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The art is absolutely beautiful, of course, but the premise and the writing completely made me want to play it. The concept of cooperation is beautiful! It’s such a brilliant twist on stories about wandering through a desert full of scarcity. My sincere congratulations, Jennifer!

Once I understood the mechanics, I found them quite good and really fun. Although you suggest taking it a little more lightly when playing solo, I decided to understand well the rules and play it as you intended. I had a great time drawing cards from both decks, keeping track of when I was the Tamer and when I was playing as the Storm.

That said, I had to read through the rules very carefully several times, and my initial impression is that you leave certain concepts a little too ambiguous. The biggest problem I encountered was with the way to calculate the event that occurs. But once you get your head around them, it’s a lot of fun. 

I especially loved the promises. They’re such a gorgeous way of bringing me back from the mechanics into the fiction, coming up with heartfelt promises when the events are beneficial, or desperate pleas when a difficult event threatens to bring harsh consequences.

Playing it as a duo must be an even more wonderful experience. :)

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Glad to hear you had such a good time! I will look over the rules and see if I can simplify or clear things up. Sometimes, trying to be brief, I chop off too much. To me, this was a great exercise in worldbuilding, too; the sentient storms had not been a thing in the Elders setting before.