I love the system, but i don't know how well it handles cosmic mystery in medieval times
Ive read the rulebook but never actually played it. Seems like a pretty neat system, I can't see why it wouldn't be playable.
>>55119086
Sure. Part of it depends on the tone though, since you can explicitly run things in Clark Ashton Smith's Averoigne.
(Yes, the one which was featured in the old D&D "Castle Amber" adventure)
I'd assume medieval fellows just don't care about cosmic mystery and assume it's satan's dark magic and if they die fighting it they go to heaven?
>>55119290
wow throwback
I mean realistically there are a lot more horrible truths about the universe to dish out to a peasant. Heliocentrism, Germ theory, evolution, traps being gay, etc
>>55119086
It's playable, and it's called Lamentations of the Flame Princess.
>>55120463
There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy Horatio.
>>55123836
Holy fuck, germs really would be some Cthulhu shit to a ye old peasant, wouldn't they?