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Tinyoji: Find Your Cozy Corner in a Miniature World | Solo Journaling RPG

A cozy solo journaling RPG for gentle stories, mindful moments, and creative keepsakes; rules-light & relaxing. · By Sparuh

Pg 14 bottom - keepsake prompts in oracle section?

A topic by bluefyr22 created 5 days ago Views: 22 Replies: 1
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I cant find the mentioned keepsake prompts in the oracle section. Pg 14 the last sentence mentions this but its not in my 2.1 book from Amazon nor the downloaded pdf from here. Is this from a previous version ?


Also the part when you create your assets on page 11 references and asset oracle which i also couldn't find... if anyone knows of that one as well

Developer

Hi there — thank you so much for taking the time to point this out, and I’m really sorry for the confusion this caused. You’re absolutely right to question it, and we appreciate how carefully you’re reading the book.

You didn’t miss anything — this one’s on us. The Keepsake Prompts mentioned on page 14 are actually found on page 55, under the table titled “Margins & Moments.” Internally, keepsake prompts were always intended to live there as part of the margins system, but the naming didn’t carry through cleanly in the text. That mismatch understandably makes it feel like something is missing.

For the asset oracle referenced on page 11: you can use the tables on page 56. The inspiration tables there were designed to serve double duty — many of the entries can function as assets, and some can also be rolled or interpreted as keepsakes depending on how they show up in the fiction.

We fully acknowledge that these references weren’t as clear as they should have been. Because of feedback like yours, we’ve already made several edits with v.2.1.1 with the following improvements: quality-of-life improvements to clean this up and make navigation smoother, including clearer naming, better cross-referencing, and general editorial polish.

Thank you again for flagging this — questions like yours genuinely help make the game better for everyone. If anything else feels unclear or off as you play, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re always happy to help.

Warm regards, The Sparuh Team