After-action report: Played my first tabletop session today in Dungeon World. As a bard, I played some inspiring tunes, stayed behind to find a solution to a problem while my party chased a fight & wrote a rhyming ballad to enforce a bond with a female PC that my character is trying to bang. As it turns out, the music was the only thing that went right as I ended up pissing off (and subsequently losing said horse). After that, I re-joined the party and was stabbed by a Goblin and found out the awkward way about #unrequitedaffection from said female party member. We breaked just as the party returns from the cavernous encounter to see the caravan we were escorting is now horseless and me scolding our NPC stage coach driver for not properly tethering the beast of burden. All-in-all, not a bad way to spend a Saturday! #tabletopcherrypop
After-action report: Played my first tabletop session today in Dungeon World. As a bard, I played some inspiring…
After-action report: Played my first tabletop session today in Dungeon World. As a bard, I played some inspiring…
Sounds like a good group and a good time. I’m glad you had a good experience with it!
I’m glad you enjoyed yourself
personally I want more details and deeper explanation of the session, other players, dialogues, etc.
Anyways keep it up and always be ready to shape your character dynamically as unexpected situations arise