Between the partying and the Vampire politics, I doubt you'll survive the night. Myrna and Magdalena will be waiting for you this weekend at @wondervillenyc!
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Thrilled to be returning to @wondervillenyc for a 3 night run of our most ambitious LARP yet! Come make friends and enemies with 7 vamps from the pod IRL! https://t.co/R4WYbsMEWF
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Scarlett and Ben are joined by special guest stars Mo and Petrea for another night of cursed choices! Play along TOMORROW at 7pm EST https://t.co/9PvnyQHhCN
@billtherad Nevertheless, when a player decides to use a move, the scope of the conversation is immediately limited and redirected by that choice of move. We are suddenly using specialized rules as we play to find out if you can "comfort or support" me, or what will happen when we "dance".
@billtherad I think of the move set as the palette which players can draw from to construct a story in a given genre (even if they are unfamiliar with the genre in question). In Masks, the moves punctuate the conversation, whereas in MF0 the conversation mostly sits inside the moves.
@billtherad I don't know of any straightforward advice, but Hierophants, Superstars, and We Became Seabirds are all worth looking at as good examples expanding the subgenre.
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Join us for a 66 minute rapid-fire one-shot of supernatural Japanese schoolgirls, biker gangs, and cultists in @nekoewen's Kagegami High:
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