My Nights Talking to the Moon, a Jackrabbit's Journey (a Wanderhome story)
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Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2022
Hello there! I go by Joe and am the author of this here not-really-story. At the point of writing this, I have gone through a very rough patch emotionally. It is at this time that I found role-playing games, such as Dungeons & Dragons, extremely therapeutic and eye-opening, as the characters I play often tend to be exaggerated aspects of my actual personality. Not having a regular group to play with (partially voluntarily) and in need of a more cozy experience, I found Wanderhome.

Wanderhome is a beautiful, heartwarming game about animal-folk wandering the land of Hæth. Hæth has known war and turmoil, but there is no violence in Hæth anymore. This story is a compilation of diary entries written by Gadda the rabbit, who has left his home in hopes that the road could help him understand himself. It will progress as I, Joe, will progress in my sort of solo campaign.

The various places in Gadda's journey will be generated by a roll of the dice.

For those who are interested to know more about Gadda's playbook, it is detailed in the Entry No. 0.

I hope you enjoy tagging along with me and with Gadda on this journey.
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