7 thoughts on “Wow, creating Adventure Fronts is fun!”
So, I’ve made three dangers, asked interesting (at least to me) stake questions. Now, some grim portents…
Aaaand done 🙂 I’ll post the Front after the game 🙂 I’m so looking forward to tonight 🙂
glad it went so well for you! I’m stuck with a lot of dangers and many many grim portents…
What do you mean “stuck”? I’m like “the more the merrier” 😀
eh, I feel like I should merge some dangers into some bigger ones, so that I (and the PCs) don’t get tangled in too many things happening at the same times and done by “people” tha want basically the same things
Sort your grim portents into fronts and then allocate your dangers to your fronts. Unless you’re into parallel thinking in which case directly associating dangers and grim portents into fronts should be quite straight.
Well, I just grabbed some of the examples that I felt fit with what was established in the first session. And then I went nuts 😀
So, I’ve made three dangers, asked interesting (at least to me) stake questions. Now, some grim portents…
Aaaand done 🙂 I’ll post the Front after the game 🙂 I’m so looking forward to tonight 🙂
glad it went so well for you! I’m stuck with a lot of dangers and many many grim portents…
What do you mean “stuck”? I’m like “the more the merrier” 😀
eh, I feel like I should merge some dangers into some bigger ones, so that I (and the PCs) don’t get tangled in too many things happening at the same times and done by “people” tha want basically the same things
Sort your grim portents into fronts and then allocate your dangers to your fronts. Unless you’re into parallel thinking in which case directly associating dangers and grim portents into fronts should be quite straight.
Well, I just grabbed some of the examples that I felt fit with what was established in the first session. And then I went nuts 😀