Another Life

Author(s):Anandi Gandolfi
Game EMail:demonluv_2000 AT yahoo DOT com
GM(s):
Anandi "Anandi" Gandolfi    demonluv_2000 AT yahoo DOT com
Male Players:Min: 3 / Max: 4
Female Players:Min: 3 / Max: 4
Neutral Players:Min: 8 / Max: 11
Total Players: Min: 14 / Max: 19

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Who Am I? This is the eternal question that stands the center of every life. This question leads to others. What separates a hero from a coward? Where is the heart? Why do we struggle day after day to make our lives count? How do we move on when grief threatens to tear us apart? Why do we continue to hope when all hope is gone? There are times in everyone's life that stand out. There are events that bring a smile to our faces or tears to our eyes. These are the moments that shape us, define us, and make even the most exceptional of people, truly human.

Since every moment of our lives redefines every moment that has come before, how can any life be judged until that life is complete?

Every faith has a different theory as to what happens to us when we die. What is the truth and what if they all got it wrong? Only when we pass deaths door can we truly know!

Another life is a theater style game heavily focused on roleplaying and on the exploration of the human condition- the flawed perfection that is the human soul.


Gandolfi, Anandi

Anandi started gaming at the tender age of 6 in her father's college D&D game. It was 13 years later when she discovered the wonders of larping, primarily as an outlet for her love of costuming, and another 12 years before she discovered the highly satisfying activity of writing games.She makes her living now by making costumes and clothing for others, and gets her joy from making other people happy, whether it is with a fun game or a pretty dress. Though she is still relatively new at writing games, with four one-shots (Asylum(with Margaret Simpkins), Mahabharata, One life and Speed Dateing) and a multi-city chronicle (Between the cracks) , creating worlds of wonder, passion, joy, and pain has become a passion that shows little sign of being satisfied