#Haven's Fall
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@shrewd basin @modern karma
ExamplE Flaws
Ambition
Classism
Cowardice
Distrust
Greed
Jealousy
Loyalty
Materialism
Nationalism
Perfectionism
Pride
Racism
Selfishness
Sexism
Vanity
Apathy, Attachment, Complacency, Courage, Curiosity, Empathy,
Faith, Forgiveness, Honesty, Hope, Ignorance, Knowledge, Love,
Trust, Wisdom, Wrath
Sometimes you can feel like there’s a lot of pressure to be creative.
Don’t panic. The first thing you think of is often very interesting
and surprising to the people you’re playing with. Remind everyone
to feel free to draw upon stories they’ve heard elsewhere, and above
all, roll with what the other players are saying. Listen carefully and
ask questions to clarify or to learn more about their cool ideas.
Air
Blood
Cave
Chains
Clouds
Death
Dirt
Dream
Dust
Echo
Empire
Fire
Grass
Grave
Gravity
Highway
Hills
Ink
Islands
Light
Mountain
Music
Noise
Rain
Red
Sand
Sea
Silence
Sky
Smog
Steam
Steel
Swarm
Trees
Void
Water
or make your own
CatEgoriEs
Architecture
Art
Birth
Communication
Death
Economics
Education
Employment
Entertainment
Family
Fashion
Food
Government
Grief
Hospitality
Justice
Love
Military
Naming
Relationships
Religion
Symbols can be objects, tools, icons, locations, emblems, people,
etc. For example, a white flag is emblematic of surrender, rings
represent marriage, the Office of the President is a symbol of
executive power, etc. Symbols can be general (e.g. trees) or specific
(e.g. the Elder Tree).
I want to tax the frogs.
Memory scalpers
Tatoo based memory frog econimcs
Hi @rocky remnant This is not D&D, but welcome!
Hi @crystal pilot, see above :p
The game description is in #ttrpg-one-shots
❤️ Songfrog
Have fun, you guys!
gnight bocca!
goodnight!
ཙ Where is the Hero?
ཙ Who is with the Hero?
ཙ What is the situation?
Assign secondary characters.
Because the Hero is in every scene, the Hero must always role-play themselves. The Fallen and Pillar may play secondary characters as the scene demands. It’s okay to frame scenes with just one or two characters. If you want a character to join mid-scene, you need the scene-framer’s permission to do so.
Raindrop
The Hero’s player frames the first scene and the Fallen’s player
frames the second scene.
As the Hero, you should frame scenes that explore the Hero’s life,
show how the Hero reacts to the corruption, or show how the Hero
works to save the Haven from the Flaw.
As the Fallen, frame scenes that challenge the Hero. Show the
repercussions of the Hero’s actions (or inaction) from the previous
scene and put the Hero in difficult situations.
The Pillar’s player chooses a Tradition, then describes a
new situation or current event where the Flaw is causing the
Tradition to become harmful. You should be able to describe the
corruption in a sentence or two, and it must relate to the Tradition
you chose.
The corruption is common knowledge
Hi @blazing sun! We're not playing D&D, we're playing a different game 😄
You're welcome to watch!
Or, listen.
Music frog.
Hi @ancient robin! We're not playing D&D, but another ttrpg
@ancient robin please mute when you're spectating
Hi @sly berry, we're not playing D&D but you're welcome to stay!
@shrewd basin did she just say song fork?
I heard Song Froug