 Dogs in the venue your roleplay is Mormons in the middle of nowhere, right? And really you're not actually Mormons is some other fictional religious, you know really religious kind of sect going on But the main mechanic in this game is the bidding right you bid higher on every conflict And it's like how badly do you want to win this to you bid it up sort of like in poker, right? It's like I'll raise I'll raise I'll raise I'll fold So we're arguing and then we did we escalate to a fist fight We escalate to a gunfight and then he wants to escalate to like murdering my whole family Maybe at this point I'd back down right so the conflicts that are a bigger deal end up being a bigger deal And the ones that are less of a deal no one raises and you move on quickly So if I'm gonna tell the story of my character here I'm not gonna talk about my strength stat. That's not interesting and it turns out that that's the only part of my character That is character that is story who he knows what he's done where he's going why he fights for what he fights for That's it that whole character. She that's it. Yeah, try to tell me this is a role-playing game But what percentage of it has anything to do with role-playing that percent and most of that is a picture