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The Dolorous Stroke
DescriptionAnd when Balyn saw the spear, he gat it in his hand, and turned him to King Pellam, and smote him passingly sore with that spear, that King Pellam fell down in a swoon; and therewith the castle rove and the walls brake, and fell to the earth, and Balyn fell down, so that he might not stir hand nor foot The Dolorous Stroke - named after the fateful blow that sets in motion much of the Grail Quest - is a narrative wargame that deals with medieval romances, and the knights they depict. The game is designed for teams of 1-5 characters on each side. It deliberately moves away from competitive play, and instead is focused on an ongoing campaign where the cast of characters encounter new challenges each game. As well as using dice rolls to resolve actions, each character uses a deck of playing cards to track injuries suffered, blood loss, degradation of virtue and expenditure of willpower. Whilst using a simple framework, the mechanics have room to be customised so that a wide variety of characters can all play in different and interesting ways. Gameplay tends towards fairly low lethality; killing enemy characters is difficult, but combat is useful as it allows you to injure (and so weaken) enemies, and lets you control the tempo of the game. This control of the tempo of the game so you can react to your opponent's moves or preempt their strategy is key to success; by the time blows are exchanged there's probably been a great deal of maneuvering and negotiation. The book contains:
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