If Menagerie is not in a Menagerie recommended set then I'll eat a Menagerie.
Glass Menagerie:Fortune Teller is Laura, playing with her glass unicorn, pretending she's psychic and whatnot
Managerie is what Laura imagines her glass menagerie to be in her head
Horse Traders features Tom heading to the """movies"""
Young Witch is what Amanda pretends to be, and the bane of her existence is Harbinger, which incessantly reminds her that she is already a Sea Hag or an Old Witch
Warehouse is where Tom and Jim work
Cobbler is Tom's boss
Fool is Tom and Laura's absent father- lost in the woods, and apparently loving it. Getting away from Amanda was quite the boon I guess.
Capital is the money Tom takes with him when he leaves. It was supposed to pay the
electricity candlestick bill, hence Laura and Amanda go into debt.
Poor House is where the play takes place. Use Shelters in this game.
Cursed Village is St. Louis (shots fired- much like in St. Louis)
It also hardly needs to be remarked that buying a Cursed Village brings all kinds of Hexes about. Our protagonists were born into circumstances such as Delusion, Envy, Fear, Misery, and Poverty
Jester is the Gentlemen Caller. But don't actually include him in the Kingdom; Gentlemen Callers never actually show up for Laura