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Lorefinder, Pathfinder/Gumshoe hybrid, interest check

Hey i was looking to run a Lorefinder game which is a pathfinder ruleset with a big focus on mystery solving. It removes perception checks and instead automatically gives you clues based on your skills. It is really focused on roleplay and because of that there is a little bit of mandatory reading/research required. I just wanted to know if anyone was interested in playing the game before i finish polishing up my adventure. We would be playing early afternoons on sunday, maybe about 2:00 pm EST. though i'm free all sunday long. A quick rundown of how the rules work: at character creation you assign about 16 points to various skills (changed for the ruleset) like Knowledge arcana or Battlefield scout. By having just 1 point in a skill allows you to acquire 100% of the clues that relate to that skill. You can then spend those points to obtain additional information about the clue but you don't replenish these points, so you must use them wisely (if you go down to 0 you still can acquire clues as normal just can't spend more points) That being said, because its a mystery its a little more "railroad-y" because you have to follow the clues but i've tried to craft multiple paths to the correct ending, and maybe a few incorrect endings... Just an interest check for now. hope you guys understand , <3
Hi Kirby, Probably to late to reply but... I would be interested, but I'm already involved in another campaign at this time, if you want somebody to bounce idea's off, just pm me. Good Luck, Matt
It sounds interesting, but I'm unfortunately already in a Sunday game during that timeframe. Plus, you don't mention if you'd be running it as voice or text.