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Author Topic: [Sorcerer] Las Cruces Onesheet  (Read 789 times)
Per Fischer
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« on: January 19, 2006, 11:14:22 AM »

Hi,

I set up this game to present Sorcerer to a group I haven't played with before. The ideas were bounced forth and back during an evening, and I put it all together with my own additions in this onesheet:
http://darkplaces.squarespace.com/downloads/LasCrucesOneSheet.pdf

Fopr reference I used a modified relationship map version of Deadlock by Sara Paretsky. Can't remember where I stole it from:
http://darkplaces.squarespace.com/downloads/LasCrucesMap.pdf

I decided to stop play after three sessions, mostly due to incompatibilities between my and the group's preferred playing styles, but I still think the sheet is neat, and I would play it any time again with a willing band of players :)
The group also did not consult the sheet once after character generation, which I felt was problematic, especially as I didn't feel they punched what it what about in relation to Humanity and premise. The players liked it, though, I have to say :)

But I thought you guys should have the chance to comment on the onesheet.

Per
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Yokiboy
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« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2006, 03:23:07 PM »

Hello Per,

That's a very nice one-sheet, and a rather good Sorcerer conversion of Dust Devils. You have inspired my to go to greater lengths with my own one-sheets.

Thanks for sharing,

Yoki
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