Bastille: a Realis moon.
A downloadable moon
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There are many treasure-seekers across the Thousand Moons; enterprising Runners, unscrupulous Esoterics, swashbuckling Duelists, all these and more traverse the moons in search of adventure and bountiful riches. Most of them do not dare approach Bastille, and even fewer return from their journey.
An Apocryphal Moon for Realis by Austin Walker. Tempt fortune as you descend into a moon-spanning structure, in search of plunder and secrets, and face its terrible guardians.
Created for the Realis Moon Jam, hosted by hamhambone.
Made with the help of the Classic Explorer Template by Explorers Design which is under CC BY 4.0.
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Vanderlyle |
Tags | realis, setting, Supplement, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game |
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So a thought I had - do you need the "+3 Walls always remain unscathed" sentence? Having it be a Sentence seems to invite players to engage with the walls, but it being +3 and how broad it is seem like it's discouraging to the attempt. If you want players/characters to be more creative about how they get into vaults, maybe something like "+0 Bastille always denies easy access."? They'd still have to put at least +1 effort into it, and then you get the fun of Realizing the sentence once they've had some wins to make it difficult again.
And also, as was pointed out to me in another discussion - you might want to keep the +3 Walls anyway if the intention is a short arc where the walls could eventually be overcome. Guess it really depends on how you intend the play to go. :)
Love a good dungeon!
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