A downloadable Farewell

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There is no Doom, no major threat. At the end of this game, your adventuring group goes their separate ways. This module is about finding a home, fulfilling wishes, and combating the long "Goodbye".

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This is a one-page Farewell module for ARC: Doom by Momatoes, in which the players are saying Goodbye to their Adventuring lifestyle and to each other. After saving the World from its Doom, the party is traveling again. They have no fixed destination, but perhaps they will find somewhere to rest.

This is designed to wrap up an ARC: Doom campaign, but can be used for other systems where the adventures are coming to an end.

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Included: 

  • ...And Back Again PDF (1-page with and without background)
  • ...And Back Again PDF (plaintext version)

Requires:

Content Warnings:

None in the text as written, but this is a bittersweet module that is going to touch players' emotions. Check in with each other during play, and ensure that everyone is still comfortable with situations as you play.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorGrahame @ Understory Games
GenreAdventure
Tagsarc, Feel Good, goodbye, Walking simulator

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Buy Now$3.00 USD or more

In order to download this Farewell you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $3 USD. You will get access to the following files:

_and back again - BG.pdf 1.9 MB
_and back again - No BG.pdf 329 kB
_And Back Again - Plaintext.pdf 82 kB

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I love how this module opens up new, touching stories about separation. And it's cool to see the Clock used in a new manner, too. I'd love to have the chance to use this in my own games. While this module requires ARC, there's also meat within it that can be easily used even outside of the system.