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=== User: Can you study the content of these three YouTube videos / podcasts, which are the first sessions of three different Reb… === Can you study the content of these three YouTube videos / podcasts, which are the first sessions of three different ''Rebel Crown'' campaigns, and understand how they solved the problem I discuss in the question at the end, and explain it to me clearly? Or at least understand what they did in their first session and describe it? The “problem” is the following: I’m about to start a campaign of the FitD game ''Rebel Crown'', and I’m having some trouble imagining the first session—specifically the first Sortie, or at least the initial play hooks / Sortie opportunities to present to the players so they can decide which Sortie to undertake. So I have a question for those who have played ''Rebel Crown'' (or written it ^^): https://narrativedynamics.itch.io/rebel-crown<ref>{{cite web|title=https://narrativedynamics.itch.io/rebel-crown|url=https://narrativedynamics.itch.io/rebel-crown|publisher=narrativedynamics.itch.io|access-date=2026-01-07}}</ref> The rulebook says to create the details of the Domain '''after''' the first session, which suggests that the first session should be very “open” and flexible, able to support all possible future developments of the campaign (for example: not locking the party into political alliances or specific rivalries with one faction or another, since choosing which factions to ally with seems—if I understand correctly—to be part of the players’ freedom of action and agency in ''Rebel Crown''). On the other hand, the rulebook doesn’t provide any real “starting situation” or concrete suggestion for the first Sortie—apart from the fact that the game begins in the Sedgelands. Because of this, as I said, I’m finding it a bit difficult to picture the first session and the initial Sortie opportunities to offer the players. How did you deal with this “problem”? Concretely, what did you present to the players at the start? How did you kick off the campaign?
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