Fairfield tabletop a success
Mar. 18th, 2013 10:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So last night's run of the Fairfield tabletop game for the kiddies was a success. They all played very well, they seemed to get into their characters and came up with lots of interesting stuff to do to tell the story. I was proud of them and enjoyed running for them. I was also pretty happy with the story I came up with. It seemed sufficiently rich and complex, with a mystery that was neither too hard to too easy to solve. I am so happy with it, in fact, I'd like to schedule another run for anyone who would like to play.
In case you're interested, I need five people willing to play two women and two men plus one neutral character for a roleplay-heavy five-hour tabletop game with no system and no rules, just collaborative storytelling and GM fiat. It's set in the completely realistic setting of a small town in Connecticut in the 1930s, and it has ties to the story of The Tailor of Riddling Way. I think I will call the module "The Bloom of May." I will try to organize a run shortly!
In case you're interested, I need five people willing to play two women and two men plus one neutral character for a roleplay-heavy five-hour tabletop game with no system and no rules, just collaborative storytelling and GM fiat. It's set in the completely realistic setting of a small town in Connecticut in the 1930s, and it has ties to the story of The Tailor of Riddling Way. I think I will call the module "The Bloom of May." I will try to organize a run shortly!
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