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Thousand year old vampire pen and paper book keeping ideas
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Hi all, Firstly I'd like to point out that I am extremely new to any kind of TTPRG games/ books. I played Dnd once and loved it and in researching any solo books I can do by myself I came across Thousand years old vampire and bought it.

I've read the rules and think I get the jist of what I need to do however I'm just unsure the best way of actually keeping track of the experiences and memories which will change often.

I am specifically after methods that use physical notebooks, paper and pens rather than digital.

A few things I've tried is: Individual paper with memories /experiences / skills/resources / characters on and then a notebook for the actual story But this still seems a bit all over the place

I saw someone on another thread mention about scrap booking type journalling which I love the idea for.

I've seen some phenomenal examples of digital book keeping for this game but just wondered your advice / recommendations (any photos of yours/examples always welcome) to help get me going on my way.

Thanks in advance Ray x

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