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Just bought this game on dtrpg and its simply amazing. It was hard to believe that FitD game can be played as one-shot session but well... I was wrong. Only one question, do you have any plans to make fillable character sheet for online games?

Really glad to hear you liked it!

I hadn't actually thought about fillable character sheets because of the Google Sheet, but they feel like an obvious inclusion in hindsight. I'd be happy to look into creating some!

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I just finished reading the game and it's great. It really streamlines FitD for players and the GM while still maintaining the feel of the system. One question though, for the "Broken Bond" mechanic, do players decide during bond creation whether the bond is broken or not?

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Thank you for the kind words!

With Broken Bonds, Page 26 says to "Write down each other PC’s name in the bond section, then tell the person on your left that you have a broken bond with them". That way everyone should have exactly two broken bonds (assuming a 3+ player group). If you had a larger group though, you could instead let players decide for themselves who they have broken bonds with if that's something you wanted to emphasise!

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Oh! I see. I missed how the bond to the left was broken. Which means if this was a 4 person game each PC would have 2 broken bonds and 1 non-broken one correct?

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Yep, that's correct!

How can I download the festive crisis from the 22/12/21dev log?

When I updated the game earlier this week, I combined it into the Crisis Sheets pdf (it's now the one on the fourth page). Thanks for pointing out that it's not clear, I'll update the dev log to make it more apparent!

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Thanks

My mistake anyway. I looked at the Crisis sheets, I looked at the titles, but I didn't actually *read* them :)

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This looks awesome. Can't wait to check it out.

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I am officially in love with this game. I've been longing for a truly one-shot friendly FitD game, and this is one.

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That's high praise, thank you so much for the kind words!