Mitaka Benevolent and mysterious knight from a castle in the mist. It is said that those who venture with him find him charming and generous but scarcely remember more of him than his name.

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Mitaka Benevolent and mysterious knight from a castle in the mist. It is said that those who venture with him find him charming and generous but scarcely remember more of him than his name.
Video games don’t make for easy translations to RPGs, especially if the video game isn’t really an RPG itself. For this continuing System Ha
"Video games don’t make for easy translations to RPGs, especially if the video game isn’t really an RPG itself. For this continuing System Hack I’m aiming to put together a tabletop RPG that plays like a Colony Sim, and hopefully using Cortex Prime to do it. Before we get into any rules design, though, it’s time to look at my core inspiration for taking this project on in the first place." - @levelonewonk
as a minor representative appointed by the lower bureaucracy of heaven, Hatsumi runs a shrine in the Kamuro backcountry where she maintains order with an aloof and catty attitude alongside Isabelle, her right-hand man - once a thief caught attempting a heist on the shrine's sacred treasury. despite the misgivings of the clergy, Isabelle's charm and wit quickly made him well-liked.
once recruited into Tiff, Cel, and Kanata's adventures, before contact with the wider multiverse led the knights to retire to streaming games, Hatsumi and Isabelle share a quiet life in the hills... for now.
Tiff and Cel, knightesses of Kamuro, when they aren't adventuring, or donning their armor for a streaming audience.
popular export to the lowtech sphere
karst-piercing divine war relic occupied today by a citadel of Kamuro, minor queendom of the lowtech rimworlds
STANDARD CANDLES: Low-Tech Rimworlds Civilizations of highly varied tech level call the jumptender lanes and the outlying sectors of charted hyperspace their home, traversing the stars and the space between cosmoi with the aid of magic and secondhand high-tech junk. Branching off major trade lanes with the high-tech Core Worlds and Periphery, countless patchwork unions and trade networks of low-tech worlds exist out here, who play an important role in the politics and economy of the pancosmos, or multiverse.
Part of an infographic worldbuilding booklet I've been working on.