Stormbringer #19
Jun. 11th, 2006 04:43 pmRan Stormbringer for my RPG group yesterday, and finished off the fourth chapter of the campaign. This adventure was pretty much 'the journey home', with some problems with a pirate ship on the way, then the discovery that their hometown had been taken over by lawful zombie hordes.
We had a lot of fun with the latter because the PC's bar had become the center of the resistance against the zombie facism in their absence. Their was much amusement over zombie hordes, ze resistance, and the barroom NPCs setting up the latter while the PCs weren't even there.
Toward the end of the game Eric F. got pretty pissed off by some arbitrary Law decisions that were made. No one else was particularly surprised. I've been careful to make Law and Chaos out as equally malicious in this campaign, but he was spitting mad. He finally went and had a cigarette and that seemed to calm him down.
With chapter four closed out, I'm going to now chronicle it in my actual play thread at RPGnet. Go take a look if you want to see the details of my Stormbringer games; I've written up the first three chapters over the last couple of months.
I need to decide what to do with RPGing starting two weeks from now. The original plan was to switch back to Artesia, but I have little idea of what to do there. On the other hand, I'm not sure where I'm going with the Elric! campaign yet (though I do have plenty of open plot threads, mind you).
It's been a tired weekend. I was pretty exhausted while running yesterday, kept up only by Dave S's bringing Coke to the game. The soda. I ended up napping late yesterday evening and also earlier this afternoon. Guess I'm just worn out.
We had a lot of fun with the latter because the PC's bar had become the center of the resistance against the zombie facism in their absence. Their was much amusement over zombie hordes, ze resistance, and the barroom NPCs setting up the latter while the PCs weren't even there.
Toward the end of the game Eric F. got pretty pissed off by some arbitrary Law decisions that were made. No one else was particularly surprised. I've been careful to make Law and Chaos out as equally malicious in this campaign, but he was spitting mad. He finally went and had a cigarette and that seemed to calm him down.
With chapter four closed out, I'm going to now chronicle it in my actual play thread at RPGnet. Go take a look if you want to see the details of my Stormbringer games; I've written up the first three chapters over the last couple of months.
I need to decide what to do with RPGing starting two weeks from now. The original plan was to switch back to Artesia, but I have little idea of what to do there. On the other hand, I'm not sure where I'm going with the Elric! campaign yet (though I do have plenty of open plot threads, mind you).
It's been a tired weekend. I was pretty exhausted while running yesterday, kept up only by Dave S's bringing Coke to the game. The soda. I ended up napping late yesterday evening and also earlier this afternoon. Guess I'm just worn out.