People remember Daki as cruel, arrogant, and impossible to ignore. But by the end of the Entertainment District Arc, what’s left isn’t really Daki at all. It’s Ume, the scared thirteen-year-old girl who chose her brother over Heaven.
What happens when you run a Soul Society-style campaign and your players start asking the wrong questions? A Dice & Lore take on building an anime-inspired D&D setting that actually holds up at the table.
The Culling Game sounds simple until Tengen starts talking and suddenly it feels like homework. Rules stack up, systems overlap, and even the characters have to pause and ask for clarification. This breaks it down so it actually clicks.