concept: RPG where every perk, move, class feature, etc, is just increasingly creative and effective ways to die
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concept: RPG where every perk, move, class feature, etc, is just increasingly creative and effective ways to die
Once the War's Over was used to an incredible end in the current season of Friends at the Table.
My google-fu can't find anything. Is Once the War's Over a TTRPG? If so, who is the author? Is it just something Friends at the Table did for an arc? If so, what episodes? I am interested in the concept!
It's the second move in the image! And it features prominently in Friends at the Table's currently ongoing season, Palisade. Most relevant in eps 22-24.
If you're not caught up on n FatT you should also check out the "Number of the Beast" move, it's very funny and in a similar vein.