


Below those I have all my Doors in a small square, as well as my passion.If I have a Skill for them after upgrading, it goes to the right of its respective stat.That way when they’re exhausted it’ll place them to the right of their pile and when they’re regenerated i can just put them back into their respective deck. I have all my stats (health, passion, reason, funds) arranged in a vertical column.Next to the Work verb i have my job, whatever it may be. Above the two rows of verbs are all my locations in a row.Underneath is my “misc” area where i keep stuff that appears and is usually there for a short period of time (dread, notoriety, etc).My verbs are arranged in two rows with a good amount of space between them, so that if they spawn another box it has enough room to appear into.To the left of my cultists I have my other contacts and people.My cultists are above those, sorted in the same columns as well, with the weaker ones at the top, and the stronger ones at the bottom.I have my artifacts and other components above those, sorted in the same columns as their respective lore (as much as possible) To the left of those are all the books I’ve yet to analyze.To the left of those i have all my rituals. My lore setup is exactly like yours, but in the bottom right corner.Column groups by card types, and within the group, columns by power. There is enough room to put all of the Cultists, Lore, Tools, and Ingredients that belong to an Aspect in a single super-long row. This is the other big benefit, and the main point. This leaves one big ol' space in the middle. This is one major benefit-many cards (especially infrequent ones) are near where they are used. Work and Talk are close-by so that Patrons are adjacent to Study, Patron requests are adjacent to their Patron, and those requests are close to Work. Cards that only relate to one or two Verbs are clustered around those Verbs. Not all the way outside, maybe room for 3-4 cards in-between the Verb and the table edge. The Verbs are arranged around the outside. And I can kinda get why, it keeps all of the timers close. I've noticed that almost all layouts have one thing in common: People cluster the Verbs together. My fault.īut? The Greek? There's no bright green aspect! Which is silly because winter has no language, so why not make Greek into that greyish blue so my rainbow can be complete? You could make the case that a large part of the winter aspect revolves around silence and so it wouldn't have a spoken language associated with it, but consider this the aesthetic.Īnyway I just love seeing how other people keep their boards, so I wanted a thread for it.

I understand that I have chosen to keep SH lore away from the rest, so the bright pink Fucine will look a little out of place. The biggest issue with my organization that I have noticed is that the languages aren't exact color matches to the lore that fills up half my screen and it kills me. The patrons have to be far down so I can put their commissions above them and manuscripts under them or i have no idea which ones I've done for who lolįunds and stats in the middle for easy oversight, I keep locations under the explore verbs, try to keep spintras and other valuable nears the explore verb (so I can sell at the auction house) ((so then it just feels natural to have all my artifacts in that area)), jobs under the work verb, and things I rarely use like rituals and dreams and SH lore completely above the board so they don't take up space. The HQ goes next to the cult card, so that the people don't have to walk too far to get home. Also the cult card because the picture on it is a person so it belongs to the person place. In my mind that kind of makes the right side of the board the "people side", so I keep the detective and patrons there as well. The nameless disciples go at the bottom and my favorite cultists go at the top because I am unfair like that. I always keep my cultists to the far right, separated in columns based on their aspect.
