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Errant - A Game of Misguided Heroics and Heroic Misadventures

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Errant is a tabletop / pen­and­paper storytelling and roleplaying game about quixotic, self­styled heros and their quixotic adventures and / or misadventures in a world where their gallant labors may or may not actually be needed or appreciated. It usually takes two or more players (one of whom will take on the role of Game Master), some paper, writing utensils, and a handful of six sided dice (or a digital die roller) to play.

Merriam­Webster defines quixotic as follows: "foolishly impractical, especially in the persuit of ideals; especially: marked by rash lofty ideas or extravagantly chivalrous action." The word itself derives from a popular piece of 17th century Spanish literature, the title of which translates to "The Ingenious Nobleman Sir Quixote of La Mancha," written by Miguel de Cervantes. While Errant owes that storied and influential tome a hefty debt of gratitude, it does not seek to simulate it in any direct fashion. Errant is not really "Don Quixote, the roleplaying game" as much as it is a quixotic, light­hearted take on sword, sorcery, and adventure stories. Ultimately, it focuses on the surface elements of the "self­appointed hero" trope and leaves the depth and social commentary up to the discretion of players and GMs.

Errant allows for a world in which "actual magic" is possible (if a GM wants to avoid magic, they can simply disallow the Arcana Quality at character creation), and makes no explicit assumptions about illusions, delusions, or the mental health of its heroes (ableism is bad, actually, so tread lightly). Whether they are tilting at windmills or at actual giants, said heroes may be prone to accidents, incidents, and misunderstandings. They may be flawed in a variety of ways. But they are, ultimately, motivated by a thirst for justice, adventure, and/or the pursuit of what they perceive as noble ideals.

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Antonio S August 02, 2022 11:04 pm UTC
Nobleman is a correct translation of "caballero", but in this case Knight would be a better aception of the term.
Nice, interesting idea for a game.
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David J August 20, 2018 10:38 pm UTC
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Could you expand the preview section to include just a tiny bit about the rules engine you use?
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Aleks S August 21, 2018 9:23 pm UTC
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Thanks for reaching out. This is a good idea, and the answer to your question is definitely a yes. The discussion of the rules begins immediately after the old preview ended, but I've gone ahead and expanded it by a page. That page contains a run-down of the basic roll / resolution mechanic, which should hopefully give interested parties a better idea of how the game works.

The new preview should be up soon (once the website finishes generating). Again, thank you for bringing this to my attention!
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