This is not all the good quotes, only the ones I managed to write down. Several came from a table adjacent to our Deliria game on Sunday, rather than from a game I was in. Twice, they caused our Deliria table to stop, turn, look, and then applaud.
"I summoned a rock. A demon rock!"
"The monkeys are quite unimpressed."
"God damn it, this is the second giant monkey to climb the Empire State Building this year!"
"Don't worry. When your courage runs out, I'll be right there. Pushing you toward the danger in front of us."
"Plus one field mice?"
"I was getting a bad feeling just from the bones...." (After being told we got a bad feeling from the way the bones were moving/making noises/etc.)
"I summoned a rock. A demon rock!"
"The monkeys are quite unimpressed."
"God damn it, this is the second giant monkey to climb the Empire State Building this year!"
"Don't worry. When your courage runs out, I'll be right there. Pushing you toward the danger in front of us."
"Plus one field mice?"
"I was getting a bad feeling just from the bones...." (After being told we got a bad feeling from the way the bones were moving/making noises/etc.)
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I was leery when the first review I saw said "If you like Cassanda and Rea's Changeling, you'll love this."
And the flipthrough at the store left me confused. It was very pretty, though.
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I ditched my ongoing character in the Song of the Sea games entirely this year (will pick her up next year if I can) because the games I hadn't done before were on top of the Deliria games and I was not giving up my Deliria games. I would do it again in a heartbeat. I love Deliria.
It's very dependent on the GM and the resolution system - I think dice might play difference than cards (which are actually rather fun) and you can make it run from a very low-powered game to very high-powered (Miracle Season is in the middle but leaning toward the latter, definitely).
I love this game. Love, love, love. It's gorgeous, it's fun, it rocks.
Read the book for the setting - start in the beginning and get the flavor - and then bear in mind that the chargen sections DO have balance issues and ARE confusing, and read them with the Compact Patch (errata, basically) at hand. You can get it from their web site, specifically here. It's playable without the patch - it's usable without the patch - but it's much easier/clearer/faster with it, instead of having to take apart the example and concepts. (They changed a couple prices anyway, for better balance.)
Here are the impressions/musings from last year's GenCon (when I first played it and bought it) on the topic:
accompanying free CD notes (with related comment thread)
Con report from last year - search on Deliria, there's several sections (played in it twice, mused about it in other spots).
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*ponders*
"The monkeys are quite unimpressed" is another good icon. Hmmmm.