I did up a “Threat Moves” sheet — that’s the one with the columns — for the second session and haven’t done them since.

Sagas reminds me of Urban Shadows in that those sub-moves are really hard for me to grasp as moves. They feel more like inspirations than discrete moves. Like…on a miss, I just have a very hard time with “act in secret” as a formal directive. It’s on a totally different scale than “separate them” or “announce future calamity” or whatever.

I do kind of like that the God fronts’ moves are meant to flavor and color whatever other move is about to take place. That I think I’ve internalized. I haven’t formally divvied up my NPCs among the six fronts, and I suppose I could, but whatever. I do almost always look back at the pinwheel after a session and post-hoc split up my NPCs: so-and-so exhibited stubborn pride, yup. I think I’ve just got the vibe thoroughly internalized at this point.