What is Errant Assets?
Errant Assets: Neon Sorcery is a structured collaborative storytelling game. Similar to D&D and similar table-top role playing games (TTRPGs), it uses dice, individual player characters, a game master or coordinator (GM), and simulated world rules to build the story.
What will you need?
Every group needs a person to be the GM. They’ll set up the initial story points and guide the group, making decisions for non-player characters.
A bunch of dice - standard dice with 6 sides. You can share as a table, but you might need to roll up to 21 dice at once.
A way to take notes
Optional things to include:
Tokens and paper to track various metrics
Maps, image prompts, character portraits, sound effects, and other imagination assistance
What’s play like?
The DM will describe a setting or scenario, and the other players represent characters responding to that situation.
Each player represents a single character on the team, owning their actions, feelings, and choices.
When a character wants to do something difficult or that may be contested, the DM may ask the player to roll dice or use abilities to determine if the character succeeds.
In Errant Assets scenarios are centered around specific jobs and goals that are resolved directly, but there may also be long-term recurring story elements that form a multi-session campaign.