@serok42
I should check this out. The first scene (I watched to the credits) looked as if the characters had a heavy load and on their way to a score for sure. I am excited for more Blades in the Dark style shows, but give me #Duskvol!
#Duskvol #bladesinthedark #lockwoodandco #netflix
Wow this is cool. #BitD #Duskvol https://map.fantasymaps.org/doskvol/1004.0075206590999/14.419696688005615/4.3643452123386055/2.4614399109822216
@TDungeonator It took a few sessions with a group for it to "click", but it puts the important desperate criminal heist stuff in focus SO WELL.
I adore #BitD and #duskvol as a setting, but it really makes you rethink your assumption as an #rpg player. Why do so many games spend time on the things that don't matter?
@millevitasvixi I often make the players fill in details (stolen from #Brindlewoodbay) like asking everyone to provide one detail that highlights why this seemingly innocuous shopkeeper is actually an evil possessed cult member. To me that feels collaborative versus me just describing an NPC or scene. My players usually come up with really awesome weird stuff I would never think of that I can then riff off of.
You are completely right about using #Duskvol and the factions!
Playing around with #midjourney v4 and got an amazing image that could be #duskvol from #BladesInTheDark #BitD
#midjourney #Duskvol #bladesinthedark #bitd
@drevrpg I feel like the #bladesinthedark book is the best example of a city sourcebook. You get #Duskvol areas, factions, people, history, and flavor!