This looks strangely familiar to me. Blades in the Light?

This looks strangely familiar to me. Blades in the Light?

This looks strangely familiar to me. Blades in the Light?

https://scratchpadpublishing.com/products/2016/5/15/project-alcatraz

https://scratchpadpublishing.com/products/2016/5/15/project-alcatraz

If you are somehow in this community and not watching Rollplay: Blades, stop what you are doing and start watching…

If you are somehow in this community and not watching Rollplay: Blades, stop what you are doing and start watching…

If you are somehow in this community and not watching Rollplay: Blades, stop what you are doing and start watching it. Tonight’s episode was absolutely brilliant, an amazing example of how this wonderful game works, and it is fast becoming one of my favorite Rollplay series of all time.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-oTJHKXHicTtCC4rgmFSfZSSQsZmENAz

I’m going to run a Ghost Lines game tonight as a tone-setter in order to get my group pumped for Blades in the Dark.

I’m going to run a Ghost Lines game tonight as a tone-setter in order to get my group pumped for Blades in the Dark.

I’m going to run a Ghost Lines game tonight as a tone-setter in order to get my group pumped for Blades in the Dark. This will also encourage me to do more than give a cursory glance to Blades.

Is there anything I should know from BitD which would be helpful in Ghost Lines or any fun crossovers which people have used between the two games?

Conspiracy Time:

Conspiracy Time:

Conspiracy Time:

1. Elstera Avrathi is a fire demon (perhaps once bound to Kotar).

2. The constellations at the bottom of the sea are the glimmering shards of the gates of death.

3. Adelaide Phroaig knows the ritual to create the greatest of all summoned horrors: a rotating, jiggling, whiskey being: servitor of the Empty Vessel.

4. Roethe Kinclaith’s name is written in the v8 book over and over in a black font along the length of one of the black borders.

5. I am a tavern.

I may have used “like taking a sledgehammer to a tower” to describe something improbable to succeed, more than once.

I may have used “like taking a sledgehammer to a tower” to describe something improbable to succeed, more than once.

I may have used “like taking a sledgehammer to a tower” to describe something improbable to succeed, more than once… And I haven’t even been able to play a proper game yet.

Hey I don’t know if this is where to put this question but I’ll go ahead anyways.

Hey I don’t know if this is where to put this question but I’ll go ahead anyways.

Hey I don’t know if this is where to put this question but I’ll go ahead anyways. Our crew just finished a big narrative arc, and so we’re going to take a break from the game proper. However, we’re going to play a game of Fiasco set in the Blades universe. Would posting an “Actual Play Report” of our Fiasco session in the G+ community be permitted, or no since we’re not actually playing Blades?