> As an aside, we now review consequences and benefits at the beginning of each session. The former can be really interesting when you bear in mind that healing does not have to be a magical ability but any ability that helps you amend for the consequence. So we often get new play from consequences and folks trying to 'heal' them.
Sounds like a good idea, both keeping it from falling through the cracks, and adding play value.
David Dunham
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