New Campaign, New Characters.
Sep. 29th, 2010 08:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I haven't updated this as much as I'd like. Work and real life have been conspiring to eat my time and drain my creative juices. I'd love to say it will pass soon, but I'm expecting another month of it at least.
Our Tuesday group likes to have two games in rotation in order to prevent GM burnout. For the past few months, that's been sort of spotty. We ended our massive 3.5 Forgotten Realms campaign and started a new Pathfinder game ("Dawn of the Temple of Elemental Evil"), but we really hadn't gotten a second campaign going.
Last night, we kicked off "The Coming Thing," a pulp western campaign set in the 1890s using White Wolf's Adventure rules. My character is Dr. Lysander Algernon McCoy, a skeevy psychic who is one lab accident away from full-blown supervillainy. The rest of the group includes a Watcher (from the Buffyverse) with very powerful healing abilities, Stephen Austin - "The Six Thousand Guinea Man," and Raban and El Feo - a pair of very different gunslingers.
For all my gaming, I've actually had very few opportunities to play any version of the Storyteller System, so I'm looking forward to seeing where this goes.
Our Tuesday group likes to have two games in rotation in order to prevent GM burnout. For the past few months, that's been sort of spotty. We ended our massive 3.5 Forgotten Realms campaign and started a new Pathfinder game ("Dawn of the Temple of Elemental Evil"), but we really hadn't gotten a second campaign going.
Last night, we kicked off "The Coming Thing," a pulp western campaign set in the 1890s using White Wolf's Adventure rules. My character is Dr. Lysander Algernon McCoy, a skeevy psychic who is one lab accident away from full-blown supervillainy. The rest of the group includes a Watcher (from the Buffyverse) with very powerful healing abilities, Stephen Austin - "The Six Thousand Guinea Man," and Raban and El Feo - a pair of very different gunslingers.
For all my gaming, I've actually had very few opportunities to play any version of the Storyteller System, so I'm looking forward to seeing where this goes.