Definitely diversifying the tabletop hobby! I appreciate it a lot. D&D remains my mainstay but I like trying new games with my group. Recently started call of cthulhu and starfinder.
@@fizzledimglow3523 That's exactly it. D&D took off a few years ago into the mainstream, and while it's comparatively small in the grand scheme of things, it can definitely act as a gateway into other deserving games.
Simple D&d becomes blander the more you play it The only unmodified way you can use this system is to make a dungeon run in a cool world and that's about it You can modify it to run some other scenarios but other systems do it more efficiently already so why bother
I think it's primarily on account of him speaking slowly, clearly, and casually, without focusing on exaggerated inflection or dramatics. Also, a decent microphone and good editing skills go a long way to accentuate that sense of intimate, casual conversation.
You just know someone is going too do a strange things style whatever with this system, where the dm of the group is an avatar of creation or some shit.
Absolutely the same had it just been myths or fairytales id have passed but the fact you can do history (cough studying to be a history teacher cough) im sold.
@@johnology5037 you Did you mean that you don't like urban but like fantasy or that you don't like either fantasy or urban, and if it's the last one what dos you like? steampunk? sci-fi?
Thank you for convincing me to get this game. I went from super on the fence to writing my own adventures, to publishing them, and now in a couple months I will have contributed to the official canon of this world I love. Thank you so much ❤
Find a group to play with online. I do text only on roller, which you can use for free, and it works well. Text only severely reduces social anxiety, at least for me.
Roll20 is a great place to find players. The City of Mist character sheet on Roll20 is free and the complete Starter Set is available on their marketplace: marketplace.roll20.net/browse/module/5419/city-of-mist-starter-set
@@princeps5260 But you can edit comments. Also, the problem with people like me is that I just can't talk to new people, but text isn't the same. For me, D&D can only be enjoyed audibly with a group of friends. And considering I have exactly 0 friends in a many-mile radius, I'll probably not be able to play again for like 4 years, at the earliest.
I feel like I wouldn’t have been intrigued by this if I had discovered it on my own, but your enthusiasm with these things is infectious. I really want to play this now.
First thought: Woah this system could be really good for dramatic/tragic characters. What if a character's mythos was that of someone who was super incredible but died tragically like Achilles (or a bit more controvesially Jesus). You could have a character trying to use their mythos to help people but slowly slipping closer to tragedy or even loosing touch with their humanity. I could do so much with this idea. Second thought: HOLY SHIT YOU COULD PLAY THE MONKEY KING LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOO
City of Mist sounds like it would be a near-perfect fit for a concept for a game/campaign that's been dancing around in my head since around Christmas. The idea is that each of the players takes on playing what is basically an incarnation of a holiday, I've been calling this scenario "Holiday Heroes" because I'm not that creative with names and I think it fits. So you can basically have Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the incarnation of the Chinese New Year (which is Feb 12 this year), the incarnation of Flag Day, the incarnation of Boxing Day, and Saint Patrick with new holiday powers (Saint Patrick's Day is known as the Feast of Saint Patrick in Ireland) all in the same party. As an example, maybe the character that is basically manifesting Santa Claus is a toy store owner or toymaker that's overly friendly and likes to help out those in need but then slowly transitions into something a bit more in line with the Christmas lore we're all a bit more familiar. There's actually a lot of fun you can have with fairytales, legends, myths, and lore because quite a few of them have quite a few variations, I've actually found over a dozen different versions of the Little Red Riding Hood story, and quite a few of those are what most modern audiences would consider not suitable for children. And popular characters in lore, like Santa Claus, also have a number of variations on several aspects of their stories, some of which have been enshrined in the public zeitgeist in what are now considered classic Christmas specials. Figures in stories can have a number of aspects about who they are change over time, the European folklore character of Jack Frost was originally coined as a villain because he was an evil figure who wanted to enter homes and drain them of what little heat they had but during the Industrial Era he changed to the friendly and fun-loving character that is so loved he's appeared in a number of pop-culture works (especially movies)
@@andrewdiaz3529 Only 2 of the main cast were associated with a holiday in that film, the rest were folklore figures that have some sort of connection to youth and innocence. But similar basic concept, I guess
Don't think I will. The whole idea of getting powers from pop culture references and essentially being a self-insert fanfic of history/mythology/comic books makes me never want to play this.
Holy shit, I never expected anybody mainstream on youtube to address such an underrated game. It's always good to give credit to the people who make cool new games for regular folk like us to play.
I would be so excited to see more city of mist stuff including the series! I am planning some stuff in my next city og mist case and really want to see your supplement as it touches some of that stuff mentioned!
Oh my god, I have found the exact perfect TTRPG for me and my character. This is much handier for playing someone being caught between being a normal doctor and being forced to become a chivalric knight of king Arthur.
Thank you! I know more than a few people were curious about this game. I can't speak for others, but I will always support anything new you want to try out. I really like your video on making a villain; it is a video that applies to storytelling in a more broad sense, which I really appreciate as a writer.
Fantastic Video, there’s been a massive influx into the City of Mist Discord server looking for games, hints, tips and community. I’m enjoying this game almost as much as you are so thank you very much for shining the spotlight onto it.
Yes please. There are really few TH-camrs talking about things that aren't D&D and now that I've seen what 5e can offer, other systems are what I really need to spice up this game. I whole-heartedly encourage you to talk more about TTRPGs that aren't D&D! Great video by the way, I'm invested already!
@@janelantestaverde2018 GOG.COM had its refund feature brake after cyberpunks launch pretty clear its not just shit on consoles and bugs aside the fundamental story and quest design is still shit.
@@vonfaustien3957 Can't really confirm that. Only thing I see is a whole lot of people who got way too hyped and now pay the price for it. Because the game is good and I can't really complain about a lot of bugs on PC but it's not super outstandingly good and still _got_ bugs. At some point people need to learn not to let their expectations go through the roof. I didn't expect much because I wasn't that interested in the game at first, so I'm happy with what I got. And people always make a big deal out of refunding their game as if they're trying to say "I'LL SHOW THEM!". There was never a game that lived up to the hype it created. Because hype always ends up being delusional.
OK so this MIGHT just be the absolute perfect thing that I didn't know I needed for my modern fantasy campaign that I've been brewing. Time to pick this up!
It does sound really cool! With my experience in running MotW, when you give your characters control over the game it becomes one of the best experiences, if very chaotic at times XD. I’ve found that giving the players a couple plot hooks at a time, or hinting at things they can investigate, works really well to help the players feel like they are free to explore the world without being lost in not knowing what to do or what’s expected of them. This is where having a very small sandbox world, say a city, comes in handy as your characters can pass over plot hooks with the knowledge that they will always be able to come back and pursue them at a later date. And due to the smaller world, I am able to keep track of things going on and forces at work, all the way down to what cafe is most popular this year. I try not to push my players to go in a certain direction (which has caused me much panic when players managed to get their characters in deep trouble) and I don’t even keep notes for an overarching campaign or mystery minisodes- instead I have extensive notes on many NPC’s and “artifacts” so I know how the “world” will react to the actions of my players. So far it has been quite enjoyable, especially watching my players figure stuff out about the world and use it to their advantage- or find out too late and end up making a deal with an Eldritchian being to kill their friend which I hadn’t even planned on the players to meet this being yet because I’m not quite done making him **but I digress**. Anyways yeah. Let ur players lose. You will instantly regret it and have the most fun ever at the same time XD
At 7:41 there’s a new paper clipping that says who is the crimson king. Then it has some investigator or conspiracy theorist overlooking some digital notes. That may be an SCP reference. Even if it’s not it still cool.
5:08 _"[...] because the players have to describe everything else [...] "_ Yeah. Because players like to describe things. DM _"So, what do you look like?"_ Player _"I dunno... I'm a Orc?"_ DM _"But what does your Orc looks like"_ Player _"Like... he got tusks?"_ Yeeeeaahh... na. I guess I have three or four players at best, which this could be fun with, but it's definetly not for anyone. This is probably great to play with other DMs, who already are used to tell their own story.
I bought this game after you mentioned it before. Checked it out and saw how neat it is. We play monster of the week and it uses a similar system, but more... Buffy.
Thank you so much Runesmith. I've been looking for a game like this for a long time. I wanted to play a modern based game for a while without the hard magic system of D&D. For a time, I tried using All Flesh Must Be Eaten. While a great system, it doesn't lend itself to non-zombue stories. This is exactly what I've needed. You are the best.
I'm playing this. It's confusing. I'm a cocky teen who mistrusts adults. Lily Chow, which Chow is an interesting name. Not typically Chinese except it is used in a few areas including Singapore and America. I decided her real name is 静静乔(Jingjing Chow) Lily is just easier for Americans. She curses out adults in Chinese, likes to drink coke, pretends tough, and wants to find whoever caused a series of bombs that put her brother in the hospital. She is kind of like a sorcerer. I still don't know what secret she found that caused her to runaway.
Pretty crazy that pbta-style games are starting to take off in popularity, I havent played CoM but ive done MASKS and those games I played with it have been very fun.
Imagine having the mythois of yourself? You have no powers except absolute plot armor, and absolutely Mary Sue-ness, but you treat it like one punch man.
I would LOVE to see a series showcasing this game, both to see what kind of shenanigans Runesmith and co. would get up to, and to see if it's the sort of game I'd actually want to play.
If I play a role playing game other then dnd city of mist is at the top of my list, a lot of people see dnd as “the best role playing game out there” but there are a lot of very good ones like this that people should really try . Keep up the amazing work
Damnit Runesmith I already got myself full on trying to run two different game systems. Now you making me want to check out this cool looking one as well. Welp, back down the TTRPG rabbithole.
The "highschool student" he showed at 1:14 makes me wonder a lot of things about runesmith.... I think you'd rather have his life/powers than star platinum
My man, you are doing SO much. You're spreading your wings and I'm looking at it with awe :D looking forward to all you bring. Also thanks for telling me about this, it sounds awesome and definitly going to try it.
I remember this one game I ran using this system with a guy who was the embodiment of the Holy Grail, Sherlock Holmes, the Pied Piper of Hamlin, and Date Masamune. The final fight was against a guy who was supposed to be a gang leader with the powers of Zahhak from Persian myth. Sherlock got lucky with the dice rolls and packed in a lot of positive traits, and one-shotted the boss because I gave them too little hp.
Fixed the link, should be working now!
It's 5 am. Go to bed you bri'ish punk
@@TingK199 I thought he was American? It would be around 9pm or 11pm for him.
yea im still pissed about cyberpunk to
it still doesnt work for me (。_。)
Spank you
I'm loving this trend of D&D TH-camrs talking about tabletops that aren't D&D.
Definitely diversifying the tabletop hobby! I appreciate it a lot. D&D remains my mainstay but I like trying new games with my group. Recently started call of cthulhu and starfinder.
@@fizzledimglow3523 That's exactly it. D&D took off a few years ago into the mainstream, and while it's comparatively small in the grand scheme of things, it can definitely act as a gateway into other deserving games.
Simple
D&d becomes blander the more you play it
The only unmodified way you can use this system is to make a dungeon run in a cool world and that's about it
You can modify it to run some other scenarios but other systems do it more efficiently already so why bother
I find it refreshing!
I was gonna ask if he and Davvy divvied-up different systems
“This game is complicated, Only because it isn’t”
I’ve never related more in my life
So Calvinball?
The logistics of translating what should be simple abilities into mechanically comprehensive rules text can be so awful.
The problem is... it is the truth I was never so confused by an easy rule book.
"I'm trying to stress less" he says, immediately after listing the pile of projects he's working on
Why is runesmith’s voice so soothing
it's the mythio of Morgan freeman :)
He maxed out cool in cyberpunk.
I think it's primarily on account of him speaking slowly, clearly, and casually, without focusing on exaggerated inflection or dramatics. Also, a decent microphone and good editing skills go a long way to accentuate that sense of intimate, casual conversation.
He’s a god
@@billjones3963 i like that idea the most
City of mist, but we're taken over by the mythos of our old dnd characters.
I do actually think that sounds fun lol
@@kylestanley7843 It is a poggers idea
I would play the hell out of that
What if it was each other's characters?
You just know someone is going too do a strange things style whatever with this system, where the dm of the group is an avatar of creation or some shit.
"Thor as a Mechanic" - Adventures in Babysitting
Dudddddeeee I forgot about that movie I love it
Nice reference
Beat me to it!
I understood that reference
And then he lived long enough to see himself become the Kingpin.
I went to the link, saw Don Quixote as a reporter and was instantly hooked
"A mobster kingpin with the mythos of Hades"
... so you could say,,, he sends you,,,,,,,
way down under the ground
Way down, Hadestown
Way down under the ground
Forget it Josie, it's Hadestown.
that feel when you CONDUCT THE ELECTRIC CITTYYYYYYYYYYYY
Follow that dollar way on down
I fucking love the internet!
The second you said myths, histories, and fairytales in an urban setting I was immediately sold
Absolutely the same had it just been myths or fairytales id have passed but the fact you can do history (cough studying to be a history teacher cough) im sold.
While I was immediately put off.
@@asgrahim9164 Thank you for making me feel less alone
Honestly the "urban setting" part is a huge turn-off for me, idk why exactly but I don't really like urban/modern fantasy/RPG settings
@@johnology5037 you Did you mean that you don't like urban but like fantasy or that you don't like either fantasy or urban, and if it's the last one what dos you like? steampunk? sci-fi?
Thank you for convincing me to get this game. I went from super on the fence to writing my own adventures, to publishing them, and now in a couple months I will have contributed to the official canon of this world I love. Thank you so much ❤
“I’m jealous of myself.” I believe that is called “pride in oneself”.
I'm usually a DnD guy and that's it, but these kinds of super narrative focused TTRPG's always really interest me. I'd love to see more CoM videos!
0:50 "who is the Crimson King?"
It's Diavolo.
Time to make a character with the mythos of Giorno cause we need to start that infinite death loop back up.
Is that a motherfuckin jojo reference?!?
@@somebodywhoexists1951 Welp, It’s DIO TIME! Or maybe no time.
That was my favorite pizza in my favorite pizza place in SP, Brazil
The first minute and a half made me excited then I realized this is like dnd and I still don't have friends
Yaaaaaaaaaaaay
Find a group to play with online. I do text only on roller, which you can use for free, and it works well. Text only severely reduces social anxiety, at least for me.
Roll20, not roller. Autocorrected and can't edit
Roll20 is a great place to find players. The City of Mist character sheet on Roll20 is free and the complete Starter Set is available on their marketplace: marketplace.roll20.net/browse/module/5419/city-of-mist-starter-set
@@princeps5260 But you can edit comments. Also, the problem with people like me is that I just can't talk to new people, but text isn't the same. For me, D&D can only be enjoyed audibly with a group of friends. And considering I have exactly 0 friends in a many-mile radius, I'll probably not be able to play again for like 4 years, at the earliest.
write a cool book?
Just bought this manual the other day. Been loving the interesting concepts. Thanks for the video, it will make it easier to ease my players into it.
Well this just has "required" all over it.
I'm sending this to my whole friend group cause it sounds awesome
So it's basically fate without the grail war.
One of our GM's put this forward for us to possibly play it together. Looking forward to it.
This reminds me of “The Unsleeping City” from Dimension 20
Why is it that adding the prefix Un just makes something sound cooler by nature.
Unsleeping
UnLondon
Undermybed-wait wha
Dimension20 is my FAVORITE!!!
I feel like I wouldn’t have been intrigued by this if I had discovered it on my own, but your enthusiasm with these things is infectious. I really want to play this now.
This video came at the perfect time- I was trying to get my players to try this.
First thought: Woah this system could be really good for dramatic/tragic characters. What if a character's mythos was that of someone who was super incredible but died tragically like Achilles (or a bit more controvesially Jesus). You could have a character trying to use their mythos to help people but slowly slipping closer to tragedy or even loosing touch with their humanity. I could do so much with this idea.
Second thought: HOLY SHIT YOU COULD PLAY THE MONKEY KING LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOO
City of Mist sounds like it would be a near-perfect fit for a concept for a game/campaign that's been dancing around in my head since around Christmas. The idea is that each of the players takes on playing what is basically an incarnation of a holiday, I've been calling this scenario "Holiday Heroes" because I'm not that creative with names and I think it fits. So you can basically have Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the incarnation of the Chinese New Year (which is Feb 12 this year), the incarnation of Flag Day, the incarnation of Boxing Day, and Saint Patrick with new holiday powers (Saint Patrick's Day is known as the Feast of Saint Patrick in Ireland) all in the same party. As an example, maybe the character that is basically manifesting Santa Claus is a toy store owner or toymaker that's overly friendly and likes to help out those in need but then slowly transitions into something a bit more in line with the Christmas lore we're all a bit more familiar.
There's actually a lot of fun you can have with fairytales, legends, myths, and lore because quite a few of them have quite a few variations, I've actually found over a dozen different versions of the Little Red Riding Hood story, and quite a few of those are what most modern audiences would consider not suitable for children. And popular characters in lore, like Santa Claus, also have a number of variations on several aspects of their stories, some of which have been enshrined in the public zeitgeist in what are now considered classic Christmas specials. Figures in stories can have a number of aspects about who they are change over time, the European folklore character of Jack Frost was originally coined as a villain because he was an evil figure who wanted to enter homes and drain them of what little heat they had but during the Industrial Era he changed to the friendly and fun-loving character that is so loved he's appeared in a number of pop-culture works (especially movies)
The Rise of the Guardians?
@@andrewdiaz3529 Only 2 of the main cast were associated with a holiday in that film, the rest were folklore figures that have some sort of connection to youth and innocence. But similar basic concept, I guess
I want to see both the people who said first fight
0:30 I oofed at the same time he played the "oof" sound and I cant stop laughing
THANK YOU I LOVE THIS GAME SO MUCH AND I HOPE MORE PEOPLE GET INTO IT
I’m sold. Picking this one up ASAP. This looks GREAT!
@@Dyundu our boi did it justice
Nah, I'm still enjoying D&D way too much while also playing Cyberpunk RED
I’m currently looking at all the book sets I can buy for this game. Which set’s or books would you think that I’d need to fully play the game?
Don't think I will. The whole idea of getting powers from pop culture references and essentially being a self-insert fanfic of history/mythology/comic books makes me never want to play this.
Holy shit, I never expected anybody mainstream on youtube to address such an underrated game. It's always good to give credit to the people who make cool new games for regular folk like us to play.
I LOVE City of Mist. Haven't been able to convince my players to try it out but I won't stop trying. Maybe this video will help convince them.
So basically the Fables comic but as an rpg? I am in love
Please do more of city of mist. I've been wanting to see more of this game and I love your videos.
Do please make more videos on City of Mist, this setting is incredibly interesting.
I would be so excited to see more city of mist stuff including the series! I am planning some stuff in my next city og mist case and really want to see your supplement as it touches some of that stuff mentioned!
Oh my god, I have found the exact perfect TTRPG for me and my character. This is much handier for playing someone being caught between being a normal doctor and being forced to become a chivalric knight of king Arthur.
Thank you! I know more than a few people were curious about this game. I can't speak for others, but I will always support anything new you want to try out. I really like your video on making a villain; it is a video that applies to storytelling in a more broad sense, which I really appreciate as a writer.
Fantastic Video, there’s been a massive influx into the City of Mist Discord server looking for games, hints, tips and community. I’m enjoying this game almost as much as you are so thank you very much for shining the spotlight onto it.
Yes please. There are really few TH-camrs talking about things that aren't D&D and now that I've seen what 5e can offer, other systems are what I really need to spice up this game.
I whole-heartedly encourage you to talk more about TTRPGs that aren't D&D!
Great video by the way, I'm invested already!
I've never been entirely sold on a new system so quickly. I need this in my life now.
WE. NEED. MORE. OF. THIS. I LOVE CITY OF MUST SO MUCH
This is my favorite ttrpg ever
I’m here just because you decided to make a video. City of Mist sounds awesome, with so much creative possibility I’m excited to see what you make!
"It's a new year, which doesn't mean much in reality but... It helps us try new things."
This is unironixally true wisdom.
interesting, might look into switching to this for my mythology/cryptozoology campaign idea.
“Like cyberpunk where your choices actually effect the game”
You couldn’t be more accurate .
And it’s not a buggy mess
@@heartbreak1740 Play on PC
@@heartbreak1740 so NPCs poping in and out, cars flipping around like balloons, are a feature then?
@@janelantestaverde2018 GOG.COM had its refund feature brake after cyberpunks launch pretty clear its not just shit on consoles and bugs aside the fundamental story and quest design is still shit.
@@vonfaustien3957 Can't really confirm that. Only thing I see is a whole lot of people who got way too hyped and now pay the price for it. Because the game is good and I can't really complain about a lot of bugs on PC but it's not super outstandingly good and still _got_ bugs.
At some point people need to learn not to let their expectations go through the roof. I didn't expect much because I wasn't that interested in the game at first, so I'm happy with what I got.
And people always make a big deal out of refunding their game as if they're trying to say "I'LL SHOW THEM!".
There was never a game that lived up to the hype it created. Because hype always ends up being delusional.
OK so this MIGHT just be the absolute perfect thing that I didn't know I needed for my modern fantasy campaign that I've been brewing. Time to pick this up!
The Jack of all Trades is a master of none. You can only use "Jack of all Trades" to get a bonus where you have no others. Balanced it for you.
Really interesting system, i am especially interested in how the game is played being that the focus is on what the players want to do
It does sound really cool! With my experience in running MotW, when you give your characters control over the game it becomes one of the best experiences, if very chaotic at times XD. I’ve found that giving the players a couple plot hooks at a time, or hinting at things they can investigate, works really well to help the players feel like they are free to explore the world without being lost in not knowing what to do or what’s expected of them. This is where having a very small sandbox world, say a city, comes in handy as your characters can pass over plot hooks with the knowledge that they will always be able to come back and pursue them at a later date. And due to the smaller world, I am able to keep track of things going on and forces at work, all the way down to what cafe is most popular this year.
I try not to push my players to go in a certain direction (which has caused me much panic when players managed to get their characters in deep trouble) and I don’t even keep notes for an overarching campaign or mystery minisodes- instead I have extensive notes on many NPC’s and “artifacts” so I know how the “world” will react to the actions of my players. So far it has been quite enjoyable, especially watching my players figure stuff out about the world and use it to their advantage- or find out too late and end up making a deal with an Eldritchian being to kill their friend which I hadn’t even planned on the players to meet this being yet because I’m not quite done making him **but I digress**.
Anyways yeah. Let ur players lose. You will instantly regret it and have the most fun ever at the same time XD
Heard about this from Sherlock Hulmes, I haven't found much on it. Happy to find something new on it
Thank you for introducing it.I just love arts
City of Mist is incredible! I'm preparing to run a game myself. I'll watch every video of your series!
I have never played this but now I need to find a group
Same
Same
Same
@@mediatorraptor3349 nice replay to a thing from a few months ago, lol but honestly I’m glad I found common ground with some people
At 7:41 there’s a new paper clipping that says who is the crimson king. Then it has some investigator or conspiracy theorist overlooking some digital notes. That may be an SCP reference. Even if it’s not it still cool.
I picked CoM up for myself for Christmas and am eagerly awaiting a day when I get to run it. Get video, keep em coming!
I would love for you to do more with this setting!
yes please do a tall tales mini series! im really interested in this but im not sure if i want to go in on it so that would be really cool to watch.
5:08 _"[...] because the players have to describe everything else [...] "_
Yeah. Because players like to describe things.
DM _"So, what do you look like?"_
Player _"I dunno... I'm a Orc?"_
DM _"But what does your Orc looks like"_
Player _"Like... he got tusks?"_
Yeeeeaahh... na. I guess I have three or four players at best, which this could be fun with, but it's definetly not for anyone. This is probably great to play with other DMs, who already are used to tell their own story.
After watching this I immediately purchased the MC guide and am already planning a test one shot and I’m loving it.
This is the Dresden Files TTRPG that we need but don't deserve
I bought this game after you mentioned it before. Checked it out and saw how neat it is. We play monster of the week and it uses a similar system, but more... Buffy.
Thank you so much Runesmith. I've been looking for a game like this for a long time.
I wanted to play a modern based game for a while without the hard magic system of D&D. For a time, I tried using All Flesh Must Be Eaten. While a great system, it doesn't lend itself to non-zombue stories.
This is exactly what I've needed. You are the best.
I'm playing this. It's confusing. I'm a cocky teen who mistrusts adults. Lily Chow, which Chow is an interesting name. Not typically Chinese except it is used in a few areas including Singapore and America. I decided her real name is 静静乔(Jingjing Chow) Lily is just easier for Americans. She curses out adults in Chinese, likes to drink coke, pretends tough, and wants to find whoever caused a series of bombs that put her brother in the hospital. She is kind of like a sorcerer.
I still don't know what secret she found that caused her to runaway.
Pretty crazy that pbta-style games are starting to take off in popularity, I havent played CoM but ive done MASKS and those games I played with it have been very fun.
I was lucky to play this when it was in its Kickstarter phase. Such a cool concept and game
Woot, thank you for the great introduction! Can't wait to share with the world the City of Mist stuff you're working on...
I love this concept!
I so want to try to play this now!
And I would Love to try to be the Aztec God Quetzalcoatl!
I can see why you mentioned this in a past video. Sounds absolutely awesome. Now only if I had a group.
This game sounds super rad. Thanks for the video. I'll definitely be picking it up. Would love to see more content for it.
I would love to see a tall tales series with City of Mist at its center
i’ve tried reading this but the art you showed and obvs the whole video made me want to reread it
Imagine having the mythois of yourself? You have no powers except absolute plot armor, and absolutely Mary Sue-ness, but you treat it like one punch man.
Soon enough Mike Pondsmith will show up behind you and force you to do “basically cyberpunk 2020”
I would absolutely love to see you run this game!
I would LOVE to see a series showcasing this game, both to see what kind of shenanigans Runesmith and co. would get up to, and to see if it's the sort of game I'd actually want to play.
It's a New Year and the world is on fire, Time to try a new Table Top Game. **Grabs a Character Sheet**
One of the best TTRPG systems ever.
If I play a role playing game other then dnd city of mist is at the top of my list, a lot of people see dnd as “the best role playing game out there” but there are a lot of very good ones like this that people should really try . Keep up the amazing work
I have looked at the rules a few times and it is very tempting to run.
Yesss please do more of these non dnd and especially mist centric videos and have yourself a good one
Yes, make more videos on this. Thank you.
Damnit Runesmith I already got myself full on trying to run two different game systems. Now you making me want to check out this cool looking one as well.
Welp, back down the TTRPG rabbithole.
I really want to play this now
I'm so happy someone is finally giving this game love
City of Mist sounds awesome. I LOVE the concept of the setting. Definitely gonna check it out.
The "highschool student" he showed at 1:14 makes me wonder a lot of things about runesmith....
I think you'd rather have his life/powers than star platinum
My man, you are doing SO much.
You're spreading your wings and I'm looking at it with awe :D looking forward to all you bring.
Also thanks for telling me about this, it sounds awesome and definitly going to try it.
This rpg system seems very cool and it would be even cooler if it was on Tall Tales. Hope you have a nice day.
I remember this one game I ran using this system with a guy who was the embodiment of the Holy Grail, Sherlock Holmes, the Pied Piper of Hamlin, and Date Masamune. The final fight was against a guy who was supposed to be a gang leader with the powers of Zahhak from Persian myth.
Sherlock got lucky with the dice rolls and packed in a lot of positive traits, and one-shotted the boss because I gave them too little hp.
Glad to hear you so passionate about a system! It seems like this might be your preference over D&D, if your prior vids are any indication.
this game looks so cool ily runesmith!!
I’d love to see a play through!
Would love to see a series and See what Mythos you bring to the table :D
I'd love to see a series on this fantastic sistem
Man, you really have been speaking of City Of Mist A LOT lately.
I can't blame you, is one of my favorite systems too.
I never knew how much i needed this until this moment.
Please make more videos on City of Mist. Sounds super interesting :)
YES!!! This is my favorite TTRPG! I'm so glad you finally talked about it!
Man you are, really coming together and following your dreams. I'm proud of you man, good job.
Ah yeah City of Mist! One of my favourite games to play, glad other people are appreciating it
This game looks amazing and I really hope it gets popular enough to be able to easily find a group for it
The concept sounds kinda cool, only thing is I genuinely can not figure out how this is run from the video. Guess it’s book reading timex
I've been on the fence about this rpg... now I want it.