Lyria, Round 5: The Shrieking Llama

Adrian and Gian both needed to become occults. Adrian was to be a Spellcaster, while Gian was to become a Vampire. I started the week by making Adrian a Spellcaster, but had trouble at first finding a Vampire to turn Gian. Adrian was able to summon Bonehilda! Adrian mastered the Medium skill. Adrian completed the… Continue reading Lyria, Round 5: The Shrieking Llama

Itharon, Round 9: Wrapping Up

I decided to do a pass at cleaning up the rules to make more sense from a gameplay perspective, and I am wrapping up before I play my two University households, because I realized that I should have left the relevant University lots in place. I am not going to try to complete this playtesting… Continue reading Itharon, Round 9: Wrapping Up

Itharon, Round 8: 3 Olde Mill Lane

Aubrie Chastain: Bestselling Author Concept Garden Writer Career Author Traits Romantic Art Lover Lazy Other Aspirations Outdoor Enthusiast Gender Female Orientation Pan Style Flirty, Feminine, Subdued Favorite Colors Dislikes Orange Music Genre Winter Holiday Activities Violin Goals Short Term Complete the Outdoor Enthusiast aspiration Long Term Open an Herbalism store I took the couple on… Continue reading Itharon, Round 8: 3 Olde Mill Lane

Itharon, Round 5 Additions (Mid Round): Oak Alcove

Back to Oak Alcove again with a third family. Peter Whelan: Angling Ace Concept Water Lover Career Fisherman Traits Outgoing Child of the Ocean Foodie Loves the Outdoors Other Aspirations Beach Life Gender Male Orientation Pan Style Ruggedly Masculine Favorite Colors Black, Grey Music Genre Alternative, Metal Activities Cooking, Fishing, Fitness, Singing, Wellness Goals Short… Continue reading Itharon, Round 5 Additions (Mid Round): Oak Alcove

Stranger Springs: Too Many Mistakes

I have decided to start over on the Build a City Challenge, because I realized there were several things I had done wrong because I neglected to read through the results entirely. I found the spreadsheet very helpful, which is all well and good, but I guess I had been relying on it too heavily… Continue reading Stranger Springs: Too Many Mistakes