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Liminal Lands

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Thank you so much for the interest and compliments! Hungry for Time was phenomenal as well and brought many fantastical images to mind for sessions to craft with friends and players. :)

Thank you very much! We would love to hear any play sessions of people making use of the backgrounds.

Thank you for the compliments! We tried to make sure they felt balanced, and wanted a layout that would evoke the feelings of the static-snow landscapes of some of the Liminal Lands... while also being printer-friendly, hah. One day we shall add artwork, though!

Fantastic disclaimer, first and foremost! And I love cyberpunk settings, so this is a perfect supplement to a cyberpunk Troika while still staying in the vibe of both. Well done!

I very much enjoy the idea of a place that has blueprints of all the spheres! Super fun start, I look forward to seeing how you evolve the concept. :D 

Thank you for the high compliments -- Vonnegut is one of my favorite authors! It'd be wonderful to see how others play these backgrounds or convert them into NPCS. Feel free to share anything play you may run with it, would love to hear!

I was worried about it being a single vote too! I ended up taking the jump to just vote since there were stars rather than a single "I like this best", so I was very hopeful. 😂

I think ultimately voting amongst contestants is to try and encourage us to encourage each other, rather than to determine who is "best" by popular vote. Which is a good way in hindsight, even though I was confused at first!

Happy to help! I don't mean to try and tell you how to vote, it's just that my brain also went down this path since voting is locked to other participants. So I just wanted to share the same thought process I had gone through and come to a conclusion with. 😁

Even personally liking statistics (especially to do with games like TTRPGs), it took me a bit of time to try and parse this style of voting and the impact of individual actions. 😅 

Thank you Detyan! I suspect it is because this account is new, as my friend and I created it for content we make under this umbrella. Hopefully that warning goes away shortly!

I appreciate the manual checks and you letting others know. ❤️

No worries on my end for that - I want to make sure other creators are paid for good work, especially since it's a cheap supplement! ❤️

It may feel like more five stars may mean you give nobody five stars, but I think that's the case mostly if there were two people voting and one ultimate outcome (i.e. the prisoner's dilemma).

If you only give five people votes, and only give out one of each rating (1 star to 5 stars), then you only are "using" 16 stars of your possible 70 stars (5 stars max per 14 entries). Which might mean you get "more" stars than you give out, but doesn't encourage a fun voting environment. More importantly, it actually lessens your impact compared to others.

If there's five I really like, and I give them each five stars, I've already given submissions I like 25 stars worth of points. Then I could fairly rate the others, and that can easily get someone up to giving out 30-40 stars worth of votes. Making my voting power double or almost triple yours!

Given the above, I think we shouldn't really worry about trying to "game" this and just give all other contestant a rating we think fair, 1-5 stars. Full participation means we all have the most fair rating we get from the crowd too, after all! :D 

I love the themes of this adventure! A time-tinkerer and time-nibbling gharials, a mystery and a strange abbey. Well done!

I was able to download it without any flags in other browsers and incognito mode, oddly enough.


Please let me know if it still throws any odd flags, and I will reach out to support to see what's going on. Thank you!

Very strange. It's just a PDF export out of Google Docs. I wonder if there's something I can do to adjust this.

Thank you for letting me know!

Love it! An  extremely well thought-out adventure that fits perfectly in the Troika! setting.

Phenomenal way to run a sort of "hub" of operations for a game! I've wanted to run a game with Fortles as a wandering base of operations, now I want to run a Sentient, Symbiotic Submersible Seafaring Adventure.

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Awesome submission!! I may buy the art-filled version for use in my games once I get paid. :D Styling it as a Victorian Catalogue was a fantastic idea.