No GM emulator -- when I play at the table, I'm almost always the GM, so GMing the game is at least half the fun for me. ;-) There have been a few times I've used Oracle tables to shape decisions, like in Session 5.1 where we used the Ironsworn Character Oracles to envision Stonetop's council of elders: https://ptfo.substack.com/i/49257232/scene-3-the-pavillion-of-the-gods
The solo philosophy that's worked best for me is that I try to envision the most interesting and inevitable outcome of any given situation, and play that. I turn to Oracles only if I'm struggling to figure out what that outcome is, or if I need to cast a wide net quickly (like generating a bunch of NPCs).
Ooh! Anwen takes the Storm's power and we have two PCs with control issues. This is going to be fun.
So glad to see Stonetop back in my feed.
Back to The Storm! Power sought pays a price for it....
Can I ask if you are using a GM Emulator to run this or simply let the moves decide. I just bought Stonetop and naturally want to solo it
No GM emulator -- when I play at the table, I'm almost always the GM, so GMing the game is at least half the fun for me. ;-) There have been a few times I've used Oracle tables to shape decisions, like in Session 5.1 where we used the Ironsworn Character Oracles to envision Stonetop's council of elders: https://ptfo.substack.com/i/49257232/scene-3-the-pavillion-of-the-gods
The solo philosophy that's worked best for me is that I try to envision the most interesting and inevitable outcome of any given situation, and play that. I turn to Oracles only if I'm struggling to figure out what that outcome is, or if I need to cast a wide net quickly (like generating a bunch of NPCs).
I thought about trying something similar with the adventure crafter and triple O. Very impressed by your dedication to 100 sessions
I've voted for Vahid to restrain Anwen. I still have hope he's still in there!
He is! He's just got company. ;-)