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Great Rpg
First played this last month at Contingency. Had to buy it.
Wonderful art and rules
I love these books. I purchased the pdfs a few months ago and I'm so happy I finally have physical copies now. Great game and wonderful artwork throughout the books Excited to get my hands on Nights of Paynetown
We are happy
We have been looking and reading the books, amazing illustrations - and now we have begun building characters We maybe miss the character and crew cards, to make the start up easier though :-)
A lot of my roll players have become role players with this game.
I am amazed that a lot of my, previously, roll players have become role players with this game.
City of Mist was the 3rd ttrpg I found after D&D and I absolutely loved it.
City of Mist was the 3rd ttrpg I found after D&D and I absolutely loved it. I also appreciate the theater of mind aspect and the character sheets/knowledge my Players need to know is reduced to easy phrases without a weird dichotomy between flavor text and actual mechanic. In CoM they are one and the same. I've also always gravitated more to internally conflicted vigilantes that question their actions and thoughts as opposed to "I **** Bad Guy and therefore am a hero despite what I did to get there! Woohoo!"