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This game is so cool! Food traditions have always been such a vital part of how I connect to my heritage, and I'm a huge fan of Dungeon Meshi, so this game is super fun to play. The art and layout are absolutely delightful. I plan to use this game as inspiration for meal prepping in real life, excited to see how it goes! 

By the way, would you be interested in having the game translated into Chinese? 

Sent!

One of my first and most beloved DND characters happens to be an apprentice of an arcane library (they even have a small spirit familiar!), so it felt extra magical to go on this adventure with them again. 

The rules work really well for the tone and setting, the rolling tables are so imaginative, and the design is beautiful. Thank you for this fantastic game! 

That's true! Thank you so much for the game! 

Awesome. Thank you so much for the quick response! 

This game is beautiful, brought tears to my eyes and helped me revisit some old memories in new and comforting ways. Thank you so much for creating this experience! 

Such a beautiful experience! I adore the pensive folklorish tone so much. I've always found poetry both fascinating and a little intimidating, can't think of a more enjoyable way to step out of my comfort zone. 

I hope it's ok to ask, would you be interested in having this game translated into Chinese? 

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Compact rules with fantastic balance between narrative & action. In my first play through my unfortunately gunslinger practically ran into all 4 enemies in a row, and went out in a blaze.  Still made for a satisfying story despite the extra short session, which is really cool. 

I suggest dividing the deck into 2-4 piles and shuffling the face cards in separately for a(n optional) longer and more evenly paced adventure. 

Just discovered Lineage recently. Fantastic game, the random events are flexible and full of surprises. Also perfect as worldbuilding inspiration for historical fantasy settings. 

Absolutely beautiful game, excited to play with friends for game night!

I'm looking for a couple of clarifications: 

- Am I correct to assume location slots match the number of characters? 

- Do inventory grid and shared bag refer to the same thing? Does the shared bag size also change with number of characters or does it stay the same? 

Thanks!