Hyphen Con 09: Pimp your game
Hyphen Con 09: Pimp your game
Ok, you guys know what this is. Go ahead and post the game you want to run.
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Okay, here we go!
I have soooo many one shot ideas, but I've narrowed it down to three.
Norman the Barbarian
Know, O Prince, that between the years when man first set foot on the moon, and the rise of the Sons of Obama, there was an age of legends, when mighty empires lay spread across America like shinning jewels beneath the Gods. The mighty religious power ruled by King Martin Luther, the reformer. The despotic dictatorship overseen by Uncle Sam, and may other, smaller kingdoms. But, the mightiest kingdom was that ruled by Emperor Norton, who gained the wrath of the evil sorcerer Saddam Bin Laden, who dared attack it directly. Into this world came Stormin’ Norman Schwarzenegger the Austrian from the frozen north of Canada. A barbarian, a general, a governor, with gigantic guns, and gigantic desires to see justice through, to trod the desert wastes of the Middle East under his booted feet, there to bring Saddam Bin Laden to justice at last.
Tonight’s Episode: Remains of the Lost Arc
When the God of Action himself, Chuck Norris, gives Norman and his pals a visit, they can’t refuse his mission. It seems Saddam Bin Laden’s troops have discovered the location of the remains of the mythical Lost Arc of Noah, and are planning on recovering it to use its magical powers in their war against America. Only Norman and his gang can stop them and recover the Arc for Chuck.
(NOTE: This game uses the system from Diana Warrior Princess, and is really only designed for about 3 players, thought I could accomidate 4)
Savage Lost (using Savage Worlds rules)
On a remote tropical island, a group of strangers finds themselves washed up on the shore, surrounded by a ship wreck, with no clear memory of what happened. The last they remember was heading for a vacation of a lifetime. Now, they are lost, and forced to work together to sruvive. As they explore their new island home, they discover they are being hunted, apparently by the people that sank their boat trying to finish the job, and that it's possible one of them is working with the hunters. What's really going on? Was this really an accident, or is something more sinnister going on? And on top of it all, why does everyone have the feeling that they're being watched? And more importantly, can they trust each other long enough to find out the answers to these questions?
The Monster's Revenge (4th Edition D&D)
The humans and their elven allies have trodden on your people long enough. First, they drive you away, then they declare you a threat and hunt you for sport. It is time for the tribes of the badlands to unite and strike back. You are one of the best of your tribe, and have been selected by the elders to work with the best of other tribes to enter the human lands, strike at one of their castles, and capture the princess that lies there. Bring her back alive so the tribal shamans can sacrifice her to the tribes dark Gods and bless the war that is to come. It is time for the Monster's Revenge!
Okay, that's it for me. :)
Chris
I have soooo many one shot ideas, but I've narrowed it down to three.
Norman the Barbarian
Know, O Prince, that between the years when man first set foot on the moon, and the rise of the Sons of Obama, there was an age of legends, when mighty empires lay spread across America like shinning jewels beneath the Gods. The mighty religious power ruled by King Martin Luther, the reformer. The despotic dictatorship overseen by Uncle Sam, and may other, smaller kingdoms. But, the mightiest kingdom was that ruled by Emperor Norton, who gained the wrath of the evil sorcerer Saddam Bin Laden, who dared attack it directly. Into this world came Stormin’ Norman Schwarzenegger the Austrian from the frozen north of Canada. A barbarian, a general, a governor, with gigantic guns, and gigantic desires to see justice through, to trod the desert wastes of the Middle East under his booted feet, there to bring Saddam Bin Laden to justice at last.
Tonight’s Episode: Remains of the Lost Arc
When the God of Action himself, Chuck Norris, gives Norman and his pals a visit, they can’t refuse his mission. It seems Saddam Bin Laden’s troops have discovered the location of the remains of the mythical Lost Arc of Noah, and are planning on recovering it to use its magical powers in their war against America. Only Norman and his gang can stop them and recover the Arc for Chuck.
(NOTE: This game uses the system from Diana Warrior Princess, and is really only designed for about 3 players, thought I could accomidate 4)
Savage Lost (using Savage Worlds rules)
On a remote tropical island, a group of strangers finds themselves washed up on the shore, surrounded by a ship wreck, with no clear memory of what happened. The last they remember was heading for a vacation of a lifetime. Now, they are lost, and forced to work together to sruvive. As they explore their new island home, they discover they are being hunted, apparently by the people that sank their boat trying to finish the job, and that it's possible one of them is working with the hunters. What's really going on? Was this really an accident, or is something more sinnister going on? And on top of it all, why does everyone have the feeling that they're being watched? And more importantly, can they trust each other long enough to find out the answers to these questions?
The Monster's Revenge (4th Edition D&D)
The humans and their elven allies have trodden on your people long enough. First, they drive you away, then they declare you a threat and hunt you for sport. It is time for the tribes of the badlands to unite and strike back. You are one of the best of your tribe, and have been selected by the elders to work with the best of other tribes to enter the human lands, strike at one of their castles, and capture the princess that lies there. Bring her back alive so the tribal shamans can sacrifice her to the tribes dark Gods and bless the war that is to come. It is time for the Monster's Revenge!
Okay, that's it for me. :)
Chris
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I've been so caught up with OrcCon planning that I don't really know what I'd do for Hyphen-Con this year. It'd probably be some FATE-derived thing, or whatever indie-ish (but not too indie-ish, because, I mean, come on) game has captured my imagination a month or so from now -- like Storming the Wizard's Tower, which, despite the name, is not a euphemism for a sex act. Or maybe Mouse Guard, if we're all feeling better about it by then -- or Mouse Guard using Dogs in the Vineyard. I dunno. Whatever it is, I assure you, it'll be gimmicky.
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[quote="Uber_snotling"]I have an idea and a title, but haven't done much more than that.[b]Burning Man 2012[/b]
Details will follow when I figure out how this will happen.[/quote]
Pre-apoc hippies?
Mike Olson
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Between men and gods, myth and reality, perfection and the end of everything. There stand the Nobilis.
Nobilis: Pirate Ninja Robot Zombie Superhero
The unlikeliest Famila Dei of all the worlds of the Ash consist of the Sovereign Powers of Pirates, Ninja, Robots, Zombies, and Superheroes. Although they would be the first to point out that few of these concepts actually exist anymore, thanks to the constant depredations of the Excrucians who have all but devoured their respective estates with exception of Pirates, Robots, and a lesser degree Ninja the others only survive today in fiction. However each is still championed by a Power, and vestiges of their estates survive within the confines of their Chancel.
Together can they halt the advance of their otherworldly Excrucian foe? Or will fanboys everywhere suffer the loss. You decide! Also you get to be gods.
It’s all things to all fanboys! It’s got ninjas! Monkeys! Robots! Robot ninjas! Monkey robots! Monkey robot ninjas! It’s in your face! It’s in your funny bone! It’s in the bedroom with your significant other while you’re running out to the video store to return that overdue copy of Plan 9 From Outer Space!
IN SPAAACE! The wacky game that's like the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy only with 70% less dignity. Utilizing the Token Effort System.
Revenge is a dish best served...IN SPAAACE!
The official and totally free demo of the game featuring a poorly thought out Robot Supervillian, a drug addicted genetically engineered psychic Chimp, a Gigalobot, and a Dude with a beautiful soul* who are all looking for pay back, yep you guessed it... IN SPAAACE!
*alternatively I could throw together an Alien Ninja Jesus character instead, because if there is anything my one shots are lacking its in the Ninja department
Nobilis: Pirate Ninja Robot Zombie Superhero
The unlikeliest Famila Dei of all the worlds of the Ash consist of the Sovereign Powers of Pirates, Ninja, Robots, Zombies, and Superheroes. Although they would be the first to point out that few of these concepts actually exist anymore, thanks to the constant depredations of the Excrucians who have all but devoured their respective estates with exception of Pirates, Robots, and a lesser degree Ninja the others only survive today in fiction. However each is still championed by a Power, and vestiges of their estates survive within the confines of their Chancel.
Together can they halt the advance of their otherworldly Excrucian foe? Or will fanboys everywhere suffer the loss. You decide! Also you get to be gods.
OR
It’s all things to all fanboys! It’s got ninjas! Monkeys! Robots! Robot ninjas! Monkey robots! Monkey robot ninjas! It’s in your face! It’s in your funny bone! It’s in the bedroom with your significant other while you’re running out to the video store to return that overdue copy of Plan 9 From Outer Space!
IN SPAAACE! The wacky game that's like the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy only with 70% less dignity. Utilizing the Token Effort System.
Revenge is a dish best served...IN SPAAACE!
The official and totally free demo of the game featuring a poorly thought out Robot Supervillian, a drug addicted genetically engineered psychic Chimp, a Gigalobot, and a Dude with a beautiful soul* who are all looking for pay back, yep you guessed it... IN SPAAACE!
*alternatively I could throw together an Alien Ninja Jesus character instead, because if there is anything my one shots are lacking its in the Ninja department
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Huh. For the first time, I kinda want to play Nobilis.
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[quote="mrlost"][i]Between men and gods, myth and reality, perfection and the end of everything. There stand the Nobilis.[/i] [b]Nobilis: Pirate Ninja Robot Zombie Superhero[/b]
The unlikeliest Famila Dei of all the worlds of the Ash consist of the Sovereign Powers of Pirates, Ninja, Robots, Zombies, and Superheroes. Although they would be the first to point out that few of these concepts actually exist anymore, thanks to the constant depredations of the Excrucians who have all but devoured their respective estates with exception of Pirates, Robots, and a lesser degree Ninja the others only survive today in fiction. However each is still championed by a Power, and vestiges of their estates survive within the confines of their Chancel.
Together can they halt the advance of their otherworldly Excrucian foe? Or will fanboys everywhere suffer the loss. You decide! Also you get to be gods.[align=center][u][i][b][size=200]OR[/size] [/b] [/i] [/u] [/align] [i]
It’s all things to all fanboys! It’s got ninjas! Monkeys! Robots! Robot ninjas! Monkey robots! Monkey robot ninjas![/i] [i]It’s in your face! It’s in your funny bone! It’s in the bedroom with your significant other while you’re running out to the video store to return that overdue copy of Plan 9 From Outer Space![/i] [i]IN SPAAACE! The wacky game that's like the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy only with 70% less dignity. Utilizing the Token Effort System.[/i] [b]Revenge is a dish best served...IN SPAAACE![/b]
The official and totally free demo of the game featuring a poorly thought out Robot Supervillian, a drug addicted genetically engineered psychic Chimp, a Gigalobot, and a Dude with a beautiful soul* who are all looking for pay back, yep you guessed it... IN SPAAACE!
*[SIZE="1"]alternatively I could throw together an Alien Ninja Jesus character instead, because if there is anything my one shots are lacking its in the Ninja department[/SIZE] [/quote]
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Awesome! Roll 2d10 -- there's your character.
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[quote="devlin1"]Awesome! Roll 2d10 -- there's your character.[/quote]
Ha! I'd totally play that game!
Chris
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[quote="BlanchPrez"]Ha! I'd totally play that game!
Chris[/quote]
Did someone say "gimmick"?!
Mike Olson
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Mirror, Mirror (a Legend of the Five Rings adventure)
In 1119, a elite unit of investigative magistrates was disbanded and scattered to the winds by an Imperial Tribunal for a crime they actually did commit. These men and women promptly busied themselves with their new lives, anxious not to bring further shame on their families. Today, unwanted by any government, they survive as samurai of the Fortunes. If you have an oni problem. If no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire, The (once) Honorable Magistrates of the Burning Feather (ret.)
[sound of clashing steel]
Finding themselves unknowingly reunited for Winter Court at Kyuden Hida, the former Magistrates are forced to contend with foul magics, internecine politics, and the secrets that once tore them apart -- in a Crab Clan castle on the edge of Jigoku itself.
"To hunt for one's self, for true meaning, is the greatest hunt of all." -- Togashi Genzo
"Do not seek that which you do not want to find." -- Bayushi
This is an adventure for five players, suitable to L5R newcomers or those who want to break out their formal LARPing kimono.
In 1119, a elite unit of investigative magistrates was disbanded and scattered to the winds by an Imperial Tribunal for a crime they actually did commit. These men and women promptly busied themselves with their new lives, anxious not to bring further shame on their families. Today, unwanted by any government, they survive as samurai of the Fortunes. If you have an oni problem. If no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire, The (once) Honorable Magistrates of the Burning Feather (ret.)
[sound of clashing steel]
Finding themselves unknowingly reunited for Winter Court at Kyuden Hida, the former Magistrates are forced to contend with foul magics, internecine politics, and the secrets that once tore them apart -- in a Crab Clan castle on the edge of Jigoku itself.
"To hunt for one's self, for true meaning, is the greatest hunt of all." -- Togashi Genzo
"Do not seek that which you do not want to find." -- Bayushi
This is an adventure for five players, suitable to L5R newcomers or those who want to break out their formal LARPing kimono.
Resolutions Incorporated - Transhuman Space
After months of travel from Mars, the sleeper transport vessel Harmony has returned to the Earth-Luna system with scientists and other specialists be rotated back to Earth. Rather than it's scheduled landing run, the Harmony has slammed into abandoned He3 mining fields just outside Helium City. The crew is missing, and the ship's AI insane. The condition of the crew has not been released to the press. The local Lunar governments wants answers, and wants them before the planetside governments get involved. To this end, they've hired a team from Resolutions Incorporated, who specialize in unique situations like this.
Deadlands Reloaded -
I'll have this one up as soon as I'm sure what I want to do with it.
After months of travel from Mars, the sleeper transport vessel Harmony has returned to the Earth-Luna system with scientists and other specialists be rotated back to Earth. Rather than it's scheduled landing run, the Harmony has slammed into abandoned He3 mining fields just outside Helium City. The crew is missing, and the ship's AI insane. The condition of the crew has not been released to the press. The local Lunar governments wants answers, and wants them before the planetside governments get involved. To this end, they've hired a team from Resolutions Incorporated, who specialize in unique situations like this.
Deadlands Reloaded -
I'll have this one up as soon as I'm sure what I want to do with it.
No Nyarlathotep, No Chaos
Know Nyarlathotep, Know Chaos
Know Nyarlathotep, Know Chaos
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No, I think there are more candidates yet to pour in. F'rinstance, I haven't properly pimped my own games yet, whatever they are. Right now, I'm thinking a Spirit of the Fist kung-fu game, or Agon, but with Vikings instead of Greeks. But I dunno. I haven't had much time or energy to think about it. OrcCon... took a lot out of me.
Mike Olson
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Monsters and Other Childish Things
Monsters are real.
You know because you have one. He's more fun and way tougher than all the other kids' monsters.
Try not to let him eat your friends.
Pregen characters will be provided but you will have to create your monster by first drawing him with crayons and then stating him out with powers.
Monsters are real.
You know because you have one. He's more fun and way tougher than all the other kids' monsters.
Try not to let him eat your friends.
Pregen characters will be provided but you will have to create your monster by first drawing him with crayons and then stating him out with powers.
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[quote="cczernia"][b]Monsters and Other Childish Things[/b]
Monsters are real.
You know because you have one. He's more fun and way tougher than all the other kids' monsters.
Try not to let him eat your friends.
Pregen characters will be provided but you will have to create your monster by first drawing him with crayons and then stating him out with powers.[/quote]
fuckin'
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[quote="jimmy corrigan"]fuckin'[i]done:[/i] monster lincoln.[/quote]
That was my first thought, too.
Mike Olson
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Star Trek: The Ends and the Means
It is a time of war. Casualties number in the millions, many of your compatriots among them. To make matters worse there are rumors of espionage within your ranks. And in 2375, the fate of the United Federation of Planets, the entire Alpha Quadrant itself faces conquest, or worse, annihilation at the hands of The Dominion. There's no end in sight. But Bajoran prophecy from dark places whisper of a hope. However, peace comes at a high ransom. How far are you willing to go to end the war?
6 pre-gens provided.
It is a time of war. Casualties number in the millions, many of your compatriots among them. To make matters worse there are rumors of espionage within your ranks. And in 2375, the fate of the United Federation of Planets, the entire Alpha Quadrant itself faces conquest, or worse, annihilation at the hands of The Dominion. There's no end in sight. But Bajoran prophecy from dark places whisper of a hope. However, peace comes at a high ransom. How far are you willing to go to end the war?
6 pre-gens provided.
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Four Weapons and a Funeral
Old friend,
It has been many years since we last saw one another. Do you recall the days when we were all happy together, and the Shao clan was still strong? I write to you now with sad news. Your former sifu, my father, Kang-Xi, is no more. It was his dying wish that one of his students should re-establish the Shao clan and return it to its former glory. As his daughter, I am charged with gathering the four of you here for the Ching Ming Festival to pay your respects and determine who is most worthy to take my father's place. It saddened him that you four, once such close friends, have been enemies for so long, ever since the day the Shao clan fell, but I hope you are able to put your differences aside for one day and fulfill Kang-Xi's final request.
--Shao Mei-Li
(A Spirit of the Fist adventure for four players.)
A Viking Is You
Rumors reach your ears of King Harald's cursed hall in Bjarmaland, beset by all manner of misfortune. The sheep give sour milk, ill winds wither the crops, and monsters prey on Harald's warriors. The skalds say that only a foreigner can bring peace to Bjarmaland -- and the reward is sure to be great, both in gold and glory. The call for heroes has gone forth! Grab your spear, strap on your shield, hoist your longboat's sails, and prove yourself worthy of Valhalla!
(An Agon adventure, with Vikings instead of Greeks, for any number of players.)
Old friend,
It has been many years since we last saw one another. Do you recall the days when we were all happy together, and the Shao clan was still strong? I write to you now with sad news. Your former sifu, my father, Kang-Xi, is no more. It was his dying wish that one of his students should re-establish the Shao clan and return it to its former glory. As his daughter, I am charged with gathering the four of you here for the Ching Ming Festival to pay your respects and determine who is most worthy to take my father's place. It saddened him that you four, once such close friends, have been enemies for so long, ever since the day the Shao clan fell, but I hope you are able to put your differences aside for one day and fulfill Kang-Xi's final request.
--Shao Mei-Li
(A Spirit of the Fist adventure for four players.)
A Viking Is You
Rumors reach your ears of King Harald's cursed hall in Bjarmaland, beset by all manner of misfortune. The sheep give sour milk, ill winds wither the crops, and monsters prey on Harald's warriors. The skalds say that only a foreigner can bring peace to Bjarmaland -- and the reward is sure to be great, both in gold and glory. The call for heroes has gone forth! Grab your spear, strap on your shield, hoist your longboat's sails, and prove yourself worthy of Valhalla!
(An Agon adventure, with Vikings instead of Greeks, for any number of players.)
Mike Olson
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In the Stronghold of the Drow
The nearby villages have been attacked as of late by a cadre of dark elf bandits. These elven brigands have waylaid travellers, stolen precious supplies and even raided small villages. They are, by all accounts, very ruthless. Who can stop them? And why are they committing these criminal acts after years of no action at all?
Well, as a member in good standing of the Crown Enforcement Cohort, that's your job now isn't it?
A low-level OD&D adventure (using the white-box rules, for that EXTREME OLD-SKOOL feel!!)
The nearby villages have been attacked as of late by a cadre of dark elf bandits. These elven brigands have waylaid travellers, stolen precious supplies and even raided small villages. They are, by all accounts, very ruthless. Who can stop them? And why are they committing these criminal acts after years of no action at all?
Well, as a member in good standing of the Crown Enforcement Cohort, that's your job now isn't it?
A low-level OD&D adventure (using the white-box rules, for that EXTREME OLD-SKOOL feel!!)
Hey man, I'm slinging volume and fat stacking benjies, you know what I mean? I can't be all about spelling and shit!
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In the halls of the CEC:
"These dark elves -- what are they like?"
"Sir?"
"Just what are we up against?"
"Reports indicate they're ruthless, sir."
"Ruthless?"
"Yes, sir."
"Exactly how ruthless are we talking about, Corporal?"
"Very, sir."
"...My God."
"These dark elves -- what are they like?"
"Sir?"
"Just what are we up against?"
"Reports indicate they're ruthless, sir."
"Ruthless?"
"Yes, sir."
"Exactly how ruthless are we talking about, Corporal?"
"Very, sir."
"...My God."
Mike Olson
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[quote="mordraine"][b][size=84]In the Stronghold of the Drow[/size] [/b]
The nearby villages have been attacked as of late by a cadre of dark elf bandits. These elven brigands have waylaid travellers, stolen precious supplies and even raided small villages. They are, by all accounts, very ruthless. Who can stop them? And why are they committing these criminal acts after years of no action at all?
Well, as a member in good standing of the Crown Enforcement Cohort, that's your job now isn't it?
A low-level OD&D adventure (using the white-box rules, for that EXTREME OLD-SKOOL feel!!)[/quote]
Did you get this scenario from Tiny Adventures?
- BlanchPrez
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[quote="mrlost"]Did you get this scenario from Tiny Adventures?[/quote]
Heh, I've actually been playing that. There's some good adventure ideas in that.
Chris
Follow my attempt to convert Torg to Savage Worlds!
[quote="D&D Tiny Adventures"]Enjoying the fresh mountain air, Trogdor, The Burninator began to juggle a few objects he had with him. A few skeletons came upon Trogdor, The Burninator and were so transfixed by the juggling that they started tossing him bones to juggle.
Trogdor, The Burninator made a[b]Dexterity[/b] check with a difficulty of[b]14[/b] . . . and rolled[b]14[/b]
Trogdor, The Burninator was able to keep it up until the skeletons had dismantled themselves.[/quote]
and all the gnome ones
[quote="D&D Tiny Adventures"]Trogdor, The Burninator heard some rustling from behind him. An angry looking bear came into view. Sighing with relief that it wasn't a dreaded gnome, Trogdor, The Burninator pulled his legendary axe and prepared for a fight.[/quote]
Serenity RPG
Tramps Like Us...were born to RUN!
The crew of the Kuh Wu Tramp is faced with getting a license to fly through the Korps Commercial area of the Verse. Captain Heller is faced with doing the long legal way of getting a license through the Alliance, which will take years, or go with her more tradition route of getting a license by the Verse black market, which is more expensive, dangerous and quick. Did I tell ya, Captain Heller loves her traditions. So the crew finds themselves meeting colorful folks like:
The Evil Tanuki (A low life scum on the Oricon black market trail who will tell ya where the best/worse deals can be found in the Verse)
Mitt 'Mitty' Egret (You've delt with him before and his thugs. A nasty customer as they come in these parts. Business with him can be torture)
Corporal Gordofsky (Yeah he busted ya on the periphery of the Korps Commercial area without the license. Lil' fast talk got ya away from him but he's got your number and is about to dial. Need to get the license!)
So yeah if you pick this I'll have to give myself a crash course in the system and watch Firefly to get me in the mood
Demon Hunters RPG
The Munchies
Omega 13 is on a mission to fufill the great foretold prophecy of the second coming of the great prophet who has been reincarnated through the divine Do-Knot.
Sounds great, right? Not really....you probably guesed that at this point. Remember this is Omega 13. You're right behind the crap mission lines with Omega 15; which as you know are a bunch of jerk wads who screwed up one of the most important missions in the history of the Brotherhood, as Alpha One, in Vancouver. The prophet is named Jerry... or Jer to his friends. He was known a big pot head who loved munching on donuts while seeing visions of the future. So the prophesy of the divine Do-Knot is really a donut. Yes a donut. He wasn't really great and would forget important details in his visions. Like his own death. But at least he new he would be back as a donut. Not an Eclair or bear claw. A Donut. So if you don't mind hanging out at the donut shop on the corner of Garnet and Grand waiting for the second coming then this will be cake...errr...donut in this case.
This another system I will be crash coursing if you choose this. I can't guarantee this will be as fun as reading the actual core book so set your expectations low because the book is a fun read.
Call of Cthulhu-Now
Loves Lonely Children
The Stars are Right! The adventure is about modern day punks, sleeze balls, addiction and the death of a young prostitute.
Yeah I offer to do CoC every year. This year I'm a lazy ass. Trust me. It's not even my scenario. I just read it and thought it was cool. By Richard Watts
Tramps Like Us...were born to RUN!
The crew of the Kuh Wu Tramp is faced with getting a license to fly through the Korps Commercial area of the Verse. Captain Heller is faced with doing the long legal way of getting a license through the Alliance, which will take years, or go with her more tradition route of getting a license by the Verse black market, which is more expensive, dangerous and quick. Did I tell ya, Captain Heller loves her traditions. So the crew finds themselves meeting colorful folks like:
The Evil Tanuki (A low life scum on the Oricon black market trail who will tell ya where the best/worse deals can be found in the Verse)
Mitt 'Mitty' Egret (You've delt with him before and his thugs. A nasty customer as they come in these parts. Business with him can be torture)
Corporal Gordofsky (Yeah he busted ya on the periphery of the Korps Commercial area without the license. Lil' fast talk got ya away from him but he's got your number and is about to dial. Need to get the license!)
So yeah if you pick this I'll have to give myself a crash course in the system and watch Firefly to get me in the mood
Demon Hunters RPG
The Munchies
Omega 13 is on a mission to fufill the great foretold prophecy of the second coming of the great prophet who has been reincarnated through the divine Do-Knot.
Sounds great, right? Not really....you probably guesed that at this point. Remember this is Omega 13. You're right behind the crap mission lines with Omega 15; which as you know are a bunch of jerk wads who screwed up one of the most important missions in the history of the Brotherhood, as Alpha One, in Vancouver. The prophet is named Jerry... or Jer to his friends. He was known a big pot head who loved munching on donuts while seeing visions of the future. So the prophesy of the divine Do-Knot is really a donut. Yes a donut. He wasn't really great and would forget important details in his visions. Like his own death. But at least he new he would be back as a donut. Not an Eclair or bear claw. A Donut. So if you don't mind hanging out at the donut shop on the corner of Garnet and Grand waiting for the second coming then this will be cake...errr...donut in this case.
This another system I will be crash coursing if you choose this. I can't guarantee this will be as fun as reading the actual core book so set your expectations low because the book is a fun read.
Call of Cthulhu-Now
Loves Lonely Children
The Stars are Right! The adventure is about modern day punks, sleeze balls, addiction and the death of a young prostitute.
Yeah I offer to do CoC every year. This year I'm a lazy ass. Trust me. It's not even my scenario. I just read it and thought it was cool. By Richard Watts
- devlin1
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[quote="froggod"]no game for me...[/quote]
You're still voting, I trust!
Mike Olson
"In this economy, it's not easy to feed a growing family. So we eat Haunkkah gelt for dinner and look at a picture of broccoli." --Paul F. Tompkins
Spirit of the Blank: A blog.
Roll Some Dice: Another blog.
"In this economy, it's not easy to feed a growing family. So we eat Haunkkah gelt for dinner and look at a picture of broccoli." --Paul F. Tompkins
Spirit of the Blank: A blog.
Roll Some Dice: Another blog.
- devlin1
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[quote="froggod"]that would assume that i wasnt bitter about being too late to submit a game...[/quote]
I'm going to assume that, yes. I mean, I don't know you, but... yes.
Mike Olson
"In this economy, it's not easy to feed a growing family. So we eat Haunkkah gelt for dinner and look at a picture of broccoli." --Paul F. Tompkins
Spirit of the Blank: A blog.
Roll Some Dice: Another blog.
"In this economy, it's not easy to feed a growing family. So we eat Haunkkah gelt for dinner and look at a picture of broccoli." --Paul F. Tompkins
Spirit of the Blank: A blog.
Roll Some Dice: Another blog.
[quote="devlin1"]I'm going to assume that, yes. I mean, I don't know you, but... yes.[/quote]
Stephen, Mike. Mike, Stephen.
There, you are now officially introduced.
(although you guys met at the last HyphenCon)
Hey man, I'm slinging volume and fat stacking benjies, you know what I mean? I can't be all about spelling and shit!
had i not been lame..er late
i would have run A Dirty World of Darkness.
World of Darkness setting, with the noir rules from A Dirty World
(by the guy that brought us such games as Wild Talents and Unknown Armies)
World of Darkness setting, with the noir rules from A Dirty World
(by the guy that brought us such games as Wild Talents and Unknown Armies)
When the catcher comes to take my soul
Hes gonna have to fight me first
After all
were flesh'n'blood
Hes gonna have to fight me first
After all
were flesh'n'blood
- devlin1
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[quote="froggod"]i would have run A Dirty World of Darkness.
World of Darkness setting, with the noir rules from A Dirty World
(by the guy that brought us such games as Wild Talents and Unknown Armies)[/quote]
Greg Stolze. Yes, I would've been interested in that. I once made a character for A Dirty World and then played it for about thirty minutes, during which time I'm not sure I made a single die roll, so I'm pretty well-versed in the system.
Mike Olson
"In this economy, it's not easy to feed a growing family. So we eat Haunkkah gelt for dinner and look at a picture of broccoli." --Paul F. Tompkins
Spirit of the Blank: A blog.
Roll Some Dice: Another blog.
"In this economy, it's not easy to feed a growing family. So we eat Haunkkah gelt for dinner and look at a picture of broccoli." --Paul F. Tompkins
Spirit of the Blank: A blog.
Roll Some Dice: Another blog.
- jimmy corrigan
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Just wanted to comment that there were a lot of great games posted here and if your's wasn't one that got ran at hyphen-con you should run it as a oneshot. Every game got at least 2 votes and people are always just looking to play. I'll be scheduling Monsters and Other Childish Things this month.
So what are you waiting for. Schedule it now!
So what are you waiting for. Schedule it now!