Wild Zero is getting a sequel so ig god (guitar wolf) is real now

she/her, 29, low resolution brain goblin, prolonged Cinema-Media-Arts and Polisci undergrad, ongoing Gender Situation. Asuka for short, Asukapaper for long, and Jill for real
Discord ID: asukapaper (they took away the funny numbers, curses)
Wild Zero is getting a sequel so ig god (guitar wolf) is real now
First session at the TTRPGs study group and it was food for my soul. It’s going to really help me expand my toolbox, figure out my strengths, and transcend a lot of limitations I’m having with my usual rut towards fiddly lifer style systems
edit: the system i tried was mobile frame 0: firebrands. it's actually quite good! if you lean into the challenge of tying scenes together and going from semantic to specific, you'll get a ton out of it
stream on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYUBnWWOeHM
download or stream on itch: https://maveritan.itch.io/city-pop-loon
City pop loon is a form of Canadian and North American pop music that emerged in late 2018, and surged in popularity in the early 2020s. It was originally termed as an offshoot of America's "love honk", but came to include a large range of styles – including funk loon, disco loon, R&B loon, and boogie loon.
Inspired by the massive popularity of the America-focused love honk, city pop loon was pushed by the government of Ontario as a way to "give a Canadian flair to love honk"[1]. To accomplish this, the Ontario government partnered with the band ReverieSounds to create the first city pop loon album, simply titled "City Pop Loon". It was promoted in Toronto's "Loonies for City Pop Loon" event, which aimed to spread the popularity of city pop loon in Toronto and would hopefully have led to the more city pop loon albums being created by other artists.[2]
Critics lambasted "City Pop Loon" for being "city pop, but with a loon in it"[3], and being "creatively, morally, and musically bankrupt"[4]. Despite this, city pop loon remains relatively popular up north, and has migrated over the border to Minnesota, even reaching as far as Wisconsin.[5]