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* ArtifactOfDoom: The moment that protagonist Volepain touches the Lyre he was hired to steal from a noblewoman's manor, it grants him the power of a {{Seer}}... and the knowledge that everything he cares about is destined to be destroyed if he doesn't intervene quickly. It's later established that the Lyre was created by a god known as the Weaver, and the combined power of "instruments" like it can call forth a Malestrom with the potential to destroy all possible futures.

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* ArtifactOfDoom: The moment that protagonist Volepain touches the Lyre he was hired to steal from a noblewoman's manor, it grants him the power of a {{Seer}}...{{Seer|s}}... and the knowledge that everything he cares about is destined to be destroyed if he doesn't intervene quickly. It's later established that the Lyre was created by a god known as the Weaver, and the combined power of "instruments" like it can call forth a Malestrom with the potential to destroy all possible futures.



* GoneHorriblyWrong: After picking up [[ArtifactOfDoom the Lyre]] at the end of the first mission, Volepain is knocked out from the surge of power. He then learns through his new {{Seer}} powers that his best friend Leo was arrested for the theft before they could get paid, and the lady they stole the Lyre from is also the owner of the mines Volepain's father works at, and has put a hit out on said father in retribution, leading Volepain to RaceAgainstTheClock in order to save them.

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* GoneHorriblyWrong: After picking up [[ArtifactOfDoom the Lyre]] at the end of the first mission, Volepain is knocked out from the surge of power. He then learns through his new {{Seer}} {{Seer|s}} powers that his best friend Leo was arrested for the theft before they could get paid, and the lady they stole the Lyre from is also the owner of the mines Volepain's father works at, and has put a hit out on said father in retribution, leading Volepain to RaceAgainstTheClock in order to save them.



* RaceAgainstTheClock: After gaining the power of a {{Seer}}, Volepain sees that two horrible events are destined to occur after specific points in time: Leo being transferred from a local jail to TheAlcatraz will occur after two missions, whereas a riot from the miners' strike that will take his father's life will occur in three. Even more timed events pop up throughout the game, and if the player does not reach a mission in time, the fates of those involved are sealed.

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* RaceAgainstTheClock: After gaining the power of a {{Seer}}, {{Seer|s}}, Volepain sees that two horrible events are destined to occur after specific points in time: Leo being transferred from a local jail to TheAlcatraz will occur after two missions, whereas a riot from the miners' strike that will take his father's life will occur in three. Even more timed events pop up throughout the game, and if the player does not reach a mission in time, the fates of those involved are sealed.



* {{Seer}}: Upon touching [[ArtifactOfDoom the Lyre]], Volepain is gifted with the ability to see into his future. Unfortunately, said future is quite grim due to recent circumstances.

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* {{Seer}}: {{Seers}}: Upon touching [[ArtifactOfDoom the Lyre]], Volepain is gifted with the ability to see into his future. Unfortunately, said future is quite grim due to recent circumstances.
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* GoneHorriblyWrong: After picking up [[ArtifactOfDoom the Lyre]] at the end of the first mission, Volepain is knocked out from the surge of power. He then learns through his new {{Seer}} powers that his best friend Leo was arrested for the theft before they could get paid, and the lady they stole the Lyre from is also the owner of the mines Volepain's father works at, and has put a hit out on said father in retribution, leading Volepain to race against time in order to save them.

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* GoneHorriblyWrong: After picking up [[ArtifactOfDoom the Lyre]] at the end of the first mission, Volepain is knocked out from the surge of power. He then learns through his new {{Seer}} powers that his best friend Leo was arrested for the theft before they could get paid, and the lady they stole the Lyre from is also the owner of the mines Volepain's father works at, and has put a hit out on said father in retribution, leading Volepain to race against time RaceAgainstTheClock in order to save them.



* RaceAgainstTheClock: After gaining the power of a {{Seer}}, Volepain sees that two horrible events are destined to occur after specific points in time: Leo being transferred from a local jail to TheAlcatraz will occur after two missions, whereas a riot from the miners' strike that will take his father's life will occur in three. If the player does not reach them in time, by either completing unrelated missions or [[ContinuingIsPainful by failing too many missions]], their fates are sealed.

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* RaceAgainstTheClock: After gaining the power of a {{Seer}}, Volepain sees that two horrible events are destined to occur after specific points in time: Leo being transferred from a local jail to TheAlcatraz will occur after two missions, whereas a riot from the miners' strike that will take his father's life will occur in three. If Even more timed events pop up throughout the game, and if the player does not reach them a mission in time, by either completing unrelated missions or [[ContinuingIsPainful by failing too many missions]], their the fates of those involved are sealed.
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* ContinuingIsPainful: If you fail a mission, or simply change your mind and decide to leave the one you selected in favor of a different one, all of the [[RaceAgainstTheClock timers counting down tragic events]] will progress by one tick.

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* ContinuingIsPainful: If Originally, if you fail failed a mission, or simply change changed your mind and decide to leave the one you selected in favor of a different one, all of the [[RaceAgainstTheClock timers counting down tragic events]] will would progress by one tick.tick. This was removed in a later patch.
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''Foretales: A card-based narrative journey'' is [[Sandbox/FutureWorks an upcoming]] card-based digital {{Gamebook}} released on September 15, 2022. It was developed by Akemi (''Transcripted'', ''Drifting Lands'') and published by Dear Villagers. A Demo version of the game was available during the 2022 UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Next Fest, with plans for a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch release as well.

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''Foretales: A card-based narrative journey'' is [[Sandbox/FutureWorks an upcoming]] a card-based digital {{Gamebook}} released on September 15, 2022. It was developed by Akemi (''Transcripted'', ''Drifting Lands'') and published by Dear Villagers. A Demo version of the game was available during the 2022 UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Next Fest, with plans for a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch release as well.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Missions will occasionally have optional objectives involving helping out a stranger that, if completed, will reward a character with a permanent new unique skill card; for example, in the mission to break Leo out of jail, also breaking out a poor snake out will have him teach Volepain how to gain better rewards from pickpocketing, while crafting a Healing Balm for some sick miners while warning them of impending doom will have them teach Leo how to set up a proper ambush.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Missions will occasionally have optional objectives involving helping out a stranger that, if completed, will reward a character with a permanent new unique skill card; for example, in the mission to break Leo out of jail, also breaking out a poor snake out thief will have him teach Volepain how to gain better rewards from pickpocketing, while crafting a Healing Balm for some sick miners while warning them of impending doom will have them teach Leo how to set up a proper ambush.

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''Foretales: A card-based narrative journey'' is [[Sandbox/FutureWorks an upcoming]] card-based digital {{Gamebook}} set for release in summer 2022, developed by Akemi (''Transcripted'', ''Drifting Lands'') and published by Dear Villagers. A Demo version of the game was available during the 2022 UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Next Fest, with plans for a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch release as well.

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''Foretales: A card-based narrative journey'' is [[Sandbox/FutureWorks an upcoming]] card-based digital {{Gamebook}} set for release in summer 2022, {{Gamebook}} released on September 15, 2022. It was developed by Akemi (''Transcripted'', ''Drifting Lands'') and published by Dear Villagers. A Demo version of the game was available during the 2022 UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Next Fest, with plans for a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch release as well.



* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: Upon finishing your first mission in the Demo and getting access to the map of your potential quests, trying to start a new one shows that Volepain's party is capped at three members; this isn't an issue during the Demo itself, as it ends before the party can get that large, but pre-release material indicate that there will be more playable characters than just Volepain and Leo, such as the gorilla Karst, the elephant Isabeau, and the parrot Pattenbois.
* ArtifactOfDoom: In the Demo, the moment that protagonist Volepain touches the Lyre he was hired to steal from a noblewoman's manor, it grants him the power of a {{Seer}}... and the knowledge that everything he cares about is destined to be destroyed if he doesn't intervene quickly. The game's official store page elaborates that the Lyre was created by a god known as the Weaver, and the combined power of "instruments" like it can call forth a Malestrom with the potential to destroy all possible futures.
* ChoiceAndConsequenceSystem: The missions Volepain takes, and his actions in said missions, tend to have long-term consequences. For example, in the Demo, rescuing Leo by blowing up his cell door with a firebomb will attract attention and lead to a boss fight with the jail's warden and numerous guards during your escape, while encountering the warden early and pickpocketing the cell key will lead to a stealthy escape. And in either event, completing that mission removes an unidentified mission much later on in the map. And then there's [[KarmaMeter the Graveyard cards]]...
* ContinuingIsPainful: If you fail a mission in the Demo, or simply change your mind and decide to leave the one you selected in favor of a different one, all of the [[RaceAgainstTheClock timers counting down tragic events]] will progress by one tick.
* ForestRanger: In the Demo, Leo's unique skillset shows that he's one, with abilities such as foraging, locating hidden paths, and precise archery.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: After picking up [[ArtifactOfDoom the Lyre]] at the end of the Demo's first mission, Volepain is knocked out from the surge of power. He then learns through his new {{Seer}} powers that his best friend Leo was arrested for the theft before they could get paid, and the lady they stole the Lyre from is also the owner of the mines Volepain's father works at, and has put a hit out on said father in retribution, leading Volepain to race against time in order to save them.
* InsistentTerminology: In the Demo's first mission, Leo's contract is eager to see he brought a crafty raven along, only for protagonist Volepain to insist that he's actually a shoebill.
* KarmaMeter: In the Demo, if a conflict results in an opponent's death rather than forcing them to surrender through bribes, blackmail, or talk of your Fame, their card will be sent to the unique Graveyard pile. The Demo congratulates you if you clear the first mission without any deaths, and warns that there will be long-term consequences in the full game for taking too many murderous options.
* LargeAndInCharge: In the Demo, should Volepain head to the mines in order to warn them of the upcoming revolt he foresaw, he learns that the mine's overseer is a gigantic white gorilla named Karst. Should the mission be successful, he'll end up accompanying Volepain as TheBigGuy, being more boisterous than the elephant Isabeau.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Missions will occasionally have optional objectives involving helping out a stranger that, if completed, will reward a character with a permanent new unique skill card; for example, in the Demo, breaking a poor snake out of jail while trying to rescue Leo will have him teach Volepain how to gain better rewards from pickpocketing, while crafting a Healing Balm for some sick miners while warning them of impending doom will have them teach Leo how to set up a proper ambush.
* LemonyNarrator: The game's Demo has a narrator (voiced by Creator/TravisWillingham) who will comment on every action with some snark, such as saying it's "no wonder" Volepain's always poor if he spends his money on a wishing well or giving to charity in exchange for a boost to Fame, or insinuating that you were probably ripped off if you buy food with money (or sell food for money).
* LovableRogue: Main protagonist Volepain is a small-time thief who, in the Demo, has character skills that primarily focus on pickpocketing, smokescreens, and convincing the poor to rally to his cause.
* OneLastJob: The Demo begins with Leo convincing Volepain to take a contract that'll pay well enough to help Volepain's father and his fellow miners settle a strike, which will result in a steady income that'll prevent Volepain from ever having to steal to make ends meet again. It, of course, [[GoneHorriblyWrong goes horribly wrong]].
* PirateParrot: As shown in official pre-release material, [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FRRevUhXwAYJsbS?format=jpg&name=medium Pattenbois]] is both a pirate captain ''and'' a parrot.

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* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: Upon finishing your first mission in the Demo and getting access to the map of your potential quests, trying to start a new one shows that Volepain's party is capped at three members; this isn't an issue during the Demo itself, as it ends before the party can get that large, but pre-release material indicate that there will be more playable characters than just Volepain and Leo, such as the gorilla Karst, the elephant Isabeau, and the parrot Pattenbois.
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* ArtifactOfDoom: In the Demo, the The moment that protagonist Volepain touches the Lyre he was hired to steal from a noblewoman's manor, it grants him the power of a {{Seer}}... and the knowledge that everything he cares about is destined to be destroyed if he doesn't intervene quickly. The game's official store page elaborates It's later established that the Lyre was created by a god known as the Weaver, and the combined power of "instruments" like it can call forth a Malestrom with the potential to destroy all possible futures.
* ChoiceAndConsequenceSystem: The missions Volepain takes, and his actions in said missions, tend to have long-term consequences. For example, in the Demo, rescuing Leo in a potential early mission by blowing up his cell door with a firebomb will attract attention and lead to a boss fight with the jail's warden and numerous guards during your escape, while encountering the warden early and pickpocketing the cell key will lead to a stealthy escape. And in either event, completing that mission removes an unidentified mission much later on in the map. And then there's [[KarmaMeter the Graveyard cards]]...
* ContinuingIsPainful: If you fail a mission in the Demo, mission, or simply change your mind and decide to leave the one you selected in favor of a different one, all of the [[RaceAgainstTheClock timers counting down tragic events]] will progress by one tick.
* DoomedHometown: After clearing your second mission (either rescuing Leo, warning the miners, or trying to negotiate with the lady who both owns the mine and owned the Lyre you stole), Volepain has a third vision of doom: the destruction of his hometown. Its location on the mission board is impossible to reach in time, even if you take missions trying to reach it as soon as possible, and the town's destruction marks the end of the game's first major arc.
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ForestRanger: In the Demo, Leo's unique skillset shows that he's one, with abilities such as foraging, locating hidden paths, and precise archery.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: After picking up [[ArtifactOfDoom the Lyre]] at the end of the Demo's first mission, Volepain is knocked out from the surge of power. He then learns through his new {{Seer}} powers that his best friend Leo was arrested for the theft before they could get paid, and the lady they stole the Lyre from is also the owner of the mines Volepain's father works at, and has put a hit out on said father in retribution, leading Volepain to race against time in order to save them.
* InsistentTerminology: In the Demo's first mission, Leo's contract is eager to see he brought a crafty raven along, only for protagonist Volepain to insist that he's actually a shoebill.
* KarmaMeter: In the Demo, if If a conflict results in an opponent's death rather than forcing them to surrender through bribes, blackmail, or talk of your Fame, their card will be sent to the unique Graveyard pile. The Demo congratulates you if you clear the first mission without any deaths, pile, which persists across missions and warns that there will be long-term consequences in the full game for taking too many murderous options.
can effect whether later events go peacefully or with even more bloodshed.
* LargeAndInCharge: In the Demo, should Should Volepain head to the mines in order to warn them of the upcoming revolt he foresaw, he learns that the mine's overseer is a gigantic white gorilla named Karst. Should the mission be successful, he'll end up accompanying Volepain as TheBigGuy, being far more boisterous than in comparison to another large potential party member, the elephant Isabeau.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Missions will occasionally have optional objectives involving helping out a stranger that, if completed, will reward a character with a permanent new unique skill card; for example, in the Demo, mission to break Leo out of jail, also breaking out a poor snake out of jail while trying to rescue Leo will have him teach Volepain how to gain better rewards from pickpocketing, while crafting a Healing Balm for some sick miners while warning them of impending doom will have them teach Leo how to set up a proper ambush.
* LemonyNarrator: The game's Demo has a narrator (voiced by Creator/TravisWillingham) who will comment on every action with some snark, such as saying it's "no wonder" Volepain's always poor if he spends his money on a wishing well or giving to charity in exchange for a boost to Fame, or insinuating that you were probably ripped off if you buy food with money (or sell food for money).
* LovableRogue: Main protagonist Volepain is a small-time thief who, in the Demo, who has character skills that primarily focus on pickpocketing, smokescreens, and convincing the poor to rally to his cause.
* MultipleEndings: Ultimately, there are three ways the game can end, each of which is tied to a Steam achievement: "The Bad Place" for purposely enacting the Maelstrom, "The Good Place" for doing as much good as possible, and "The Medium Place" for doing some good and some evil.
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OneLastJob: The Demo game begins with Leo convincing Volepain to take a contract that'll pay well enough to help Volepain's father and his fellow miners settle a strike, which will result in a steady income that'll prevent Volepain from ever having to steal to make ends meet again. It, of course, [[GoneHorriblyWrong goes horribly wrong]].
* PirateParrot: As shown in official pre-release material, One of the potential party members, [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FRRevUhXwAYJsbS?format=jpg&name=medium Pattenbois]] Pattenbois]], is both a pirate captain ''and'' a parrot.



* RaceAgainstTheClock: In the Demo, after gaining the power of a {{Seer}}, Volepain sees that two horrible events are destined to occur after specific points in time: Leo being transferred from a local jail to TheAlcatraz will occur after two missions, whereas a riot from the miners' strike that will take his father's life will occur in three. If the player does not reach them in time, by either completing unrelated missions or [[ContinuingIsPainful by failing too many missions]], their fates are sealed.
* RestingRecovery: In the Demo, there are Rest cards that can be freely drawn at any point in a mission, which restore some of each character's unique ability cards and occasionally offers other benefits like health recovery. However, each one has a price, such as choosing between paying a fee or adding more enemy cards, and there's a limit on how many Rest cards can be drawn in each segment of a mission.
* SadisticChoice: In the Demo, after clearing your second mission (either rescuing Leo, warning the miners, or trying to negotiate with the lady who both owns the mine and owned the Lyre you stole), Volepain has a third vision of doom: the destruction of his hometown. Its location on the mission board is in the opposite direction of the Leo rescue mission, and it has a timer short enough that focusing on rescuing Volepain's father will cause it to run out before it can be reached. However, the full consequences are currently unclear due to the Demo version ending after your third mission.
* {{Seer}}: In the Demo, upon touching [[ArtifactOfDoom the Lyre]], Volepain is gifted with the ability to see into his future. Unfortunately, said future is quite grim due to recent circumstances.
* StreetUrchin: In the Demo, one of the potential events in the first mission and the quest to free Leo from prison is an encounter with a pair of these; by paying them with Food or Coin, spending some Fame, threatening them with Grimness, or using one of Volepain's unique conversation skills, the player gets one as a follower that can be spent to pickpocket enemies or to distract an enemy and remove them from the draw pile.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: There's plenty of cruel card combinations that tend to earn the player Grim cards and attract guards that get added to the Enemy deck; in the Demo alone, it's possible to pickpocket from the StreetUrchin, shoot a harmless apple merchant with an arrow to steal their gold and food, or rile up a crowd with Volepain's pepper smokescreen to turn it into a mob and then pickpocket a firebomb from them that can be thrown at the next crowd of innocent townsfolk you encounter.
* WorldOfFunnyAnimals: Every single character introduced in the Demo is a humanoid animal, from Volepain the shoebill to Leo the tiger.

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* RaceAgainstTheClock: In the Demo, after After gaining the power of a {{Seer}}, Volepain sees that two horrible events are destined to occur after specific points in time: Leo being transferred from a local jail to TheAlcatraz will occur after two missions, whereas a riot from the miners' strike that will take his father's life will occur in three. If the player does not reach them in time, by either completing unrelated missions or [[ContinuingIsPainful by failing too many missions]], their fates are sealed.
* RestingRecovery: In the Demo, there There are Rest cards that can be freely drawn at any point in a mission, which restore some of each character's unique ability cards and occasionally offers other benefits like health recovery. However, each one has a price, such as choosing between paying a fee or adding more enemy cards, and there's a limit on how many Rest cards can be drawn in each segment of a mission.
* SadisticChoice: In Due to how the Demo, after clearing your second mission (either rescuing Leo, warning the miners, or trying player has to negotiate with the lady who constantly RaceAgainstTheClock, there will occasionally be missions of seemingly equal importance that will both owns expire at the mine same time, forcing the player to choose which to pursue and owned the Lyre you stole), Volepain has a third vision of doom: the destruction of his hometown. Its location on the mission board is in the opposite direction of the Leo rescue mission, and it has a timer short enough that focusing on rescuing Volepain's father will cause it which to run out before it can be reached. However, the full consequences are currently unclear due to the Demo version ending after your third mission.
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* {{Seer}}: In the Demo, upon Upon touching [[ArtifactOfDoom the Lyre]], Volepain is gifted with the ability to see into his future. Unfortunately, said future is quite grim due to recent circumstances.
* StreetUrchin: In the Demo, one One of the potential events in the first mission and the quest to free Leo from prison is an encounter with a pair of these; by paying them with Food or Coin, spending some Fame, threatening them with Grimness, or using one of Volepain's unique conversation skills, the player gets one as a follower that can be spent to pickpocket enemies or to distract an enemy and remove them from the draw pile.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: There's plenty of cruel card combinations that tend to earn the player Grim cards and attract guards that get added to the Enemy deck; in the Demo alone, it's it was possible to pickpocket from the StreetUrchin, shoot a harmless apple merchant with an arrow to steal their gold and food, or rile up a crowd with Volepain's pepper smokescreen to turn it into a mob and then pickpocket a firebomb from them that can be thrown at the next crowd of innocent townsfolk you encounter.
* WorldOfFunnyAnimals: Every single character introduced in the Demo is a humanoid animal, from Volepain the shoebill to Leo the tiger.
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* LemonyNarrator: The game's Demo has a constant narrator (voiced by Creator/TravisWillingham) who will comment on every action, such as saying it's "no wonder" Volepain's always poor if he spends his money on a wishing well or giving to charity in exchange for a boost to Fame.

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* LemonyNarrator: The game's Demo has a constant narrator (voiced by Creator/TravisWillingham) who will comment on every action, action with some snark, such as saying it's "no wonder" Volepain's always poor if he spends his money on a wishing well or giving to charity in exchange for a boost to Fame.Fame, or insinuating that you were probably ripped off if you buy food with money (or sell food for money).

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''Foretales'' is [[Sandbox/FutureWorks an upcoming]] card-based digital {{Gamebook}} set for release in summer 2022, developed by Akemi (''Transcripted'', ''Drifting Lands'') and published by Dear Villagers. A Demo version of the game was available during the 2022 UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Next Fest, with plans for a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch release as well.

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''Foretales'' ''Foretales: A card-based narrative journey'' is [[Sandbox/FutureWorks an upcoming]] card-based digital {{Gamebook}} set for release in summer 2022, developed by Akemi (''Transcripted'', ''Drifting Lands'') and published by Dear Villagers. A Demo version of the game was available during the 2022 UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Next Fest, with plans for a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch release as well.



* ChoiceAndConsequenceSystem: The missions Volepain takes, and his actions in said missions, tend to have long-term consequences. For example, in the Demo, rescuing Leo by blowing up his cell door with a firebomb will attract attention and lead to a boss fight with the jail's warden and numerous guards during your escape, while encountering the warden early and pickpocketing the cell key will lead to a stealthy escape. And in either event, completing that mission removes an unidentified mission much later on in the map. And then there's [[KarmaMeter the Graveyard cards]]...
* ContinuingIsPainful: If you fail a mission in the Demo, or simply change your mind and decide to leave the one you selected in favor of a different one, all of the [[RaceAgainstTheClock timers counting down tragic events]] will progress by one tick.



* RaceAgainstTheClock: In the Demo, after gaining the power of a {{Seer}}, Volepain sees that two horrible events are destined to occur after specific points in time: Leo being transferred from a local jail to TheAlcatraz will occur after two missions, whereas a riot from the miners' strike that will take his father's life will occur in three. If the player does not reach them in time, by either completing unrelated missions or by failing too many missions, their fates are sealed.

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* RaceAgainstTheClock: In the Demo, after gaining the power of a {{Seer}}, Volepain sees that two horrible events are destined to occur after specific points in time: Leo being transferred from a local jail to TheAlcatraz will occur after two missions, whereas a riot from the miners' strike that will take his father's life will occur in three. If the player does not reach them in time, by either completing unrelated missions or [[ContinuingIsPainful by failing too many missions, missions]], their fates are sealed.sealed.
* RestingRecovery: In the Demo, there are Rest cards that can be freely drawn at any point in a mission, which restore some of each character's unique ability cards and occasionally offers other benefits like health recovery. However, each one has a price, such as choosing between paying a fee or adding more enemy cards, and there's a limit on how many Rest cards can be drawn in each segment of a mission.
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''Foretales'' is [[Sandbox/FutureWorks an upcoming]] card-based digital {{Gamebook}} set for release in Summer 2022, developed by Akemi (''Transcripted'', ''Drifting Lands'') and published by Dear Villagers. A Demo version of the game was available during the 2022 UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Next Fest, with plans for a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch release as well.

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''Foretales'' is [[Sandbox/FutureWorks an upcoming]] card-based digital {{Gamebook}} set for release in Summer summer 2022, developed by Akemi (''Transcripted'', ''Drifting Lands'') and published by Dear Villagers. A Demo version of the game was available during the 2022 UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Next Fest, with plans for a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch release as well.

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* InsistentTerminology:
** In the Demo's first mission, Leo's contract is eager to see he brought a crafty raven along, only for protagonist Volepain to insist that he's actually a shoebill.
** A meta example: [[https://twitter.com/foretales_game/status/1532395113456050177 an official Tweet from the developers]] is insistent that this game is not a {{Roguelike}}/DeckbuildingGame, but a "narrative card-game".

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* InsistentTerminology:
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InsistentTerminology: In the Demo's first mission, Leo's contract is eager to see he brought a crafty raven along, only for protagonist Volepain to insist that he's actually a shoebill.
** A meta example: [[https://twitter.com/foretales_game/status/1532395113456050177 an official Tweet from the developers]] is insistent that this game is not a {{Roguelike}}/DeckbuildingGame, but a "narrative card-game".
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* PirateParrot: As shown in official pre-release material, [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FRRevUhXwAYJsbS?format=jpg&name=medium Pattenbois]] is both a pirate captain ''and'' a parrot.
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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: There's plenty of cruel card combinations that tend to earn the player Grim cards and attract guards that get added to the Enemy deck; in the Demo alone, it's possible to pickpocket from the StreetUrchin, shoot a harmless apple merchant with an arrow to steal their gold and food, or rile up a crowd with Volepain's pepper smokescreen to turn it into a mob and then pickpocket a firebomb from them that can be thrown at the next crowd of innocent townsfolk you encounter.

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* InsistentTerminology: In the Demo's first mission, Leo's contract is eager to see he brought a crafty raven along, only for protagonist Volepain to insist that he's actually a shoebill.

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In the Demo's first mission, Leo's contract is eager to see he brought a crafty raven along, only for protagonist Volepain to insist that he's actually a shoebill.shoebill.
** A meta example: [[https://twitter.com/foretales_game/status/1532395113456050177 an official Tweet from the developers]] is insistent that this game is not a {{Roguelike}}/DeckbuildingGame, but a "narrative card-game".

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Missions will occasionally have optional objectives involving helping out a stranger that, if completed, will reward a character with a permanent new unique skill card; for example, in the Demo, breaking a poor snake out of jail while trying to rescue Leo will have him teach Volepain how to gain better rewards from pickpocketing, while crafting a Healing Balm for some sick miners while warning them of impending doom will have them teach Leo how to set up a proper ambush.



* RaceAgainstTheClock: In the Demo, after gaining the power of a {{Seer}}, Volepain sees that two horrible events are destined to occur after specific points in time: Leo's execution while imprisoned will occur after two missions, whereas a riot from the miners' strike that will take his father's life will occur in three. If the player does not reach them in time, by either completing unrelated missions or by failing too many missions, their fates are sealed.

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* RaceAgainstTheClock: In the Demo, after gaining the power of a {{Seer}}, Volepain sees that two horrible events are destined to occur after specific points in time: Leo's execution while imprisoned Leo being transferred from a local jail to TheAlcatraz will occur after two missions, whereas a riot from the miners' strike that will take his father's life will occur in three. If the player does not reach them in time, by either completing unrelated missions or by failing too many missions, their fates are sealed.
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A terrible curse is ravaging the realm, and its only hope of survival is a small-time shoebill thief named Volepain, who gains the power to see potential futures (and potential destruction) after a heist gone awry. It's up to him and his potential allies to discover the machinations of sinister cultists and those blessed by a higher power, either putting an end to their machinations... or embracing the Maelstrom.

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A terrible curse is ravaging the realm, and its only hope of survival is a small-time shoebill thief named Volepain, who gains the power to see potential futures (and potential destruction) after a heist gone awry. It's up to him and his potential allies to discover the machinations schemes of sinister cultists and those blessed by a higher power, either putting an end to their machinations... or embracing the Maelstrom.

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''Foretales'' is [[Sandbox/FutureWorks an upcoming]] card-based digital {{Gamebook}} set for release in Summer 2022. A Demo version of the game was available during the 2022 UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Next Fest.

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''Foretales'' is [[Sandbox/FutureWorks an upcoming]] card-based digital {{Gamebook}} set for release in Summer 2022. 2022, developed by Akemi (''Transcripted'', ''Drifting Lands'') and published by Dear Villagers. A Demo version of the game was available during the 2022 UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Next Fest.
Fest, with plans for a UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch release as well.



* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: Upon finishing your first mission in the Demo and getting access to the map of your potential quests, trying to start a new one shows that Volepain's party is capped at three members; this isn't an issue during the Demo itself, as it ends before the party can get that large, but pre-release material indicate that there will be more playable characters than just Volepain and Leo.
* ArtifactOfDoom: In the Demo, the moment that protagonist Volepain touches the harp he was hired to steal from a noblewoman's manor, it grants him the power of a {{Seer}}... and the knowledge that everything he cares about is destined to be destroyed if he doesn't intervene quickly. The game's official store page elaborates that the Harp was created by a god known as the Weaver, and the combined power of "instruments" like it can call forth a Malestrom with the potential to destroy all potential futures.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: After picking up [[ArtifactOfDoom the Harp]] at the end of the Demo's first mission, Volepain is knocked out from the surge of power. He then learns through his new {{Seer}} powers that his best friend Leo was arrested for the theft before they could get paid, and the lady they stole the Harp from has put a hit out on Volepain's father in retribution, leading Volepain to race against time in order to save them.

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* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: Upon finishing your first mission in the Demo and getting access to the map of your potential quests, trying to start a new one shows that Volepain's party is capped at three members; this isn't an issue during the Demo itself, as it ends before the party can get that large, but pre-release material indicate that there will be more playable characters than just Volepain and Leo.
Leo, such as the gorilla Karst, the elephant Isabeau, and the parrot Pattenbois.
* ArtifactOfDoom: In the Demo, the moment that protagonist Volepain touches the harp Lyre he was hired to steal from a noblewoman's manor, it grants him the power of a {{Seer}}... and the knowledge that everything he cares about is destined to be destroyed if he doesn't intervene quickly. The game's official store page elaborates that the Harp Lyre was created by a god known as the Weaver, and the combined power of "instruments" like it can call forth a Malestrom with the potential to destroy all potential possible futures.
* ForestRanger: In the Demo, Leo's unique skillset shows that he's one, with abilities such as foraging, locating hidden paths, and precise archery.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: After picking up [[ArtifactOfDoom the Harp]] Lyre]] at the end of the Demo's first mission, Volepain is knocked out from the surge of power. He then learns through his new {{Seer}} powers that his best friend Leo was arrested for the theft before they could get paid, and the lady they stole the Harp Lyre from is also the owner of the mines Volepain's father works at, and has put a hit out on Volepain's said father in retribution, leading Volepain to race against time in order to save them.



* LargeAndInCharge: In the Demo, should Volepain head to the mines in order to warn them of the upcoming revolt he foresaw, he learns that the mine's overseer is a gigantic white gorilla named Karst. Should the mission be successful, he'll end up accompanying Volepain as TheBigGuy, being more boisterous than the elephant Isabeau.
* LemonyNarrator: The game's Demo has a constant narrator (voiced by Creator/TravisWillingham) who will comment on every action, such as saying it's "no wonder" Volepain's always poor if he spends his money on a wishing well or giving to charity in exchange for a boost to Fame.



* SadisticChoice: In the Demo, after clearing your second mission (either rescuing Leo, warning the miners, or trying to negotiate with the lady who both owns the mine and owned the Harp you stole), Volepain has a third vision of doom: the destruction of his hometown. Its location on the mission board is in the opposite direction of the Leo rescue mission, and it has a timer short enough that focusing on rescuing Volepain's father will cause it to run out before it can be reached. However, the full consequences are currently unclear due to the Demo version ending after your third mission.
* {{Seer}}: In the Demo, upon touching [[ArtifactOfDoom the Harp]], Volepain is gifted with the ability to see into his future. Unfortunately, said future is quite grim due to recent circumstances.

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* SadisticChoice: In the Demo, after clearing your second mission (either rescuing Leo, warning the miners, or trying to negotiate with the lady who both owns the mine and owned the Harp Lyre you stole), Volepain has a third vision of doom: the destruction of his hometown. Its location on the mission board is in the opposite direction of the Leo rescue mission, and it has a timer short enough that focusing on rescuing Volepain's father will cause it to run out before it can be reached. However, the full consequences are currently unclear due to the Demo version ending after your third mission.
* {{Seer}}: In the Demo, upon touching [[ArtifactOfDoom the Harp]], Lyre]], Volepain is gifted with the ability to see into his future. Unfortunately, said future is quite grim due to recent circumstances.
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A terrible curse is ravaging the realm, and its only hope of survival is a small-time shoebill thief named Volepain, who gains the power to see potential futures (and potential destruction) after a heist gone awry. It's up to him and his potential allies to discover the machinations of sinister cultists and those blessed by a higher power, either putting an end to their machinations... or embracing the destruction.

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A terrible curse is ravaging the realm, and its only hope of survival is a small-time shoebill thief named Volepain, who gains the power to see potential futures (and potential destruction) after a heist gone awry. It's up to him and his potential allies to discover the machinations of sinister cultists and those blessed by a higher power, either putting an end to their machinations... or embracing the destruction.Maelstrom.



* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: Upon finishing your first mission in the Demo and getting access to all of your potential quests, trying to start a new one shows that Volepain's party is capped at three members; this isn't an issue during the Demo itself, as it ends before the party can get that large, but pre-release material indicate that there will be more playable characters than just Volepain and Leo.

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* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: Upon finishing your first mission in the Demo and getting access to all the map of your potential quests, trying to start a new one shows that Volepain's party is capped at three members; this isn't an issue during the Demo itself, as it ends before the party can get that large, but pre-release material indicate that there will be more playable characters than just Volepain and Leo.
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* StreetUrchin: In the Demo, one of the potential events in the first mission and the quest to free Leo from prison is an encounter with a pair of these; by paying them with Food or Coin, spending some Fame, or threatening them with Grimness, the player gets one as a follower that can be spent to pickpocket enemies or to distract an enemy and remove them from the draw pile.

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* StreetUrchin: In the Demo, one of the potential events in the first mission and the quest to free Leo from prison is an encounter with a pair of these; by paying them with Food or Coin, spending some Fame, or threatening them with Grimness, or using one of Volepain's unique conversation skills, the player gets one as a follower that can be spent to pickpocket enemies or to distract an enemy and remove them from the draw pile.
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A terrible curse is ravaging the realm, and its only hope of survival is a small-time shoebill thief named Volepain, who gains the power to see potential futures (and potential destruction) after a heist gone awry. It's up to him and his potential allies to discover the machinations of sinister cultists and those blessed by a higher power, either putting an end to their machinations... or embracing the destruction.


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* PlagueZombie: The major motivation behind the miners' strike is an unearthed disease that has turned some of the miners into violent shadows of their former selves, making their current working conditions far too dangerous.


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* SadisticChoice: In the Demo, after clearing your second mission (either rescuing Leo, warning the miners, or trying to negotiate with the lady who both owns the mine and owned the Harp you stole), Volepain has a third vision of doom: the destruction of his hometown. Its location on the mission board is in the opposite direction of the Leo rescue mission, and it has a timer short enough that focusing on rescuing Volepain's father will cause it to run out before it can be reached. However, the full consequences are currently unclear due to the Demo version ending after your third mission.
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* ArtifactOfDoom: In the Demo, the moment that protagonist Volepain touches the harp he was hired to steal from a noblewoman's manor, it grants him the power of a {{Seer}}... and the knowledge that everything he cares about is destined to be destroyed if he doesn't intervene quickly.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: After picking up [[ArtifactOfDoom the Harp]] at the end of the Demo's first mission, Volepain is knocked out from the surge of power. He then learns through his new {{Seer}} powers that his best friend Leo was arrested for the theft before they could get paid, and the lady they stole the Harp from has put a hit out on Volepain's father in retribution, leading Volepain to race against time in order to .

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* ArtifactOfDoom: In the Demo, the moment that protagonist Volepain touches the harp he was hired to steal from a noblewoman's manor, it grants him the power of a {{Seer}}... and the knowledge that everything he cares about is destined to be destroyed if he doesn't intervene quickly.
quickly. The game's official store page elaborates that the Harp was created by a god known as the Weaver, and the combined power of "instruments" like it can call forth a Malestrom with the potential to destroy all potential futures.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: After picking up [[ArtifactOfDoom the Harp]] at the end of the Demo's first mission, Volepain is knocked out from the surge of power. He then learns through his new {{Seer}} powers that his best friend Leo was arrested for the theft before they could get paid, and the lady they stole the Harp from has put a hit out on Volepain's father in retribution, leading Volepain to race against time in order to .to save them.
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* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: Upon finishing your first mission in the Demo and getting access to all of your potential quests, trying to start a new one shows that Volepain's party is capped at three members; this isn't an issue during the Demo itself, as it ends before the party can get that large, but pre-release material indicate that there will be more playable characters than just Volepain and Leo.


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* RaceAgainstTheClock: In the Demo, after gaining the power of a {{Seer}}, Volepain sees that two horrible events are destined to occur after specific points in time: Leo's execution while imprisoned will occur after two missions, whereas a riot from the miners' strike that will take his father's life will occur in three. If the player does not reach them in time, by either completing unrelated missions or by failing too many missions, their fates are sealed.
* {{Seer}}: In the Demo, upon touching [[ArtifactOfDoom the Harp]], Volepain is gifted with the ability to see into his future. Unfortunately, said future is quite grim due to recent circumstances.
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''Foretales'' is [[Sandbox/FutureWorks an upcoming]] card-based digital {{Gamebook}} set for release in Summer 2022. A Demo version of the game was available during the 2022 UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Next Fest.
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!!Tropes:
* ArtifactOfDoom: In the Demo, the moment that protagonist Volepain touches the harp he was hired to steal from a noblewoman's manor, it grants him the power of a {{Seer}}... and the knowledge that everything he cares about is destined to be destroyed if he doesn't intervene quickly.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: After picking up [[ArtifactOfDoom the Harp]] at the end of the Demo's first mission, Volepain is knocked out from the surge of power. He then learns through his new {{Seer}} powers that his best friend Leo was arrested for the theft before they could get paid, and the lady they stole the Harp from has put a hit out on Volepain's father in retribution, leading Volepain to race against time in order to .
* InsistentTerminology: In the Demo's first mission, Leo's contract is eager to see he brought a crafty raven along, only for protagonist Volepain to insist that he's actually a shoebill.
* KarmaMeter: In the Demo, if a conflict results in an opponent's death rather than forcing them to surrender through bribes, blackmail, or talk of your Fame, their card will be sent to the unique Graveyard pile. The Demo congratulates you if you clear the first mission without any deaths, and warns that there will be long-term consequences in the full game for taking too many murderous options.
* LovableRogue: Main protagonist Volepain is a small-time thief who, in the Demo, has character skills that primarily focus on pickpocketing, smokescreens, and convincing the poor to rally to his cause.
* OneLastJob: The Demo begins with Leo convincing Volepain to take a contract that'll pay well enough to help Volepain's father and his fellow miners settle a strike, which will result in a steady income that'll prevent Volepain from ever having to steal to make ends meet again. It, of course, [[GoneHorriblyWrong goes horribly wrong]].
* StreetUrchin: In the Demo, one of the potential events in the first mission and the quest to free Leo from prison is an encounter with a pair of these; by paying them with Food or Coin, spending some Fame, or threatening them with Grimness, the player gets one as a follower that can be spent to pickpocket enemies or to distract an enemy and remove them from the draw pile.
* WorldOfFunnyAnimals: Every single character introduced in the Demo is a humanoid animal, from Volepain the shoebill to Leo the tiger.

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