Re: [Jeu] Le sphinx à deux têtes !
Publié : sam. juil. 05, 2025 10:04 am
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Rappel des anciens extraits :[Nom du jeu] is inspired by stories like The Count of Monte Cristo, where a simple death is too good for all those years the villains took from their victim.
This isn't a John Wick-style action flick, no - this is curt whispers over fine wine, jewelled masks of jade and bone, half-buried scandals and half-heard truths and, sometimes, a quiet blade in the dark.
You'll establish a promising young soul whose life is ruined by a handful of grasping scoundrels, then you'll tell the decades-long story of the victim's overdue and inevitable vengeance.
You'll tell this story from the perspective of the villains, voicing their actions while your victim-turned-protagonist, The Knife, moves in the shadows or behind disguises.
So, now you have your central cast of characters and know a little about Émile's life. They were blessed with good health, honest work and a loving family - all their humble heart desired.
But then, of course, your villains played their part.
They plotted together in the backrooms of alehouses, secluded booths of private clubs, or amongst the clamour of gossip and debate in bustling coffeehouses. Together, they concocted a plan to frame Émile for a crime they never committed, each of them playing a pivotal, active role in the conspiracy.
Émile's halcyon days were cut short, and they were arrested and imprisoned far from those they love.
The Lament of Broken Glass is a grand story of good and evil, blending the classic fantasy culture of Tokien's elves with the style and mystique of the Carnival of Venice. Our characters will be elegant and sharp, dressed in fine silks and ornate masks as they revel under the stars.
But they are flawed gems, not quite as serene as they seem, and as susceptible to scheming and squabbling as anyone else in this realm. With such long lives to lead, it's easy to hold a grudge for a century or two. Perfect for a tale of patient revenge, no?
Use this Playset to create a stylish fantasy microcosm with ancient evils, fashionable intrigue and forbidden magic.
Arcadia Prime is all our fears for the near future made real. The ultra-rich, having made their billions as the Earth burns around them, have fled to safety in an orbital paradise. It's Elysium, Rapture, Teixcalaan, and all the other cities from stories of inequity across the stars.
You'll play members of this satellite elite, living in luxury among the new high society as you wine, dine, and countersign - managing your fortunes and rivals as you gaze at the cosmos with a cultivated disinterest.
La règle dit:
Donc non, désolé, mais merci pour ton honnêteté.Il est évidemment interdit de faire des recherches Google ou dans vos collections de PDF. Par contre, vous pouvez lire vos PDF ou vérifier la nature d'un supplément sur le Grog. On va éviter autant que possible de consulter des listes des jeux.
Oui, c'est vrai que je me suis concentré sur le fluff, tu as totalement raison !
Le "système" n'est pas plus compliqué que ça.Once you've all answered the opening prompt, you'll start taking turns to draw cards from your shuffled pile. Each card relates to a prompt in the Act, depending on its rank (Ace, 2, 3 and so on).
Prompt cards usually establish a truth and ask some questions.
Most of the time these truths will impact your Conspirator, and you'll answer the questions from their perspective.
A few cards in each Act will ask you to "Answer as The Knife", giving you the chance to explore the actions of The Knife in the background of your story, as they're slowly reintroduced.
When you're answering a prompt card, other players can (and should!) ask questions or make suggestions. However, you always have the final say about what happens to your Conspirator.
Ce n'est pas For The Queen, mais dans la pratique ça se joue de manière très similaire.Orlov a écrit : ↑dim. juil. 06, 2025 11:58 am Merci. J'aurais pu dire la belotte mais ils utilisent manifestement plus de 32 cartes et comme il y a des prompts pas de MJ, je vais dire For the Queen (et non, je ne connais rien du tout à ce jeu à part qu'il y a des cartes, des prompts et pas de MJ - et que c'est pas du JDR, comme D&D et Sombre).
Alors tu peux la donner à @Yragaël !Olivier Fanton a écrit : ↑dim. juil. 06, 2025 7:22 pm Yep. Mais tu peux aussi la donner à qui tu veux, si tu préfères. Dis-moi !