Can anyone clue me in on what fonts/fonts Blades is using?

Can anyone clue me in on what fonts/fonts Blades is using?

Can anyone clue me in on what fonts/fonts Blades is using? I’ve been working on a Roll20 character sheet and I thought it might be cool to match up the fonts so everything feels right.

Oh, and if anyone is interested and has Roll20 API access, here’s the code I’ve been working on: https://github.com/APICdboates/Roll20

I’d welcome any feedback you might have.

I’m curious how other people are handling injuries in the game.

I’m curious how other people are handling injuries in the game.

I’m curious how other people are handling injuries in the game. I know it’s something my players have complained about a few times since level 2 harm carries a pretty serious penalty and since the new character sheets seem to imply that a healing project is 8 segments, it’s pretty much guaranteed that they’ll carry a wound through at least a few jobs.

I mean, I’ve told them to stop fighting people who have swords and guns if they don’t want to get shot or stabbed but…

So, is level 2 harm supposed to be a big deal? Am I handing out too many wounds? I mean, it seems pretty logical to me that if you get in a knife fight with a guy and roll a consequence, you’re going to get cut up.

I guess, as long as you’re not in a desperate situation you can always step that wound down to level 1, so maybe the issue is just a disconnect between me and the players about just how badass their characters are?

Had a really interesting session last night.

Had a really interesting session last night.

Had a really interesting session last night. The pacing was different from all the others, with a lot of meandering and people taking care of different odds and ends, and a quick (but profitable) score at the very end.

However, the most interesting part was their struggle against the most challenging threat they’ve faced yet… AND ELDERLY ACCOUNTANT!

A while ago, they infiltrated the leadership of the local chapter of the Canal Dockers Union and subverted it to their Cult’s purposes. Now, union brass is pissed and looking to bring the rogue chapter under control and has sent a no-nonsense accountant in to sort out the books. This is a problem since the Cult is bringing in a considerable amount of cash from some fraudulent accounting going on at the union offices.

So now the PCs are scrambling to take care of this guy, but they don’t want to just kill him (like they’ve done with previous threats) because they’re (rightly) worried that they’d just cause more suspicion back with the union leadership. Instead they’ve got a plan involving a possessing spirit, blackmail and threats, only it’s been complicated by the fact that their acolytes (who are Independent, Wild and Savage) went and abducted the guy on their own after a failed roll to gather information on the guy by questioning the acolytes who were working in the union chapterhouse…

It’s a huge beautiful mess and I’m loving it.