In my first session of a short-run game (which was brief, because we also had character creation), I was the stupid…

In my first session of a short-run game (which was brief, because we also had character creation), I was the stupid…

In my first session of a short-run game (which was brief, because we also had character creation), I was the stupid Aware who brought mage attention onto the Wolf’s turf.

In my second session, I dropped a name to get the mages off my back, waltzed in all cocky to the Wolf’s hangout, and then after the Wolf tangled with some mages outside, wound up getting to know the Night faction a little more closely than I’d bargained on.

I accordingly got to advance after the intimacy move with the Wolf, and decided to pick up the Wolf’s move Reckless.

I think I turned around.

4 thoughts on “In my first session of a short-run game (which was brief, because we also had character creation), I was the stupid…”

  1. Dropping a name was my favorite moment, because it happened at the end of a string of bad rolls that had gotten me captured. I dropped the name of the Tainted who had confided in me, cashed in the debt, and the mage tossed me out with gritted teeth as I told him to stay away.

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