When is the last time you or your character had a case of AMNESIA in your TTRPG?
>>96778341I don't recall.
>>96778341I don't remember.
I have one whose mind is wiped to block a memetic killer who targets anyone knowingly going after it. Cue bunch of sealed cryptic notes.
I played an amnesiac dragon who forgot he was polymorphed into a human, and flavored leveling sorcerer as glimpses of lucidity.
I don't use amnesia for my game characters, because I don't really consider it worth the trouble to write mechanics around.It's really only serviceable as a narrative/plot device, and only when used sparingly or executed well. A lot of people tend to use amnesia just out of laziness, and not out of any desire to explore the story potential of the actual ailment.
>>96778341> "in your TTRPG"These spam-threads are getting ridiculous.
You don't have a TTRPG? Then what are you doing in this thread, nogames?
>>96778341Disco Elysium did it well. Not a trrpg though based on one and using its rules.I wish I could forget having played it and play it again fresh.
>>96778341When was the last time you made a genuine thread, OP?Did you ever?
>>96780610When was the last time you posted something in a thread that wasn't bitching about the thread's existence?
A few years ago by the end of a very cool campaign using Lamentations of the flame princess set in 16th century netherlands. We got abducted by abducted by aliens who tookbus on adventures and subsequently got mind wiped. All of us got some seemingly random mutation.
>>96778341My Shadowrun character from like, 2017 or something.
>>96778341One of my current characters has long-term amnesia, but they have a body mod that stores their memories for them. It recently got damaged and she lost a chunk of good memories, pretty scary for someone who cares about stories and history so much. >>96778369
>>96778341It was awhile back but memorable... we had a story where we all woke up in different parts of an otherwise seemingly-abandoned starship with no memory of how we even got on board. We had to piece together what we were doing there and why we'd all lost most of our memory, then complete what we'd been sent there to do.
>>96778341Couple campaigns ago, one PC was a gentleman who forgot why he was a prisoner at all after our ship wrecked mid-transit, freeing us to go on the run.
>>96778341You first. Detailed & specific.
>>96778341Never, as far as I can recall, since I don't remember ever playing any soap opera RPGs.