bluesky
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Loosely based on JAGS/Wonderland using Fate-Core mechanics.
I'm new at Fate but done a couple of short stories based on Wonderland.
Three to four players would be ideal, the exact focus of the game would be decided during character creation,
perhaps involving a mutual missing friend, or a threat to one.
Short clinical description might go as follows:
Unsanity is a communicative insanity that leads to death and or disappearance in in most circumstances.
Between sanity loss and the end subjects seem to suffer from light hallucinations to complete break with reality.
Subject seem to be convinced of existence of monsters and altered reality, these bouts are almost always preceded by sense of falling either down or through cracks or even mirrors.
Hospitalization often leads to quicker escalation of symptoms, and drugs do not help much either, also leading to faster onset of symptoms.
From that physicians diary:
what is that hole doing in the floor of my office...
In game explanation:
The world in composed of levels, called chessboards numbered from 0 (our cold reality) through to 8.
level 1 might be mistaken for reality, with only slight and subtle alterations
2 and three still resemble reality but are easily recognizable as not being the real thing.
four through six are fantastical.
Falling is what brings a character from Chessboard 0 down to a lower reality, the initial trip will infect them with unsanity, changing them, and making them more susceptible to further trips down the rabbit hole.
I'm new at Fate but done a couple of short stories based on Wonderland.
Three to four players would be ideal, the exact focus of the game would be decided during character creation,
perhaps involving a mutual missing friend, or a threat to one.
Short clinical description might go as follows:
Unsanity is a communicative insanity that leads to death and or disappearance in in most circumstances.
Between sanity loss and the end subjects seem to suffer from light hallucinations to complete break with reality.
Subject seem to be convinced of existence of monsters and altered reality, these bouts are almost always preceded by sense of falling either down or through cracks or even mirrors.
Hospitalization often leads to quicker escalation of symptoms, and drugs do not help much either, also leading to faster onset of symptoms.
From that physicians diary:
what is that hole doing in the floor of my office...
In game explanation:
The world in composed of levels, called chessboards numbered from 0 (our cold reality) through to 8.
level 1 might be mistaken for reality, with only slight and subtle alterations
2 and three still resemble reality but are easily recognizable as not being the real thing.
four through six are fantastical.
Falling is what brings a character from Chessboard 0 down to a lower reality, the initial trip will infect them with unsanity, changing them, and making them more susceptible to further trips down the rabbit hole.