Ogre Whiteside led us through 8 hours of Burning Wheel in three acts, painting an appropriately slow burn saga of low lifes and commoners trapped in the rubble of a magical holocaust. Players were myself, Mickey, Joel Shempert, and David Drake.
In true post-apocolyptic fashion we rounded up survivors, including beggar children, a crazy hermit, and the 12 year old son of the city's former ruler. Supplies were gathered and sickness overcome as we led them to safety at the seacost, dodging a troll and other more mundane hazards. My character Coen Crookleg went from being a penniless begger to chance at a new start as a Shipwright's apprentice, so for him it was the best apocolypse ever!
SUN-01 - SUN-03: Burning Apocalypse
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Re: SUN-01 - SUN-03: Burning Apocalypse
This was too good not to play again next year, maybe just for two slots though. I was hella burnt.
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Still, you played hard, and made some great calls. When Madeline went into shock and it looked like we were going to lose her, I was surprised by how upset I felt over an imaginary 8 year old girl I had just narrated into existence 20 minutes earlier. And I was the one that wrote "shell shocked" on her NPC card. Not to mention the princeling, who by being actually fairly with it (but still after all, a sheltered pre-teen) made him so much trickier to deal with if he had just been a tantrum throwing noble brat. I tip my had to you for your keen eye for NPCs.
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Re: SUN-01 - SUN-03: Burning Apocalypse
I would love to play this again next year.
Priss is very happy being a spy instead of just a whore, but I will poison Godeleine one of these days.
Priss is very happy being a spy instead of just a whore, but I will poison Godeleine one of these days.
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Re: SUN-01 - SUN-03: Burning Apocalypse
I can imagine you guys were pretty seriously burnt out after that, but I still definitely envy the "endurance slot" aspect of an all-day game. I imagine it must do a lot to counteract the limited emotional involvement of most shorter con games. No wonder you got attached to characters in your world so quickly!
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Re: SUN-01 - SUN-03: Burning Apocalypse
Ogre did report being a bit fried (and he carried a heavy load as GM) but from my perspective it was actually very restful. The extended play time freed me up from feeling the usual "race to significance" of a short slot con game. There was plenty of time to ground in your character and figure out who they are, and to sit back and appreciate the characters that others were portraying. Not everything that happened needed to be a big boom, small moments counted as well.