Writeup of my game from last Saturday….

Writeup of my game from last Saturday….

Writeup of my game from last Saturday….

Originally shared by Stephanie Bryant

On Saturday, I began a new campaign. It was supposed to be a one-shot, but it sounds like my players all want to continue. I invited a handful of women, then a larger handful, until I had 5 RSVP’s for “yes,” and one of them dropped a few days beforehand.…

http://www.mortaine.com/blog/2014/04/04/ladies-league-of-invells/

This is where my new group started on Saturday.

This is where my new group started on Saturday.

This is where my new group started on Saturday. I wanted to make an island that anyone might use in their IW game. If you don’t like electricity as a thing, the shifting wine might be generating dark magical energy, which grants power to the topside.

Oh, yes: And feedback would be very welcome. Thanks.

Well.

Well.

Well. I ran Inverse World yesterday with a group of new players, plus one experienced RPGer (who had never played DW before). It was my all-female game, and I was a little nervous since I hadn’t played with any of them before.

It was amazing. Towards the end, one of the players just started riffing ideas, inventing rumors of things she’d heard while around town…. so fast I couldn’t even jot them all down. They were all natural storytellers and role-players, really. It was an awesome thing to behold.

Some highlights:

A mis-heard comment about topography introduced a terrorist group to the island (terraces.)

The Lantern went all holy-light on another, elder, lantern NPC in the middle of the temple, mistakenly believing the NPC was a creature of darkness. She wasn’t… just dying of cancer (damn). But the cancer, or rather how it’s interplaying with her Light… that’s a mystery our Lantern must solve!

The Captain learned about a smaller island crashing into the Worldcrust, and proceeded to get very drunk. She might hare off to participate in some salvage operations out there, but has to watch out for the paint-flinging goblins who live in that quadrant (it’s a little too close to the Second North West Quadrant, you know).

The legions of tax collectors on this island, as it turns out, have a gentleman’s club they retire to at the end of an evening (who knew? I didn’t, but one of my players did). Is it suspicious that the chief investigator into a missing 20% of the fruit production of the island prefers to drink distilled spirits instead of the local wine? Perhaps.

And they haven’t even scratched the surface of hints about missing persons, the mayor’s corruption, or why there are so many people hidden from Sola’s light, here…

This was supposed to be a one-shot, but it looks like we’ll be playing again in two weeks.

I’m going to be streaming some Inverse World in about 10 minutes if anyone is interested in watching:

I’m going to be streaming some Inverse World in about 10 minutes if anyone is interested in watching:

I’m going to be streaming some Inverse World in about 10 minutes if anyone is interested in watching:

http://www.twitch.tv/madcapmachinations

ConTessa shares a lot of images of places and adventurous women with the community.

ConTessa shares a lot of images of places and adventurous women with the community.

ConTessa shares a lot of images of places and adventurous women with the community. I love this pic of an elder Lantern!

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I want to sell Inverse World to my players.

I want to sell Inverse World to my players.

I want to sell Inverse World to my players. However I’m not good at coming up with elevator pitches to do so. Can the community help me here? In particular the setting and not the game mechanics or anything as my players are familiar with Dungeon World.

From “Dungeon Elementary”:

From “Dungeon Elementary”:

From “Dungeon Elementary”:

“So I backed Inverse World. I wasn’t 100% on board with the idea, didn’t quite fathom how it meshed with Dungeon World’s core goals and system paradigm, etc. But damn, all my pretentious quibbles are out the window the minute that five ten-year-olds jack an airship and immediately cover it with ballistas.”

http://dungeon-elementary.tumblr.com/post/79614033491/dear-inverse-world-all-is-forgiven