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Thanks!! I'm proud to be included with so many good games.

I ran this adventure as a play-by-post game on the Murkdice Discord (you can read through it in the archived channels if you want). It was so much fun and the story we ended up with was very sweet. It had all the elements of an Arthurian-inspired quest: an evil witch, a damsel in distress, and a knightly request. 

The room-illustration-as-map and the extra encounter table for the human's movements are what drew me to run this and they did not disappoint. Really added an extra something to the Mausritter play style.

Sounds great! Sent you an email.

I used these for my recent entry in the One Page RPG Jam. Thanks!
https://playtestdummies.itch.io/deadline

Thank you for taking a look!

That would be great! You can email me at christopherdylankurts@gmail.com. 

Thanks for taking a look! I'd be happy to give any input. Let me know what you're thinking.

Thanks so much for reading this! It's funny you should mention system-agnostic settings as I think that's where this game is heading. I'm starting to envision it more as a campaign and setting guide, rather than a supplement to Cairn. I've added image credits, thanks for the tip. If you're at all interested in more of the thinking that has gone into this game so far, I wrote a little blog post about it. 

I really appreciate your thoughtful comments. I'm hoping that as soon as I have the time I can read through all of the other Train Jam submissions and return the favor. 

This is a great introductory adventure for Mausritter. I ran it as the first session for our table and it was a lot of fun and easy to use. I posted a #play-report in the Mausritter discord if anyone is interested in seeing how it went for us. (You should be able to search my username to find it)

Thanks! That's good advice. I haven't been interested in domain play so far but your rule set is simple in the way I prefer. 

This looks great! It's phrased as if it's specific to a single player character. What if a group of adventurers reaches the Domain stage together and are running the same domain with each other? I'm curious about things like: Should each PC get paid seasonally or do they split it? Do they each have their own drama event? Etc. Any thoughts are appreciated!