Inheritance at Living Games (5/18/2018)

GM: Sean Nittner
Players: Jonaya Kemper, Nathan Black, Jay Treat, Alexis, Kim Sward, Susan Weiner, Kristin Patten, Rebecca Slitt
System: Inheritance

Oh wow, Gefjon can go for the throat.

This was the only game I ran at Living Games, and frankly I felt pretty intimidated after all the panels I attended. I was not confident at all that the game would meet the level if intellectual rigor that had been presented in the panels so far, but everyone had a blast and things went terribly for Ansgar, as they probably should.

Jutland, In the Closing Days of an Age…

Ten years ago, Daxo murdered his beloved older brother, Baldr. Exiled by his father for his crime, he’s spent a long decade wandering. But now he’s heard that his dear grandfather has died, and he’s returned home to claim his inheritance.

Inheritance tells the tale of two families coming to terms with forgiveness, debt, religion, law and death. In three acts, the game presents a powerful drama that is always unique to the players and their decisions.

It is a roleplaying game for nine players (no more, no less) and one facilitator. It takes place in two rooms (or a similar location outside) over two to three hours. 

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