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- Nov 4, 2017
How the fuck is this real life. I would have just told the guy to stuff it and uninvited him from everything, forever.A short update on the guy: I asked him if he would have something ready for our next game, and he replied that he should have an introductory session ready the day before and would let me know by then. (This is for a one-shot, meaning two sessions max, not an ongoing campaign...)
He dropped to one word answers ("OK", "understood") when I answered that the group needs at least three days' notice and he couldn't keep us in suspense like this, especially not me since I'll be the one running the table. I think most of us can guess who'll be running the table next time we meet...
By the way, I understand that this sounds like Discord drama, but this is a group which only plays IRL; Discord is just what we use to keep in touch between sessions.
Its a fucking one-shot. I have run one shots without fully reading the source book let alone the module. If you just want to try a system, we can all figure it out at the table.
Eh, I don't get the people rub themselves out to them as bastions of cinematic excellence, but they are cutesy adventure stories with engaging characters and good story telling even if the story's plot is usually Nip-brained nonsense that gets questionable resolution. There are worse ways to spend two hours now that everything from hollywood is written for MODERN AUDIENCES (of niggers, fags, and trannies).I've never watched a Ghibli movie and never will, but yeah, nothing I've learned about them leads me to believe that they add up to a coherent world that you can play an RPG in. 5e is also designed for a specific kind of play that is violent and centered on conquering people and seizing valuables, I don't get the impression that Ghibli movies are like that.
But you've hit the nail on the head:
Its about an aesthetic, a vibe, of a world like ours but with some level of magic. Trying to codify that magic and put rules on things is going to completely fuck the vibe, and combat would be infrequent and more about escaping the situation than defeating the monster (who is probably just misunderstood). There would be much more about social interactions, exploring the environment, and interacting with the world and its uniqueness than beating things with swords and 5e is DEFINITELY the wrong system.
Wholly agree, but something more narrative like PbtA would.... well, it would still fail miserably but it might actually come close to the impossible thing they're trying to do.5e compatible = more sales. Sure, they could adapt a more generic system or come up with something of their own, but this is already a novelty which is only going to be bought by a small number of people, you're not gonna get a lot of impulse buys with a mystery system people know nothing about. This is why OSR publishers all put out stuff that is cross-compatible as well.







