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gordsellar@gmail.com

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Thanks! I appreciate it!

This is an amazing tool, thank you!

However, it looks like the recent update broke some of the export options. (When I select no title and transparent background, it exports with the name and background.)

Thanks, that's kind of you to say! That's what I was going for. 

Thank you!

Thanks so much for your comment! It was cool to hear which examples resonated with you. :) 

Thanks! I like to keep players both on their toes!

Thanks so much! 

Thanks!

Haha, thanks! The shapechanging Circe bit... like, how could I not, y'know?

Thanks!

Thank you! I was trying very hard to have clear goals and stakes for the involved characters, and the Missing Pages seemed like a fun ("fun"?) obstacle to throw in that *needs* to be crossed a few times if characters are to gather everything they need to escape. 

That's so kind of you to say! 

Cool! I hope they do! Would love to hear about it once you've run it!  

Thanks, that's precisely how I envisioned it being used. 

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Thanks! You're very kind to say so!

Thanks, you're very kind! I haven't played Breath of the Wild (yet), so I can't count it as an inspiration, but now I'll have to check it out sometime! Again, thanks for your kind words!

Thanks! I'm delighted you're planning on using it! Would love to hear how it goes for your group! :) Thanks for your kind words!

Yeah, it was fun trying to figure out how the "fake book" could itself be in the adventure! Thanks for your kind comment!

Had a hilarious time playing this the other day. Weekend at Bernie's with a dead god is pretty much the experience. The rules are extremely simple (no more complex than, say, Honey Heist) and the result is a very freeform, wild experience with the hilarity of Fiasco and (thanks to the simple dice mechanic) the slowly rising tension of Dread

I wrote up the session in greater detail here, but in short our characters had to keep word from getting out, falsify a divinely-generated national census,  serve fortune fish at a feast, and automate a divine automaton. By the end we had individually suffered blackmail by an evil baker, birthed a schism in the faith based on an accidental heretical preaching, been frogmarched to the royal dungeons, fled the nation, and let the faith and kingdom alike collapse into ruin.

Good times! 

Too many months later, I've just done the update. I think I caught all the name change errors and fixed them, but if anyone sees anything, I'd be happy to correct whatever errors I might have missed. 

Thanks!

Thanks! Yeah, I've been meaning to go through the text again as well as update the layout a bit. Just have to get some translation jobs out of the way first. Thanks for the encouragement to go ahead and do it! 

Thanks! I was going to comment on your Small Weirdoes You Can Meet, because they're so well-done and cute... especially Ada Grant!