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The world is going to end in 24 hours and you are the last living human. It does not matter what happened.

Not anymore.

What matters is what you are going to do next.

Tell your story.

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Your Last Day on Earth v1.0.pdf 45 kB

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i've been toying with this idea for months. scaling it. replacing end of the world with the natural end of me. slowly extending 24 hours for the rest of my life.

it's a nice meditation prompt. 

i've done most of this before even downloading PDF and reading more formal rules and dice events.

i got a Solo but Not Alone 4 bundle because of the gems like this.

guess i'll continue "playing" it — because my personal history of thinking about life and mortality is now marked by this weird prompt.

Thank you so much for sharing, this means a lot! <3
BTW: If I ever get some more time and space I'll get back to this idea of "Your Last Year on Earth" which is going to be a beautifully printed journal/calendar, with rules and prompts seamlessly integrated into it, with photographs to get into the mood. Possibly 365 pages, one per day - we will see how it goes! :) 

hit me up if you'll be in the mood for collab maybe ) there are so many ways to go about such projects, so many possible tones and vibes

i've just preached about how fascinated am i by the CD:DA community the same day i wrote to you here

notion of moody photographs depicting the end of something instantly reminded me ‘The Solitude of Ravens’ by Masahisa Fukase. It took me a while to remember and find this project, but, luckily i also found Daido Moriyama along the way. Just imagine if the latter would shoot desolation. And here's a link with some pics by Daisuke Yokota 

https://vk.com/wall-113549430_51?z=album-113549430_227952946

cheers, and let's live longer. It's nice how the popular media, like Frieren, now explores creatures living for centuries more often.

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...might wanna type more description.

Like ANY more.

This is a huge problem I've seen with a lot of indie ttrpgs lol

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It's intentionally vague and short, which fits the game and it's themes :)