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The First Time The Moon Fell

...Was in prehistory. All civilization was obliterated, save for a few desperate enclaves. They watched the moon pick itself back up into the sky, knowing the whole time that it could do this again whenever it chose.

And so they conspired.

The strongest force in the universe is that of binding. When two things feel a connection to each other, that feeling can be harvested, shaped, folded into the form of a weapon.

And so the second time the moon fell, humanity was ready.

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Kissblade is a 20 page tabletop roleplaying game.

That's probably the most efficient way I can describe it.

This is a 20 page tabletop roleplaying game.

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Edit: 5.18.26: Clarified some text, added missing italics.

Edit: 5.19.26: Fixed an error in the first example.

Edit: 6.21.26: Added form fillable character sheet.

Updated 10 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
Authorkumada1
GenreRole Playing
Tagsblade, kiss, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game
ContentNo generative AI was used

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Kissblade 5.19.26.pdf 3.3 MB
Form Fillable Kissblade Character Sheet 6.21.26.pdf 16 kB

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(+1)

Huh. The fact that you default to 1d6 for skills you don't have seems like it makes 1d6 skills mostly not very useful? Haven't claimed a community copy, just going by the previews in the sidebar. Probably the Push and Pull mechanics are what makes them matter? 

(+3)

I was worried this might confuse folks! You always roll a d6, and if you have any skill dice you roll them as well. So a d6 skill means you're rolling 2d6 on the check.

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That said, the mechanics here are more of a jumping off point for engaging with the game's strange vibes. I've edited and tested them, but they're still at least a little ramshackle.