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* [[Honor Before Reason]]
* [[Honor Before Reason]]
* [[Improvised Weapon]]
* [[Improvised Weapon]]
* [[Nonverbal Miscommunication]]: When the knife is "sheathed" players are not able to make direct demands, and must rely on innuendo or facial expression, sometimes resulting in this.
* [[Off the Table]]: Much of the game's "Knife Ritual" involves offers and counter offers. Not accepting an offer earlier could easily result in this occuring.
* [[Off the Table]]: Much of the game's "Knife Ritual" involves offers and counter offers. Not accepting an offer earlier could easily result in this occuring.
* [[Secret Relationship]]
* [[Secret Relationship]]

Revision as of 18:51, 1 June 2024

Which is more important: your desire or your life?

Your life's work, uniting warring kingdoms under a banner of peace and prosperity. Your one true love, a blind musician whose entire family was slaughtered by mercenaries. Your integrity, healing your name from the blood and bruises of a violent, reckless youth. Your freedom, forbidden to you by your iron-clad place in a privileged, insulated world.

You can never have both.

-Back cover text


Mist Robed Gate is a tabletop roleplaying game written by Shreyas Sampat which emulates emotionally difficult kung-fu action, such as Wuxia and some more Melodrama-inspired anime. Mist Robed Gate games almost always swing between Tear Jerker and Kill'Em All. And, of course, Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting in every game. It is available here.


Tropes used in Mist Robed Gate include: