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How To Turnsheet
Each week, you will write a turnsheet, detailing what you want your character to be doing between each session. Some things to note:
During your turnsheet, you may take two major actions. These are things that you want your character to try and do between sessions. You can achieve a lot in a single major action as long as it all hangs together in a single subject. If it seems like there are two distinct parts to an action which are only tangentially related, it should be written as two actions.
When writing your turnsheet, you should address the following points:
A brief description of the aim of your action, i.e. what you hope to achieve. It should consist of one or two sentences at most.
This is where you detail how your character is going to try and achieve their aims, and is where the bulk of your attention to detail should go. This should consist of what your character is going to do, and how you expect things to play out. Please note that these will not always go according to plan, be it due to misinformation, actions by other characters or negative quirks acting up at the worst possible times.
Lastly, you should list the information about what your character can make use of for this action. These include any relevant talents and quirks you intend to make use of. You should also include any other characters you expect to be taking part in the action, including NPCs, although what you expect them to be doing should be listed in the plan.
You get one action per turn dedicated either to gathering a resource, cooking, or crafting.
If choosing to use your utility action to gather a resource, you will need to specify the resource you wish to gather, where you intend to look, who is coming with you, and any talents, quirks and tools you intend to use.
If choosing to use your utility action to craft or cook, you will need to specify what you intend to make and for what purpose, the quantities of any resources you intend to use as components1), who will be helping or contributing resources, and which talents, quirks, and tools you intend to use.
As with other actions, you may attempt to use talents you don't have access to, but you may not be as successful as you otherwise might be, and your action may go wrong in other (hopefully) entertaining ways. You will either receive a one line writeup detailing your success, or a longer writeup explaining what went wrong.
If at low or moderate stress, you may choose to convert one of your two major actions into a second utility action. This will automatically increase your character's stress level. For example, if at low stress, you might choose to spend two actions gathering resources, with the knowledge that you will automatically move up to moderate stress.
Trade actions are where you give or trade items and resources to other players. You may make any number of trades per turn, and may use any resources or items received in trades on the turn you receive them. However you may not make a trade using something you have received in a trade or utility action on the same turn.
Please note that for an exchange to take place, BOTH players must turnsheet to make the same exchange.
If you want your character to do something small that can be summed up in one sentence and doesn't require you to use your talents, you can do it here. You may take any number of minor actions, but do bear in mind that the GM team may stop reading them if you put in too many.
Please do not put gifts or trades in your minor actions. These should go under trade actions, and doing otherwise will just confuse the GM team.
Between submitting your turnsheet and the next session, you will receive a response from the GM team on the same page you wrote your turnsheet on. This will include full writeups on what happened on your major actions, plus a summary of the results of any resource, trade and minor actions. If a resource gathering action goes particularly badly, you may get a more detailed writeup describing what happened.