[ID: a banner for a game. the banner has a speckled purple background with the top of a building rising on one side. light text reads "the graveyard game" with the word "game" having three ghosts rising out of it. there is a block of yellowish-green at the bottom with the words "a for truth's sake ethnography writing game". end ID]
Cecilia the groundskeeper said the ghosts have been extra cranky ever since that tour of schoolchildren came to visit last week. Parsimony Smit (1667 – 1721) disagrees, stating merely that the coming supermoon is what has all the spirits in a tizzy. Not that he would ever stoop to such behavior himself.
Parsimony Smit (“Death is a debt to nature due that I have paid and so must you”) is one of the more respectable members of the deceased community here, according to himself, unlike Archie Jack (1854 – 1881 “Now between / these carved stones / rich treasure lies / dear Jack his bones”) who never got over his childish love of pulling pranks. Cecilia said you should be fine, as long as you don’t bring anything into the graveyard you don’t mind mysteriously winding up in a nearby tree. You’re not sure exactly what you’ve gotten yourself into here.
The Graveyard Game is a solo-journaling game where you travel to a magical haunted graveyard in order to learn more about the community and write an ethnography on them.
Pull cards to ask questions of the residents, roll dice to see how well interactions go, and get to know a host of colorful characters from prankster ghosts, to the cemetery gravedigger, to a local vampire, and a mysterious stranger. Unlock 12 different locations and gain levels in friendship and familiarity with the community as you document more and more in your field notes.
You'll need: A d20, d12, and d8, and a deck of playing cards
The Graveyard Game is a hack of For Truth's Sake by @hmooncreates. It was inspired by The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
Includes a formatted pdf, a plaintext document, and a dyslexia friendly document!!
check it out on itch!!
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I do love dragon age with my whole heart but I can truly feel the shift from DA brain to BG3 brain
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WOOOOO YEEAH EVERYONE its april you know what that means!!!!!!!!!!!!!! super paper mario 17th birthday
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Kicking my legs and giggling while watching 5 year old dnpg videos that I’ve already seen 20 times
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I was tagged by @curiouscalembour to list 7 comfort films + 7 tags, thank you! 💖💖
Viktor und Viktoria
The Boat that Rocked
Across the Universe
Big Fish
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Princess Bride
Labyrinth
tagging @bich-the-moss @peachyindeed @mirillel @malmetal @toffee-rambles @ahoy-hoyy @kissingmonsters if you want to!
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Reading aftg is my equivalent to watching gilmore girls
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Minecraft is once again my game of the year. I can't express the love I feel for it
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Rika Kim 🤝 Kazui Mukuhara
Characters who are so deeply convinced there is something inherently wrong and evil within them. Who were hurt and betrayed by their family the second they met them. Characters who desperately try to get the approval of the people around them that they put on a facade of perfection, which only makes them hate their 'truth' more. Characters who are believe they're completely unlovable that when people try to embrace them they refuse to believe or accept it. Characters who want nothing more than to be a good, kind person, but cannot stop hurting the people around them to protect themselves. People who can't stop trying to get a better life despite all they've been through.
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Feeling mildly surprised that after all these years (insert 80 years meme), Cullen is still my favorite Inquisition romance.
Partly I think it's still because of how much he reminds me of the spouse (conservative by nature, capable of changing but slowly, workaholic with little to no regard to his own health, absolutely relentless when he does start moving, speaks much louder with actions than words, etc.). Partly it's because he's just my brand of scuffed up pretty (and blonde. there's no real degree of plausible deniability that my physical type for dudes is curly blonde, tall, and scruffy). And partly I think his story of trauma, being a (very) unsympathetic victim, and trying to change but also manage the world actively collapsing around him is very compelling.
I totally get that for some people, he's the bad guy in their own personal narratives. That's whatever. But I have a really big soft spot for Cullen Rutherford. Also he's big and I like being little in hugs.
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