A very cool tool that I will look forward to sharing with one of my players that is always interested in leaning hard into world lore and magic systems
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Wonderful, yet simple character led quest game.
I have a metric I use when playing journaling games, if I struggle to be concise with prompts it is because they help build an evocative story. I knew I’d never manage to stick with a sentance, so limited myself to a paragraph instead.
I am multiple pages deep… in year one.
While everything in here was a wonderful read, Letters from a Bookbinder was the one that caught my imagination enough to play.
A truly satsifying hack of games like Village Witch, it had me inventing books that weren't just something that had absorbed my character, but something that I wanted read myself, even when they weren't a genre I'd normally read, because of course a book I invented in my head (with the aid of excellent prompts) was still going to contain the kernal of what would make them interesting to me.
It made me appriciate how looking outside your comfort zone can sometimes lead to interesting discoveries about what it is that you actually love about things that have simply become your "done thing".
Awesome set of prompts, this is going to become my go-to "brain experienced an error" tool when I'm playing roleplaying games or writing, because even just looking through the categories can spark an idea or remind me what I was trying to accomplish.
So far every game/tool of yours that has caught my interest has been worth the money, and the fact that there is the seperate POD codes mean that I can decide whether to get a print copy later instead of experiencing FOMO. The fact that most of them are now on the "Cezar Capacle" section on my shelf just shows how good your stuff is!
When going through my (oh-my-gosh-how-large-has-it-gotten) itch library, coming across this is the recruitment letter that I needed. I entirely planned to pair the trifold with a travellers journal and start making a dent in my backlog, but having a fun gamified reason to do so will give my strange brain something to latch on to.
Thank you for this.
The corpse of a ghost named Victor Treble has been found behind the Blaze Theatre, which is strange, because no ghost had ever left a corpse before this case.
I'm only a few, very short, sessions in, but I'm already loving this game. I'm a big Ironsworn fan but wasn't really expecting the victoriana theme to gel for me, especially from just one page. But I've already got a combatative relationship with the sergeant, a crime boss to pay a visit and a hatred the mortitian, who's a ghoul.
There's just enough information for me to get my teeth into it, while still having tonnes of room to be creative. I'm finding myself jumping to conclusions just because they're fun.
So glad I decided to give this a go. This will be a game I keep in my journal so I always have something fun to play!