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A member registered Sep 01, 2023

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Back several hours later with a new playthrough!!! One can read the full play through text HERE. I don't really have any extra commentary, unfortuately. I still think this is a pretty well put together game!!

Usually I would post my whole  play through,  however mine ended up pretty explicit, so I will refrain.

I swear i did not cherry pick my cards, but I played through with a dnd character warlock whose relationship with her patron (Titania the fairy queen) can best be described as "sugar baby". 

I used Yoshi Yoshitani's Tarot of the Divine. My cards were as follows:

The lovers—balanced trust

Three of cups—a reunion with happiness

Seven of cups— careful not to give in too far

The moon—experience in dreams can be confusing, insecurity

Justice—long term effects of tryst, equality in sexual agency/autonomy 

Ten of cups—emotional fulfillment 

Eight of swords reversed—maturity, self acceptance, freedom

I thought the rules were well explained; I think a lot of good stuff was taken into consideration, like the discards and gender stuff.  Upon writing this brief review, I think I will play again, and probably make a comment with more detail. Thank you !!!

I had a lot of fun with this! I recorded my writing in a blog post here. It took about three hours to do, and the time really flew by. I highly recommend to anyone who is looking for a good writing exercise that can be completed in a few hours.

I think I may have confused myself more -_-.  WAIT I think I figured it out. For my own clarification, I roll a 4, do the 4 square. If my second roll is a different number, do that single number square. The next time I get a 4, I do 44, and so on and so forth. Is that correct? So I would have to roll five 4's to get the 4 column ending, but I am also continuing down the other columns as I roll those numbers. That makes so much more sense than what I was doing.  I should play this again and play correctly this time.
Thank you!

I did two runs on the same page with the same characters. I guess I have a question. Every one else commenting seems to have way more on their page, I think I'm missing something. Is there more to the rolling than just rolling 5 times, plus one for the variable in the ending? Either way I found it fun.

My spymaster killed my ex-husband, my court alchemist animated his corpse, and my financial advisor started a country-wide money laundering scheme based in fish. This is a good game. I'd never played anything using this system; I think it's explained well.

I got so excited about getting people to play this, I typed up my answers and posted them Here. I think it is incredibly well thought out and written. There's not a lot of extra bullshit in the rules or worldbuilding, letting the player do the legwork, which if you ask me, is Excellent. Go nuts with whatever kind of world you want. Doesn't take more than an hour or two, so it's perfect if your trying to get creativity flowing. I will absolutely try to get people to play this. 10/10. Thanks for making it!

This was sooo helpful and fun to work through! The prompts actually encourage you to go nuts with it, which I super appreciate! The multi parts of the prompts are super well thought out, I think. I went through it with an old dnd character, and it was overall really fun. Def recommend.