![]() Of course, kissing a Cinderling better gives a soot stained face.įor older players the death of a Cinderling might sting, but serves to drive the consequences of failure home.”ĭon’t let anything bad happen to the little cutie patooties, especially as the fire spirits will try to nibble and consume them to heal in the final confrontation! Healing cinder lings can be done with magic, or for younger players, a kiss could also work. Having a Cinderling be ‘injured’ instead is a better solution. “Having a Cinderling die due to failure on the adventurer’s part might be hard to cope with for younger players. ![]() Wonderful advice is given for handling Cinderling Peril, depending on your group makeup and dynamic: These encounters not only give great variety for the adventure, but act as a fantastic resource and inspiration for further magical anime adventures It quickly hops away on its stick when the adventurers try to confront it.” The layout of random encounters with all manner of options, allows for a brief jaunt through the enchanted wood to an entire Odyssey of a trek, with the magical encounters adding weird wonders, including all manner of cameos and spiritual presences, my favourite being, “a scarecrow with a turnip for a head follows the party for a little bit. Throughout the forest are all manner of encounters from creatures, terrain and weather features/ challenges to magical moments. This will be the perfect new pad, once the fire spirits that guard the hearth have been vanquished.Ĭinderlings are easily distracted and a list of possible reasons why a Cinderlings might wander off or get distracted included, which absolutely melted me, including, becoming “Fascinated by its reflection in a puddle, Hitched a ride on a snail, Conversing with a mouse” and “Found a shiny rock they want to keep but it’s too heavy to carry, slowing them down.” Opening with a magical and gorgeous description of Cinderlings, who cannot verbally communicate with other creatures for their voices are just too high, which leads to much cute, animated and amusing interpretative dance, this adventure is essentially a caravan guard mission in which the caravan are adorable little soot motes in need of a new home and protection as they travel through the forest to the ruins of a mansion. If not, they cause mischief, hoping to drive the inhabitants away.” If the new inhabitants are nice, the Cinderlings leave. If the place the Cinderlings reside becomes inhabited, they observe the new residents. When moving about, they leave a little ash in their wake. ![]() “Cinderlings are small, roughly round balls made from the soot and ash left in chimneys, fi replaces and furnaces of old and abandoned houses. I found it genuinely hard to start reading because the artwork for this adventure is just so beautiful and freaking adorable! I just found myself staring and getting lost in it! ![]() The fact that many of these glorious adventures comes with a recipe for an unbelievably tasty treats from Cinderling cake pops, tarts fit for a Cat King and éclairs that make me weep for being dairy free, is an unbelievably awesome bonus, and a truly inspired idea! Perfect to bake for your game group or as an ice-breaker/ to give you advantage on convincing friends, family and fans of the Studio Ghibli films to play these amazing adventures. You will love the references, inspirations, cameos and homages to the films of Hayao Miyazaki, but at their heart these are simply phenomenal adventures. You absolutely do not have to have seen a single frame to enjoy these sumptuous and shockingly beautiful tales. Honestly, I haven’t seen all the Studio Ghibli films and I certainly won’t get all the references, but I’ve seen more than enough to know that the otherworldly awe, wonder and happenstance essence of the Studio Ghibli films captured and woven into these wonderful adventures and truly inspired ideas. I was going to just do more of an overview, but I needed to spent more time on each one. I'll be following it up with the Tier 2 and Tier 3 adventures. This review is for the Tier 1 adventures. ![]()
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