First, I've renamed it. Never liked Father of None, it was just the first thing I thought of and I'm so bad at naming I decided to leave it until I had to name it. It's now called The Divine Deceit, which I think sounds better (yay alliteration!) and it better encapsulates the story.

You may have realized this means I had to rename it. Well, I've been trying to put in as many role-play options as possible, but I keep getting stuck on this one little issue where I can only think of doing the things that I can think of. (So frustrating having only one brain!) So I've decided to run this as a D&D adventure, because what better way to blow everything up, right?

For funsies, here's an example of an Androlandian "teen" magazine cover I made last night for the campaign. A couple of the cover stories are quest related. It's possible it's only funny if you're really into feminist lingo.

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Sidenote, I was pleasantly surprised by how many people were interested in the D&D game. I had so many requests to watch after the game filled up that I'm going to be streaming it on YouTube. Why not put the link here too?