[poison'd] cruel fortune cards

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Michael Loy:
I'm looking at formatting the Cruel Fortunes list into a deck of printable cards, so I can deal them out to my group (skipping the 'copy onto 3x5 card' step).  Firstly, has this been done before?  Shouldn't take that much time, but there's no point in duplicating effort all the same.

Also, what are those fonts in the book?  It'd be nice to match the cards' fonts to the book, but I can't identify any of them.  The font used on the last page isn't particularly relevant, but it'd be nice to know the body font and the handwritten-looking font used in the titles.

Michael Loy:
Nevermind.  The headers are this Treasure Map Deadhand, yes?  Not sure about the body, still, but it's very very close to Warnock, so we'll go with that.

lumpley:
The body's Garamond.

-Vincent

Michael Loy:
Really? (Yup, looks like.) I have Garamond.  Why didn't I catch that ...

Well, anyhow, I have a set pretty much done.  Would you mind if I provided a public download link?  It's your text, after all.

Michael Loy:
Also, a question that came to mind: Why isn't there a special place to take down the devil's bargains, as there are for God and the King (Divine Judgement and The King's Agents, respectively)?  We have Abandoned to Fate, but it isn't quite built to track bargains.

It does make sense to me that the devil could simply be an NPC (though probably 'extraordinary'), since there's plenty of folk tales out there about clever people tricking the devil or beating him at his games.  Just wondering if that's a specific intention, or what.

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