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The Seven Part Pact: the First Actual GM-Full Game

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    I was asked if I wanted to be a wizard for a week. I said yes.

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      I love the sound of this. The article itself I found to be a bit of a rambling mess, too full of references and insiderism, but skimming around to get the gist of the game itself it sounds incredible. High-level “God” gaming with grand strategy simulation, that manages to not go totally off the rails because it’s so big and detailed you have to work together to keep the system in balance.

      And (I think; the article went on a tangent about the game designer’s theoretical relationship with their reputation instead of detailing how this actually works) some kind of mechanics that challenges such high power players to reflect on their relationship to that power?

      Given the common headaches of finding ~5 people with the schedule compatibility and emotional maturity to make a more standard RPG campaign last, finding a group to play this with feels challenging. But I’d watch the hell out of a well-produced Actual Play of it.

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