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Heroine (Tabletop Game)
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Heroine is an indie Tabletop RPG created in 2013 by Josh Jordan of Ginger Goat Games. The game is very different from your regular Dungeon Crawling and Heroic Fantasy RPGs: not only are there no combat rules, but it is instead designed to recreate Down the Rabbit Hole storybook narratives in the vein of Labyrinth, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland, and The Chronicles of Narnia.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })At the start of the game, one of the players assumes the role of the eponymous Heroine — a Plucky Girl Trapped in Another World of fantasy and magic, — while the others play her quirky Companions. Together, they set out to find a way for her to return home and, along the way, to defeat some evil plaguing the Magical Land, which is controlled by the Narrator. | |
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Big Bad: The evil affecting the Other World is usually personified in the Antagonist — a major villain whose appearance in a chapter is serious bad news (e.g. they are the only one who can inflict an Injury and a Division upon the players in the same chapter). | |
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Anti-Hoarding: There are only 14 Drama Points in the entire game. If there are no more "in the bank" and a player does something that should give them one, they instead take a Drama Point from the player who has the most of them at the table. Also, the player with the least Drama Points after the final scene gets to narrate the epilogue. | |
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