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Had a really cool character duo we made up to play this game. They started Spring being really close friends and through the story they each developed their own ideas regarding Her and split up. In the end, one became a preacher of some sorts and the other stopped believing in her return; She did not come back. It is ironic because the first time our characters encountered Her, they were “sparring” with sticks, so they were already fighting in a way.

That is such an amazing story!  Thank you so much for sharing it! 😭💜

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Of course!!! ❤️❤️❤️

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Our Lady is a 20 page storytelling rpg for three players where you play as people who were visited by a divine presence, which will return again in a year.

It's played using a deck of cards (which makes up the majority of the 20 pages) containing the game's prompts and rules. Gameplay consists of answering the prompts, and then elaborating on them---spinning out a story with occasional slight nudges from the game.

Our Lady does not hand you a fully formed story in the cards, and it really wants you to do the legwork yourself. You set up the circumstances, you define the characters, and you also have a lot of control over how you interpret the questions on the cards. This gives you a bunch of creative freedom, but may be tricky if you're not comfortable with games being this open-ended.

Overall, I would strongly recommend this to anyone who likes personal, reflective stories about human contact with the divine, and also anyone who likes storytelling games where the emphasis is much more heavily on the storytelling than on following the mechanical structure of the game.

What's the recommended playercount/can it be played singleplayer?

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Hey Feademon, the game is listed as 3 players because it's based on a story with 3 people but I've seen it played with as few as 2 and as many as 5. You just need to change up the amount of cards you draw.

You could totally play it solo. Just draw the cards and answer the prompts  like you are the only one to receive this visitation and skip any cards that are about the group of you. 

Cheers

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A great storytelling game that reminds me of Quiet Year and For the Queen. The goddess has performed miracles and given you gifts, and you know she will return in a year. You answer questions throughout the seasons and you relationship with her changes. The cards are beautifully designed, with evocative prompts that sometimes ask hard questions about your relationship with The Lady.

Thanks again for checking out my game and the nice comments! <3 

This game is wonderful! The prompts give enough direction to create a lush narrative while still being broad enough to create a truly unique setting. The replayablilty is huge - in both story content and tone.

If you enjoy collaborative storytelling and worldbuilding, I couldn't recommend this enough!

This is a beautiful narrative prompt game that not only encouraged us to create a rich story about our three children and their divine visitation, but also organically built up a whole world around them (we did not use our modern world as the setting). Further, I found myself unintentionally slipping into an understanding of being a confused child in an adult world who has a million questions and not enough answers. It's a very deep game if you let it be, and I really enjoyed playing it. 

This is a wonderfully flexible game that can lead to very fun and endearing stories.  It is beautiful and simple in its design and look, yet deviously deep depending on your prompts.