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What We Played: The Crimson Coast (Microscope)

Rob J.
user 13547573
Seattle, WA
Post #: 1
"In the beginning, the Archmuse Hendrix carved for us a new world from the rocky wastes of the planet called Mars."

Thus began the epic tale of the Crimson Coast, concerning the trials and travails of the land dwelling Hau'la and the oceanic Talahar, Rakon and Vek'nilash. Ultimately spanning the Golden Age of Hazeland, the Age of Storms, the Black Millenium and the (somewhat ironically titled) Time of Happiness, there was war (both civil and uncivil), advanced technology powered by the souls of cultists, unusual naming schemes, and the utter destruction of a continent-wide civilization. That last one happened in the Time of Happiness.

We never really got to the actual end, but it would've been the colonization of the stars by the various Martian societies. Using the technology which resulted in the aforementioned cataclysm.
Ben R.
thatsabigrobot
Group Organizer
Seattle, WA
Post #: 224
Rob, is this your first game facilitating? If so, congratulations! You've joined the hallowed ranks who make our story games possible. No joke. Facilitating is an essential public service.

(FYI I added the game name at the end of subject line)
Story Games Seattle was rebooted in March 2010 as a weekly public meetup group for playing GMless games. It ran until March 2018, hosting over 600 events with a wide range of attendees.

Our charter was: Everyone welcome. Everyone equal. No experience necessary.

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