Finally got the chance to read through Kel's burgeoning adventure, and it's fun to read through the narrative trying to guess what the dice-based decision points were. So I appreciate the key at the end, it's so cool to see the same story in two forms and the translation between them.
Just wanted to say that I read Portrait of the Artist in a Distant Graveyard and the lines, "Pinning your soul to paper, saying *look*, Only for the world to speak in awe Of understanding you as the mental mount everest, Too far off to read the words." are going to stick with me. Well-written.
Finally got the chance to read through Kel's burgeoning adventure, and it's fun to read through the narrative trying to guess what the dice-based decision points were. So I appreciate the key at the end, it's so cool to see the same story in two forms and the translation between them.