GeordieBoy
GeordieBoy
Teen (13+)
The gaslamps burn low. A letter is torn in two. A name whispered in a drawing room becomes tomorrow’s headline.
This is Edwardian England — 1901 to 1914 — an age of elegance, hypocrisy, and heartbreak.
In Edwardian Melodrama, you take the role of a man or woman whose life teeters between respectability and disgrace. With nothing more than a deck of cards and your own words, you will tell their story: from the first whisper of scandal to the final monologue before the curtain falls.
How It Works
The game unfolds across three acts, mirroring the structure of the Edwardian stage:
Act I: Shadows of Society – Introduce your world, relationships, and the first hints of scandal.
Act II: The Breaking Point – Passions flare, rivals act, and secrets are exposed.
* Act III: The Fall or Redemption – Confession, catastrophe, or bittersweet survival.
Each card you draw provides a prompt — a spark to guide the next moment in your character’s life.
You’ll write in whatever form suits your story best: diary entries, letters, stage directions, or the flickering captions of a silent film.