Instructional Character Sheet!

Big thanks to brother-in-name Jason Alexander for crafting this instructional character sheet for his players at this Saturday’s MidWinter Con–and for agreeing to let me post it here on LittleFears.com.

The Little Fears community continues to delight and surprise. Thank you all so much for continuing to support and enthusiasm for Little Fears (which turns 17! this year) and for its younger sibling, Nightmare Edition, who turns 9.

Man. I’m old.

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Here’s a link to the sheet! Thanks again, Jason!

About Jason L Blair

Writer, designer, and creator of Little Fears.
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1,405 Responses to Instructional Character Sheet!

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