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[The Inquisition] Poking playtesters with soft pillows.

Started by Kirk Mitchell, September 15, 2005, 01:20:27 AM

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Kirk Mitchell

Ok, the Monty Python quotes are probably getting a bit much, so this will be the last time I use them. The other thing is that the game name is now The Inquisition.

I'm looking for playtesters for The Inquisition, where the players all play Inquisitors of various descriptions. Your mandate is to seek out all heretics and render judgment upon their bodies and their souls. The game story is told entirely through a series of interrogations, finding and judging the sins of the captured heretics.

In a world where your word is law, who is telling the truth?
What will you sacrifice for your faith?

PM or e-mail me with your e-mail address and I'll send you a copy of the playtest draft. The only condition is if you play the game, you must post your session(s) and opinion(s) up in Actual Play.

You can find the development thread here: http://www.indie-rpgs.com/forum/index.php?topic=16456.0

Thank you for your cooperation,
Kirk
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Kirk Mitchell

Or of course, you could signal your interest by posting on the thread. Much to obvious for me to have said that in the first place.

Kirk
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knicknevin

Hiya Kirk, thanks for the .pdf; I'm trying to rustle up a posse to playtest this soon, but as we just started our 8 week term at the RPG club 2 weeks ago, it might be October before I can fit this in. I was wondering about the type of feedback you would find helpful, which got me wondering about feedback in general, so I posted a thread in the Actual Play forum about that if you want to take a look: would that be the type of thing you are looking for or is it too much information?
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Kirk Mitchell

Hey, I posted in the Feedback thread. What you've got there is great.

And for redundancy's sake: October is just fine. I've got a bunch of exams through October, so I might be slow responding but other than that, whenever you get around to playing.

Thanks for your interest,
Kirk
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Bandari

Hi... I'd just like to know what the tone of the game is. Is it meant to be very serious, or not (as the MP quotes would indicate).

Bandari

... my bad. Just read up the dev. thread. Sorry.

I'll ask my group what they think.