So as briefly mentioned as potentially possible in the book, a player in my game wants to have a ritual that can…

So as briefly mentioned as potentially possible in the book, a player in my game wants to have a ritual that can…

So as briefly mentioned as potentially possible in the book, a player in my game wants to have a ritual that can heal Trauma.

We’ve come up with some cool risks and side-effects of the ritual, but something I’m not quite decided on yet: What Stress would you set this effect at?

So the PCs in my group, in an effort to win a minor noble’s favor, are trying to engineer a blackmail situation on…

So the PCs in my group, in an effort to win a minor noble’s favor, are trying to engineer a blackmail situation on…

So the PCs in my group, in an effort to win a minor noble’s favor, are trying to engineer a blackmail situation on another noble, by having one of their OTHER noble friends host a party… that noble being Lord Scurlock, with whom they enjoy +2 status.

So while I definitely have some plans of my own, I’m curious about any ideas from the community: what’s a party at Lord Scurlock’s like?

Probably gonna be starting a Blades Game soon (finally) so seeking the wisdom of the community on two questions I…

Probably gonna be starting a Blades Game soon (finally) so seeking the wisdom of the community on two questions I…

Probably gonna be starting a Blades Game soon (finally) so seeking the wisdom of the community on two questions I had reading the book:

If the PCs choose a form of training as a starting upgrade, how do you represent that as helping or hurting another faction?

Is the choice to put no tier 0 factions in the setting deliberate, to really start the PCs off as the smallest fish in a big pond? Or if the PCs go looking for someone their own size to cut their teeth on, do you throw out a few possibilities?