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thehintguy
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Name:Marc Hobbs
SUN-02 Epitaph [4/4] FULL

Post by thehintguy » June 30th, 2019, 10:04 am

Epitaph is an intimate look at the life of someone who died and left a goal unfinished. We’ll explore the timeline of a departed person’s life to gain gradual insight into their world, their identity, and their history. Ultimately we’ll come to know, understand, and empathize with them in a deep, complex way.

Epitaph is a GMless. It features a variable level of role-playing commitment: on your turn you can describe a moment in time, create and play a scene with others, or give a interactive monologue as one of the characters from the story. It is currently in beta playtesting.

The tone of the game tends to fall between bittersweet and tragic. If you're looking for a unique experience that gets you inside the mind of a very ordinary person and leaves you feeling like you knew them, Epitaph may be the game for you!

Players
1. Marc Hobbs
2. Jory Bowers
3. Miles Gaborit
4. Orion Canning
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joryjammz
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Name:Jory Bowers

Re: SUN-02 Epitaph [1/4]

Post by joryjammz » July 3rd, 2019, 5:07 pm

Ah heck yeah, sign me tf up, it's time to be Sad

milesgaborit
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Name:Miles Gaborit
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Re: SUN-02 Epitaph [1/4]

Post by milesgaborit » July 3rd, 2019, 9:49 pm

Not sure if online sign-ups are still a thing this close to GoPlay, but if so please put me in!

OrionCanning
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Re: SUN-02 Epitaph [1/4]

Post by OrionCanning » July 3rd, 2019, 11:08 pm

This sounds like a great game that I want to be in!

thehintguy
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Name:Marc Hobbs

Re: SUN-02 Epitaph [1/4]

Post by thehintguy » July 4th, 2019, 9:45 am

Welcome aboard, everyone! Excited to play with all of you!

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