Here is a link to the fourth and final session of Children of the Eight-Legged She. I’m really happy with how this series turned out. It is very much my particular brand of Dungeon World, which is to say more focused on mystery and weirdness than combat and treasure hunting.
Lately, I like fantasy stories about small, complicated communities and how the heroes engage with those communities. I particularly enjoy when the players embrace the collaborative spirit that goes into building and exploring these intricate little places, and really take ownership of the action.
I am lucky to always get a table of resourceful, GGG players, and Children of the Eight-Legged She was no exception. The level of skill and care on display in these sessions is fucking remarkable. Our play culture in the Gauntlet has taken us years to build and perfect, but now that we have it, it’s here for good, and that makes me super-proud.
Thanks again to this rockstar bunch: David LaFreniere Gerrit Reininghaus steven watkins and Fraser Simons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNBFEa09-5s&index=8&t=1s&list=PL26DVDSsqVz6VlgBJpGA6qp7wCb2OydB7
❤ for community building. So many games for me with the Gauntlet by now. Not a single fallout.
🚀for the way you run, Jason. I feel safe running and doing however appears good to me knowing you make it all look sound and brilliantly orchestrated in the end.
❤ for community building. So many games for me with the Gauntlet by now. Not a single fallout.
🚀for the way you run, Jason. I feel safe running and doing however appears good to me knowing you make it all look sound and brilliantly orchestrated in the end.