Hey! Late comment, but me and a group of online buddies played this with text chat and bad Google photos markup :3 I'm happy to say that they all found it interesting and fun and enjoyed it! We'll be having another session to continue filling out the map! There were some crazy drama it was great, haha.
Our first player was pretty unlucky. In the end, their full list of titles were the The Teacher of Life, god of destruction and firefighting, Keeper of the Locust, Archmage of Enhancement, Appreciator of Scarcity
Our second main player ended up as The Honorbound, the god of nature and hate
And our third main player finished the session as the Shield Shatterer, god of chaos and beach parties, and the unkempt Sculptor
Played this with 5 friends and a dry-erase game mat and we had a ton of fun. It took very little time to set up, and was enjoyable for everyone, from the person who had never played a TTRPG to those who have played them for over a decade. One minor tweak I made as the GM was to have a card with each player's aspect on it, and shuffle that to determine turn order each round, rather than going around the table in the same order each time.
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Hey! Late comment, but me and a group of online buddies played this with text chat and bad Google photos markup :3 I'm happy to say that they all found it interesting and fun and enjoyed it! We'll be having another session to continue filling out the map! There were some crazy drama it was great, haha.
Our first player was pretty unlucky. In the end, their full list of titles were the The Teacher of Life, god of destruction and firefighting, Keeper of the Locust, Archmage of Enhancement, Appreciator of Scarcity
Our second main player ended up as The Honorbound, the god of nature and hate
And our third main player finished the session as the Shield Shatterer, god of chaos and beach parties, and the unkempt Sculptor
We had a blast!
Played this with 5 friends and a dry-erase game mat and we had a ton of fun. It took very little time to set up, and was enjoyable for everyone, from the person who had never played a TTRPG to those who have played them for over a decade. One minor tweak I made as the GM was to have a card with each player's aspect on it, and shuffle that to determine turn order each round, rather than going around the table in the same order each time.
Ayy! I’m glad you all had fun! The turn order idea sounds interesting, might give that a go next time I play.