When someone makes and fulfills a Boast, I take it that even if they made the Boast only in front of their fellow adventurers, they are expected to tell other people about it to, to spread their fame/legend. But what if going public on what they did could cause negative fallout? Can they be somewhat selective in who they tell this boast to? Or wait until they get some safe distance before spreading the word?
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I'm 1 session into a Wolves weekly campaign, and will be posting an ongoing play report over here, in part so players who miss sessions can keep up with events: https://1d6dropbears.blogspot.com/2024/06/wolves-upon-coast-play-report.html
This game shows what romance (and social interaction generally) in RPGs can be when freed from the familiar conflict-centered and "success-or-failure"-driven frameworks. Romance as a mutual exploration of intimacy rather then a series of consent-breaking dice rolls. Attraction as a natural development rather then something that is deliberately done *to* you as a way of getting leverage.
The setting is wonderful, and the writing does a good job of establishing and maintaining the feeling of it. There are countless delightful phrases and minor creative decisions throughout. All in all, an excellent game text.