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Rhaxapopouetl

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I wonder, in a mystery-shaped storytelling, if starting the adventure by secretely telling a random player “you’re the murderer, you killed that person at this time with this weapon at this place” could help you build the mystery part since it would eventually result in having sometimes contradicting information and fake evidence planted by the culprit

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I know. I played Brindlewood Bay, and we felt that the endings were a little off because of the gameplay rules. That’s why I was wondering about throwing an impostor out there to see what would come of it.

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J’ai un faible pour Laser & Feelings, que je trouve très ouvert et adaptable, en plus de permettre beaucoup de choses et de rebondissements côté storytelling. J’aime aussi Sexy Battle Wizards, les deux systèmes (L&F et SBW) tiennent sur une page et valent le coup d’être essayés. Je bosse sur un système de jeu basé sur Laser & Feelings pour vous dire à quel point je suis fan.

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True, but OP wants to run an impostor/mystery, so i feel i’m not completely out of touch, there.

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This. Actually could be a good thing for the franchise, especially if the action is ruthless and needlessly brutal. Would make Bond a borderline psychopath with real unresolved issues.

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It already happened. The last James Bond character already clashed sharply with the seducer kung-fu fighter with cartoonish action moves and a gun expertise resembling Leslie Nielsen in the Naked Gun that were the original three. The James Bond figure constantly evolve to adapt to its audience and to the competitors (i’m looking at you, Jason Bourne and Jack Bauer).

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J’en dis un peu plus sur Lasers and Feelings ici si ça t’intéresse. https://ttrpg.network/post/16207132

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Thank you for both of your answers! I’m trying to find where i could buy or get more info about those pens (i’m in europe, it’s a bit trickier than i thought)

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Myself

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When cooking TVP (textured vegetal proteins), a simple and quick way to remove the awful soy taste: just add a little bit of vinegar. Add the vegetables and spices you want and a little bit of water.

If everything is cooked but some of the water hasn’t fully evaporated, no big deal: just add a bit of corn starch and mix. The juices will become a sauce and you’ll feel like a chinese restaurant Chef.

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