So… played about 12 hours of Sagas in the last two days, at InterNosCon, broke down in two games.

So… played about 12 hours of Sagas in the last two days, at InterNosCon, broke down in two games.

So… played about 12 hours of Sagas in the last two days, at InterNosCon, broke down in two games.

The scenario went well with both experienced and newbie players, and I will continue develop it.

Yay.

4 thoughts on “So… played about 12 hours of Sagas in the last two days, at InterNosCon, broke down in two games.”

  1. Highlights:

    – A scarred viking berserker running with his four years old daughter on the shoulders making “yaiiii” sounds.

    – A man falling in a frozen bog, getting out somehow and dying on the way home.

    – A seiðkona raising a shame pole to use Curse&Poison over the landvaettirs. The player never read Egil’s Saga

    – A viking comes back only to find his brother dead and the land in disarray and manages to play sides, betraying everyone, to rise in the top of the hashes.

    – A pagan witch and her Christian sister making peace for the sake of the family

    – A fifteen old boy bent on avenging his father beign killed while the real culprit is untouched.

    – A field battle, with PCs on both sides, the rules for When Many Fights Many shining, easily converting the fictional preparations in mechanical bonuses and vice-versa. 

    -A peace bringer seiðkona getting the silver ring of a death goði, claiming authority to stop the massacre. 

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