I've been meaning to write a post of substance on here for a while, and with the current cycle's focus on narrative, it seems a good time. I finally got Steward's Fea this week, and completed a few times. While it's a little location heavy, I do really like the way it tries, in my view quite successfully, to tell a story, and this has been a really exciting thing to see in what FFG is doing now. It also got me wondering what had been people's best narrative moments? For me, this game is at it's finest when it throws up, just by mechanics sometimes, wonderful little stories.
I had a game of Into Ithilien playing two handed with the decks from the Second Breakfast articles (slightly modified). I was cruising along on stage 3b, and decided to go for it questing wise, and quested with most of the Rohan deck, and a good chunk of the archery deck. Of course, I revealed the treachery that pumps up the threat by 1 for each questing character (Watcher in the Woods - terrible planning on my part - I got Test of Will next turn…), and shot up from mid-30s threat to mid-40s immediately! And went straight to stage 4b, now as a seige from my threat levels. It looked really bad, and I struggled for two more turns, with my threat creeping up and my allies dying, until in one turn I got to 4 points off completing the stage, and the Rohan deck threated out. The staging area was clear, so that next turn I drew the Black Arrow, on 49 threat, my two Defenders of Rammas quested, and I hung back with two Envoys of Pelargir. I revealed two Haradrim Elite into the staging area, who immediately attacked and cut down the Envoys, leaving me two points off winning, with 49 threat. Legolas put his hands upon his bow, and shot down one of the Haradrim units with his black arrow, and I just, just, made it. It was awesome
Way more awesome than owning the scenario.
Has anyone else had these kind of great narrative moments?