
| Artist, game dev, musician and writer. In my normal era. | |
| Just finished covering the Zero Escape franchise on @ZeroContext so I'm currently free from video games. |

So many powers that key off of each other and interact in fascinating ways, letting you pull together dramatic stories of trickery and outmaneuvering through its card system, giving you a layer of strategy that dice just don’t allow. also art good. witches cute.
Looking for a tabletop system specifically designed for causing problems and leaving your friends to clean up the mess? Look no further. Character creation is simple and puts you and your friends right in the thick of the action, mechanics are easy enough to pick up and run with, and the web of plot threads you weave quickly becomes a beautiful tapestry of shifting alliances that evolves into a wild ride of a story. Definitely pick this up if you like the sound of writing tragedies with your friends.
Woke up in a haunted mansion. Made "friends" with a talking fish. Commissioned a painting. Stole someone's saddlebag. Played a game of cards. Used a disguise to start a bunch of pointless arguments. Blew a hole in the dining room floor. Replaced the furnace with a water pump. Got the ghost butler shit-faced drunk. Watched two players turn into giant golems and have an epic battle to the death. Barely escaped through a closing portal as the afterlife collapsed in on itself while my former colleagues tried to murder me in cold blood. 10/10 would cheat death via gremlin bs again
This is my first time having anything of mine sold at a con - please come check it out!! 
In the season finale of Zero Context, @wingblade and @BOOitsnathalie finally escape the barren halls of Virtue's Last Reward into a world they barely recognizable. With little time to process what’s occur, they're funneled back into the facility where the facts of this diabolical game are finally disclosed. Is Akane as twisted as she seems? Who is the worst dad among us? Does anyone really care about being tortured for science? No? Sorry? Hey, put that knife awa—
Everytime a self-employed creative positions themselves losing that income and having to get a job like its a moral failing of the people around them I get closer to the edge.