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Dylan Ford

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Hello! Have you purchased the full version which comes with the "Threads of Destiny alternate deck oracle tables.pdf" file? That's needed to play without a deck, although you could make your own.

Essentially, you make each thread a different entry on an oracle table, and roll on the table to see which thread you 'draw' when you need to.

Thank you so much!

Hello everyone! I'm super excited to share that I've just released the supplement for Ironsworn that I've been working on for the past couple of months, "Threads of Destiny"!

It adds the Destiny Deck to Ironsworn, a deck of cards filled with themes and characters that you define. You play these cards to help direct your sessions in interesting directions during their most chaotic moments and, over time, develop a personal relationship with each one to trigger specific effects.

Please check it out and tell me what you think! The rules are free and fully playable, with some paid bonuses for anyone generous enough to support me and recoup some of my losses: https://wraithdrof.itch.io/threads-of-destiny

It was an absolute blast working on a supplement for such a good base system. If you haven't heard of Ironsworn, it's opened up what solo and GMless roleplaying can be and is absolutely worth checking out.

I'll be releasing a blog post sometime soon sharing the process I took in developing a supplement. I put a lot of effort into matching the aesthetic of Ironsworn, and I'm proud of how it turned out.



Hi all! Just released my first tabletop roleplaying game ever, "No Limit Finale"!

The stage is set. Coming off the tail end of an action-packed, 400 episode series (with three movie tie-ins), we're now at the finale -- a battle people will talk about for generations. It’s time for dramatic monologues, flashback sequences, and a whole lot of beating people up.

It's a short and silly game with no tactics and no game master, only vivid descriptions of larger-than-life protagonists mouthing off and fighting. You do this by playing cards to inspire narrations, qualities of your character, and over-dramatic transformations.

I'd love it if people checked it out! It's a pay-what-you-want here: