May i please have an analysis for a session with a bard of space, a muse of doom, a witch of mind, an heir of time, a prince of life, and a knight of rage that scratches into a session with a prince of space, a witch of doom, a knight of mind, a prince of time, an heir of life and a prince of time after the bard, muse, and witch die?
Thanks for being so patient, my dude!
Okay, so. This session seems very complicated. I will do my best to give you some valuable input, though! There’s nothing wrong with a challenge every now and again. >:3 So, both the Bard of Space and the Prince of Space are destructive Space players. I don’t think replacing the Bard with the Prince will change the dynamics too much, although I think it will increase the importance of the aspect of Space in your session. See, Bards make a mockery of their aspect, which therefore diminishes their importance. Princes directly destroy and destroy with their aspect. If your players weren’t on their game when it came to frog breeding before the scratch, they’ll have to give it extra attention after the scratch and ensure the new Space player can fill this gap. It’s probably for the best that the Muse doesn’t make it into the new session. A master class player could bring unbalance into your session, and inspiring Doom isn’t exactly what you’d want in a successful session. The Witch of Doom in the scratched session could bend the rules and hopefully undo any damage the unrealized Muse had wrought on your game session already. They make a fine replacement of a Doom player. The Witch of Mind could’ve been important in the first session as they could bend the rules of logic and preparation to make the Bard of Space’s job easier. As they died alongside the Bard, though, I think the Knight of Mind is a sufficient replacement for the Scratched session. The Knight could protect the other players as they assimilated into their new roles in the scratched session. The Heir and Prince of Time would work very well in tandem. The Heir starts with a burdensome amount of their aspect, and the Prince can help alleviate that burden. I think they’d make a fine team. The Heir and Prince of Life have a similar dynamic. I think it’s worth mentioning that in the first session there’d likely be an excess of Time and a lack of Life that would only be brought into equilibrium through the scratch. Finally, the Knight of Rage could be an essential asset to the team. They could bring all they learned from the first session into the second one. Their better grasp on protecting negative emotions (and presumably responding to them correctly) could help alleviate tension and keep morale high in the scratched session. Overall, despite all the stress of a scratched session, I think this would be a pretty successful one! Best of luck, doomy-stuff



















