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Thousand Year Old Vampire: Automatic Prompt Progression Program

A topic by ocb934 created Jul 23, 2024 Views: 194
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Thousand Year Old Vampire is a solo RPG created by Tim Hutchings that chronicles the life of a vampire through centuries of events. It's described as:

A solo roleplaying game of loss, memory, and vampires.
In Thousand Year Old Vampire you chronicle the many centuries of a vampire’s existence, beginning with the loss of mortality and ending with inevitable destruction. Prompt-driven play and simple resource tracking provide easy rules for exploring your character’s human failings, villainous acts, and surprising victories. Expect gut-churning decisions and irreconcilable acts.
The game mechanics are simple and intuitive. Play progresses semi-randomly through a book of Prompts which let you explore your vampire’s wants and needs, resolve problems, and chart the decline into senescence. Play can happen entirely within the character sheet or can become a journaling activity--both work equally well.

The Thousand Year Old Vampire: Automatic Prompt Progression Program automates the prompt progression, entry tracking, and dice roles, making it accessible for anyone to play the game!

Some cool features include...

  • Options for an alternate starting or ending prompt
  • Options to include alternate prompts
  • Options to change the likelihood of seeing said prompt
  • Option to roll two d10s instead of one for multiplayer games or for quick games

NOTE:

Please support Tim Hutchings by purchasing the Book+PDF, PDF only, or the TYOV book from your local TTRPG game store. You can also visit the itch.io page for TYOV.

You can NOT play the game with only this program. Please seek out the official material for vampire creation, content warnings, and game instructions. This program ONLY automates the dice rolls and prompt/entry progressions.

Permission was given to post this program.