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It’s goals are:
It’s goals are:
*To run the sorts of games me and my players love; which are story-forward, wildly creative fantasy games with customizable characters, big dramatic fights, online-friendly rules, and fast-moving so a lot can happen every play session.
*To run the sorts of games me and my players love, which are:
*To be really, really fun, and capture that ‘chaotic random joy’ of a great Old-School RPG.
**story-forward
*To share the creation of the story and the setting between all players.
**wildly creative
*To not require prep from the GM and players, and whatever prep they do voluntarily only helps.
**fantasy or science-fantasy themed
*and have:
**customizable characters
**big dramatic fights
**online-friendly, easy, and fast-moving rules
*and to:
**be really, really fun, and capture that ‘chaotic random joy’ of a great Old-School RPG.
**share the creation of the story and the setting between all players.
**not require prep from the GM and players, and whatever prep they do voluntarily only helps.


It's based on PBtA, Blades in the Dark, and OSR games.
It's largely based on [[http://apocalypse-world.com/pbta/games/find|PBtA]], [[https://bladesinthedark.com/|Blades in the Dark]], and various [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_School_Renaissance|OSR]] games.

Revision as of 17:00, 2 June 2023

Fortunate Blades is a fantasy tabletop RPG.

It’s goals are:

  • To run the sorts of games me and my players love, which are:
    • story-forward
    • wildly creative
    • fantasy or science-fantasy themed
  • and have:
    • customizable characters
    • big dramatic fights
    • online-friendly, easy, and fast-moving rules
  • and to:
    • be really, really fun, and capture that ‘chaotic random joy’ of a great Old-School RPG.
    • share the creation of the story and the setting between all players.
    • not require prep from the GM and players, and whatever prep they do voluntarily only helps.

It's largely based on [[1]], [in the Dark], and various [[2]] games.