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“If this is read or heard of in some future time, let the record show that on July twenty–third 1863 I returned to the world after being abandoned by General Edward Potter and God himself. The men by my side
A Preview, Origins, A Lunatic
We put together a 30+ page preview, in which you may find some familiar names. A lot of smart people contributed their smarts to The Fiasco Companion. I’ll be at Origins in a couple of weeks, and if you are,
Carolina Death Crawl Cards
I’m building Carolina Death Crawl around 18-up card printing, so three sheets and a deck of 54. Here’s the mockup for Go Play Northwest: You can see the rules sheet horning in – they fit on a single sheet of
First Playtest of Carolina Death Crawl
Me, Clinton, Shane, and Remi playtested Carolina Death Crawl today and it went … OK. I learned a lot about how the game works and what it’s weaknesses are currently, which is great. Of course these guys always bring it,
The Pocosin
“The pocosin is inhabited almost exclusively by run away negroes, bears, wild cats, & wild cattle. Great numbers of cypress trees, tall straight and lofty, in many of the swamps and low grounds; besides multitudes of singular excrescences, named cypress
The Five Extra Cards
I’m working on the assumption that cards will be printed 18-up, so I have 54 to work with. There are 39 action cards and 10 character cards, which leaves me with five. The plan is to have these include directions
More Card and Name Musings
I made myself a set on index cards and handling them made me realize they need to be oriented vertically, like playing cards. I think I’ll differentiate them from the character cards by making the latter horizontal. Just playing around
The Last Mile
(before Act 3) We’ve been through the mill, you and me. I’m tired but we’re almost there. If you listen you can hear the Neuse — it can’t be far now. You, my best possum and fast friend, have well