Well, for a short session a lot was done.

Well, for a short session a lot was done.

Well, for a short session a lot was done.

We were using the collaboratively-made setting we’d built for Dungeon World.

Steven Mileham played Master Hornbill of the Small Council of Wall. He arranged for assassins to encourage dissent in the temple district and highlight the need for more private mercenaries.

Alexander Andersson played ‘Nobody’ who ran The Black Fist mercenary company. He got his crew hired and saved the day by killing rioters.

Jacob Collins played Prince Albert of Wall, planning with an elite cabal to murder the king and anyone not of their order. He ate, drank, arranged a tourney and turned the riot into an opportunity to burn refugees and blame the temple the commoners have been worshipping at.

luke strstford played Fallow, part of the dream readers and torturers who turned the temple of Allana into a scene from Saw. She accidentally revealed to her victim where her loyalty lies (the small council) and escaped mid-riot, assuming the priestess would die in the deathtrap. Nobody (the person) rescued her thanks to his handy mercs.

We made a map of the city of Wall. The lower half is a view from the sky of the section of the city the public use. The upper half is actually a side view of the section of the city carved into an 8,000 mile long wall. Only horrors are on the other side. The elite live up there, as drawn by my group.

The pantheon was also made by the group today, using characters from old campaigns, canonised and baked into the setting. As I said, a lot of work. I’m currently uploading as much information as I can scavenge from my notes onto our Dungeon World/SCUP Obsidian Portal page.