really really good. ive just got into ttrpgs and im in love with this style. i went in against my nature; no plan, no forethought, no idea where it would lead - i liked it a lot. itll be fun to go back and pick over my pages but im very satisfied with the experience.
As someone who grew up being told that one day God was going to swoop down and end the world, this was a rather emotional experience for me. I'm not sure "ENJOYED" is the word but it certainly helped me process some things.
This is a neat little experience. I printed it out into a booklet and wrote on the pages and now I have this strange, complicated, emotional little thing to hold. I've already made a copy for a friend so I can see what direction they take the prompting.
It's simple, it's clean, and it's a surprisingly effecting writing experience. Highly reccommend picking it up, putting on some music, and working through it. (Printing it out is optional, but I thought it added a cool tactileness to it.)
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really really good. ive just got into ttrpgs and im in love with this style. i went in against my nature; no plan, no forethought, no idea where it would lead - i liked it a lot. itll be fun to go back and pick over my pages but im very satisfied with the experience.
Holy shit what a game.
As someone who grew up being told that one day God was going to swoop down and end the world, this was a rather emotional experience for me. I'm not sure "ENJOYED" is the word but it certainly helped me process some things.
This is a neat little experience. I printed it out into a booklet and wrote on the pages and now I have this strange, complicated, emotional little thing to hold. I've already made a copy for a friend so I can see what direction they take the prompting.
It's simple, it's clean, and it's a surprisingly effecting writing experience. Highly reccommend picking it up, putting on some music, and working through it. (Printing it out is optional, but I thought it added a cool tactileness to it.)
This means the world to me. I'm glad you have an artifact of play from one half of a poem!
interesting