Woodman Casting X Liz Ocean !full!

Use this table as a cheat‑sheet when you need to remind yourself how each character reacts under pressure.

And as Woodman Casting’s founder adds: “We don’t cast bodies. We cast time.” woodman casting x liz ocean

| Step | Action | |------|--------| | | Each player picks an item that represents the other’s element (e.g., Woodman gets a sea‑glass charm; Liz gets a tiny sapling). | | 2. Establish “Boundaries” | Agree on how much magical power each can use per scene (e.g., Woodman can invoke root‑weaving once per hour). | | 3. Set a “Scene Goal” | For the first session, the goal could be “Find a safe crossing at the lagoon before nightfall.” | | 4. Use “Elemental Checks” | Roll a d20 + relevant skill (Survival for Woodman, Navigation for Liz). Success means the element aids them; failure creates a complication (e.g., sudden tide, poisonous vines). | | 5. Encourage “In‑Character” Banter | Keep dialogue true to the character sheets you built above. | | 6. End with “Anchor” | Conclude each session with a reflective moment (e.g., both stare at a shared horizon). This reinforces emotional stakes. | Use this table as a cheat‑sheet when you

"We are thrilled to welcome Liz Ocean to the Woodman Casting family," said [Your Name], Director of Woodman Casting. "Her [insert qualities or features] make her a valuable addition to our lineup of models. We look forward to working with her on upcoming projects." Set a “Scene Goal” | For the first