the format more.