Hey y’all. This is my first post on… Google+, even? Sure.
Hey y’all. This is my first post on… Google+, even? Sure.
I’m running my second campaign of Blades, and I’m about to run (currently) two groups in the same ‘consensus’ Duskwall. I only do faction clocks once for both groups: so for a random example, the Inspectors’ll be trying to pin down the smuggling routes of Fog Hounds in both groups if both tables tried to talk to them. I’m not planning for direct contact between the two crews, but more going for interesting reactions with how their actions ripple through the network. One group’s Thieves, the other’s Smugglers, and judging from how their Faction Statuses COMPLETELY contradict on 2 factions, I think they are destined to wind up competing against each other. Which is cool!
Any suggestions or comments? Has anyone else done this before? I’ve got a finger tapping on my lip for how I should handle the possibility of direct confrontations. Maybe wrapping that into entanglements or flashbacks? There’s always resistance rolls and maybe I can use the other group’s actions as some of my GM fuckery instead of making it up myself which’d be the case in other scenarios. I’m also considering what “Hold on lightly” says about rewinding and reconsidering events.
Interesting stuff, I’m prepared for it to fall to pieces and be unpleasant and terrible, and then we’ll pick up the pieces and fix it as we go along. And that’ll be okay.