You offer to buy the knight a pint and as you drink and exchange banter the knight offers to draw you a map showing you where the three Trines are rumoured to be located. Good job you had some pen & paper on you. With your precious map you take your leave of the knight and look around the tavern again.
A game fairly high on my wishlist as it looks like my sort of game. I've been a pen and paper roleplayer since I first played DragonQuest back in the early 80s. I still am involved in an ongoing Aftermath campaign started in the early 90s
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I love tabletop, but I can't say I'm crazy about this game, unfortunately. It's more about grinding and micromanaging stats than anything you'd do in a proper tabletop campaign, it quickly gets repetitive, and there's very little story. I can't speak to your tastes, though, so you might still enjoy it.
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Thank you for the game!!
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