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Tavern Watch Plays Sentai & Sensibility 3: You can't miss the social event of the winter season!

Ep. 3

A threatening swarm of robots isn't enough to delay the Queen's Winter Gala, and it's up to our heroes to safeguard the Queen's perfectly packaged holiday gifts — and the festive fate of the winter season. Can they keep everyone safe and still make time for a spin around the dance floor? This year's Winter Gala is truly a can't miss event!


Liz is hosting this game as Master of Ceremonies, joined by the following gentlefolk:

  • Dame Margaret Clytemnestra Marlborough, a not-so-famed paleontologist (Matthew Rossi)
  • Ser Riley Mullabyaly, a military man through-and-through (Joe Perez)
  • Diviner Haruka Hadagami, an astrologer who blurs the line between science and mysticism (Joan Albright)
  • Bartholomew Culpepper, an associate professor of history at Magdalene University at Cambridge (Phil Ulrich)
  • Lady Blossom Hephestia Bee, a student who's eager to pick up every drop of social gossip (Anne Stickney)


This is the last in our series of Sentai & Sensibility by 9th Level Games. It uses the Polygon system in which each player uses a single die based on their class (or in this case, their station), and we found it a great deal of fun! Pick up a copy for yourself from 9th Level Games: https://9thlevel.com/products/sentai-sensibility

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