I just did the session zero for a new Urban Shadows game, and while I don’t have much to report yet I absolutely had…

I just did the session zero for a new Urban Shadows game, and while I don’t have much to report yet I absolutely had…

I just did the session zero for a new Urban Shadows game, and while I don’t have much to report yet I absolutely had to share: The Wizard in out game is a mad scientist from another timeline, stranded in ours after she fled through a single-use gate. Didn’t even need to change any of the moves for the playbook for it to work.

I was so impressed by how unexpected it was!

Concept for The Doomed that I want feedback on: she’s a young, unwilling Bride of Totally-Not-Dracula, and she…

Concept for The Doomed that I want feedback on: she’s a young, unwilling Bride of Totally-Not-Dracula, and she…

Concept for The Doomed that I want feedback on: she’s a young, unwilling Bride of Totally-Not-Dracula, and she banished him in a way that isn’t permanent. Her powers let her turn into a terrifying bat creature and mesmerize people, but she feels the pull of the Master in her blood, and he gets closer to reforming his body from mist by the day. Her Sanctuary is the burnt-out ruin of his mansion, on the outskirts of town.

I wanted a Doomed that doesn’t just have the usual demonic “this is Raven with the name changed” vibe.

Finally ran my one-shot of the game for a group of players, most new to roleplaying, almost all new to PbtA, and…

Finally ran my one-shot of the game for a group of players, most new to roleplaying, almost all new to PbtA, and…

Finally ran my one-shot of the game for a group of players, most new to roleplaying, almost all new to PbtA, and notably, entirely trans women! (Some technological snarls forced us to push play back one week, sorry for the delay.) I deliberately invited way too many players because I know folks tend to drop out, and sure enough, we went from having all of the Playbooks claimed to just having four players.

Setting creation was a lot of fun: I decided that the Shadow turns men into mute savages, losing their voices over time and acting increasingly violent, while women become inanimate statues of black glass that they blindly pay worship to. The players really surprised me with some of their stuff, given how new most of them were to the hobby; it was decided that Clan Molthas had once tried to unify the Clanlands by force and then chose self-exile in the mountains once they came to regret it, and Clan Richti were famed navigators who mapped the stars and have a magical constellation map that moves with the night sky. Both of those jumped out at me as super cool. Clan Sharn notably possessed the largest supply of untainted water left in the Clanlands, which the others resent them for.

Our squad wound up having a Lionness (Liasa, the commanding officer of the crew, a trans woman out of Clan Dotha), a Fox (Yavni, a Richti trans woman experienced in this fight already), a Raven (Sabal, an intersex non-binary woman from Clan Molthas and the freshest recruit of the bunch), and a Spider (Kel, an older Sharn cis woman with burns all over her body and a cruel wit), with the other player unable to make it. Yavni and Sabal wound up stealing the show, with an early religious argument and a couple narrow rescues from certain death giving them a tumultuous battlefield friendship.

Their mission was to rescue an influential elder woman, Lati, from a village left behind the front when the Shadow made their most recent push. Lots of Complications were rolled in our Mission Moves; Sabal wound up pretty heinously wounded and panicked, the elder was rescued (in a pretty dramatic strike on a ruined cathedral) only to have her turn into a dust devil made up of obsidian shards that very nearly killed Sabal on the route home before vanishing off to surely menace the Watch another day. Our squad returned to base with their target not only not alive and safe, but now an active threat, and we had some vignettes to show how little hope the traditionalists back home believed in them and their fight.

We had a little trouble with the structure of the Moves, feeling that the Mission Moves especially were a little counter-intuitive and that they wanted more actual Moves to do while on the mission going from scene to scene; while I think a part of this is inexperience with the engine, there was a fair bit more of “what can I do?” than I expected, and the game wound up really having nothing other than Rely On Your Training rolls once the Mission Moves were done, which made other stats feel less useful. It was also a little tough to feel out the difference for me (as MC) to deal out Weary marks instead of Jaded, but I feel like I did an okay job winging it.

Overall, the ride was a little bumpier than I think any of us would’ve liked, but we had a lot of fun, the players came away despite the warts really enjoying PbtA, and I get the satisfaction of knowing The Watch has now had at least one entirely-trans group of players take a shot at it.

Brief rules question: from my reading, it looks like all of the Mission Moves are rolled first, and then the entire…

Brief rules question: from my reading, it looks like all of the Mission Moves are rolled first, and then the entire…

Brief rules question: from my reading, it looks like all of the Mission Moves are rolled first, and then the entire mission is played out to follow the structure established by that. Is that correct, or do you come across the Mission Moves in play as the fiction proceeds?

So after asking around the other day and hearing who all had played The Watch so far, I decided to even the scales a…

So after asking around the other day and hearing who all had played The Watch so far, I decided to even the scales a…

So after asking around the other day and hearing who all had played The Watch so far, I decided to even the scales a little bit and now have an all-trans group of players together! We’ll be playing in the next week; will report back!

Any chance we can sneak a peak at the stretch goal playbooks sometime?

Any chance we can sneak a peak at the stretch goal playbooks sometime?

Any chance we can sneak a peak at the stretch goal playbooks sometime? The brief descriptions of the Eagle, Fox, and Raven in the preview have me drooling 💛

Not sure if anyone has actually run the game yet, but I’m curious; how has the explicit gender restrictions of the…

Not sure if anyone has actually run the game yet, but I’m curious; how has the explicit gender restrictions of the…

Not sure if anyone has actually run the game yet, but I’m curious; how has the explicit gender restrictions of the player characters been received by players? My group is almost entirely trans women and nb femme folks, so of course we all loved it, but I was curious if anyone had trouble selling men on the game.

Small Towns is super, duper neat, but there’s just one hiccup; Los Ranchos has The Chosen on it, which no longer…

Small Towns is super, duper neat, but there’s just one hiccup; Los Ranchos has The Chosen on it, which no longer…

Small Towns is super, duper neat, but there’s just one hiccup; Los Ranchos has The Chosen on it, which no longer exists in Monsterhearts 2 unless I’m mistaken.

Weighing in like the KS told me to: I’d love a dedicated SCUP community, similar to those that Blades in the Dark…

Weighing in like the KS told me to: I’d love a dedicated SCUP community, similar to those that Blades in the Dark…

Weighing in like the KS told me to: I’d love a dedicated SCUP community, similar to those that Blades in the Dark and Urban Shadows have!