Hi James. I don't know where to post this and your professional email rejects every mail I have sent. So here it comes.
I bought all your dungeons, because I think those are the best ones. They are amazing. And I thought you would enjoy reading what happened.
Here is what happened.
Two months ago, I had read Don't fuck the Priest and found myself giggling and opening wide yes at every page. "We need to play this". I didn't know when the opportunity would come, but it was sooner than I expected. I didn't realize how much bookkeeping and craziness would happen, at that time.
I wanted some context for the dungeon. So I grabbed Better than Any Man that I never had an opportunity to put in play, knowing that I would put the entrance somewhere there.
Two players, playing two characters each, a cleric, a bard, a specialist and a fighter. We rolled a 2 and started at the upper right corner of the map. In the first village, they encountered a randomly rolled Hostile Milizionäre selecting victims to torture. Of the four characters, only the specialist could speak German .. decided to interact with them and the village, rolled a miserable reaction roll, was arrested .. called the other characters for help. They all responded, were arrested, and jailed in the torture room of the Bürgerfriedensmiliz headquarters.
I allowed for a "break my shackles" roll based on the "Open door" rules, which lead to +1 and a chain of evasion. They tried to leave, and in the first corridor - they saw the small girl calling from then in a tunnel. They entered the Don't Fuck the Priest, and it was amazing.
To summarize, I will quote myself: The feeling during those six sessions was like the other time I played a Raggi dungeon: full of uncontrollable laughter, of terrible disgust and of moments of both irrational caution and nihilistic heroism. Sometimes all together at the same time.
Thank you for this good time. Please make more dungeons.
Hi James. I don't know where to post this and your professional email rejects every mail I have sent. So here it comes.
I bought all your dungeons, because I think those are the best ones. They are amazing. And I thought you would enjoy reading what happened.
Here is what happened.
Two months ago, I had read Don't fuck the Priest and found myself giggling and opening wide yes at every page. "We need to play this". I didn't know when the opportunity would come, but it was sooner than I expected. I didn't realize how much bookkeeping and craziness would happen, at that time.
I wanted some context for the dungeon. So I grabbed Better than Any Man that I never had an opportunity to put in play, knowing that I would put the entrance somewhere there.
Two players, playing two characters each, a cleric, a bard, a specialist and a fighter. We rolled a 2 and started at the upper right corner of the map. In the first village, they encountered a randomly rolled Hostile Milizionäre selecting victims to torture. Of the four characters, only the specialist could speak German .. decided to interact with them and the village, rolled a miserable reaction roll, was arrested .. called the other characters for help. They all responded, were arrested, and jailed in the torture room of the Bürgerfriedensmiliz headquarters.
I allowed for a "break my shackles" roll based on the "Open door" rules, which lead to +1 and a chain of evasion. They tried to leave, and in the first corridor - they saw the small girl calling from then in a tunnel. They entered the Don't Fuck the Priest, and it was amazing.
Here is my account of what I enjoy so much: https://adeptplay.com/2025/11/17/weird-fantasy-of-the-flame-princess/ (sadly full of grammatical mistakes, but understandable).
To summarize, I will quote myself: The feeling during those six sessions was like the other time I played a Raggi dungeon: full of uncontrollable laughter, of terrible disgust and of moments of both irrational caution and nihilistic heroism. Sometimes all together at the same time.
Thank you for this good time. Please make more dungeons.
So which books did you have to hide behind the table at Dragonmeet?