You wake up suddenly - which is odd, since you don’t remember ever having been asleep. You’re in some sort of brightly lit town - or city, it’s hard to tell - and the little white winged-pompom-bear thing in front of you seems to want your attention. It introduces itself as a moogle, calls you kupo half a dozen times, gives you a small bag of what it deems necessary items, and explains that you’ve woken up in a world called Traverse Town...except you haven’t really woken up at all. As a world, Traverse Town is still asleep, and so are you. Welcome to the realm of dreams.
Revenance is a panfandom game based on Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance. While it’d be nice to have some knowledge of Kingdom Hearts, you definitely don’t need it in order to play. Revenance is relatively open-ended: characters can choose a more slice-of-life experience, can focus on raising or training Dream Eaters, or can become involved in the unfolding story, which will take more of an action-adventure bent.
Revenance is a fairly small, slow-ish paced game with a wide variety of characters. As mentioned above, knowledge of Kingdom Hearts is not required and there are more than enough people who will happily answer any of your questions.
Revenance RPG
Revenance is a panfandom game based on Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance. While it’d be nice to have some knowledge of Kingdom Hearts, you definitely don’t need it in order to play. Revenance is relatively open-ended: characters can choose a more slice-of-life experience, can focus on raising or training Dream Eaters, or can become involved in the unfolding story, which will take more of an action-adventure bent.
Revenance is a fairly small, slow-ish paced game with a wide variety of characters. As mentioned above, knowledge of Kingdom Hearts is not required and there are more than enough people who will happily answer any of your questions.