preserve the spaces at the end of each line - they signal to the markdown parser that we really want line breaks there.
Quick summary about your playset, the setting, and what's going on. No more than a couple of paragraphs - you don't want to be too prescriptive about play!
1.
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⚂
⚃
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⚅
2.
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⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
3.
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⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
4.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
5.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
6.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
1.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
2.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
3.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
4.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
5.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
6.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
1.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
2.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
3.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
4.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
5.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
6.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
1.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
2.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
3.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
4.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
5.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
6.
⚀
⚁
⚂
⚃
⚄
⚅
note You can shuffle around whether you add another need, location, or object for each of player 4 and 5, depending on what works best for the playset and the scenario you're creating in the setup.
For three players...
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For four players. add...
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For five players, add...
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For three players...
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For four or five players, add...
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For three or four players...
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For five players, add...
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For three, four, or five players...
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