In TGS the text refers to a condition card Ill-omened? Is this a typo? or is there actually a Ill-omened condition card? If so I don`t have it. And if it exist can somebody explain that to me?
Ill-omened condition card?
Where in the book does it describe this? At this time the only the only card I can think of is the Ill-Fortuned condition.
it's related to the Garden of Morr part. The characters can either suffer from Ill-Omen or Frightened (it's not automatic and requires a character to fail something), GM choice or something like that. I'd think Ill-Fortuned is what they meant, it's either a Fright ambiance or a sense of Doom, choice left to the GM desire for the group at that point and setting a mood
Ah thanks for info.
I`ve been looking over the condition cards twice in a futile attempt to find the Ill-omened card. How ominous of me not to find it. But than it seems to be a typo. so Yeah, I ran the game using ill-fortune instead.
thanks again, and good gaming
Cwell2101 said:
it's related to the Garden of Morr part. The characters can either suffer from Ill-Omen or Frightened (it's not automatic and requires a character to fail something), GM choice or something like that. I'd think Ill-Fortuned is what they meant, it's either a Fright ambiance or a sense of Doom, choice left to the GM desire for the group at that point and setting a mood
I used it a bit different. I asked each player how he felt about the situation and the fact they had to destroy a door in the temple to get on going. depending on their answer I either gave them the Frigthened or Ill-fortuned card or nothing at all.
Good gaming