loony tunes in ravenloft?(silly I know)

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on a some-what serious note, what sort of terror tracks would you design based upon the loony tunes?
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jules wrote:
ewancummins wrote:Nightmare Lands?


It could work.
what would happen if the loony tunes met the darklords?

I don't think the Dark Powers are a match for the reality warping powers of some of the toons (Bugs Bunny certainly comes to mind) not talking about the Dark Lords. They are nothing compared to them.
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brilliantlight wrote: I don't think the Dark Powers are a match for the reality warping powers of some of the toons (Bugs Bunny certainly comes to mind) not talking about the Dark Lords. They are nothing compared to them.

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The closest thing that I could come up with that could be a Path of Corruption (or a Darklord) would be something like Judge Doom from Roger Rabbit.
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What would happen if the loony tunes characters met some of the more famous characters from ravenloft?
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jules wrote:What would happen if the loony tunes characters met some of the more famous characters from ravenloft?
Hilarity.

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Bugs Bunny would troll darklords so hard.

Dress up as a woman wabbit and somehow convince Strahd he was Tatyana's reincarnation...
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jules wrote: Maybe not the direction you want - maybe you don't play Pathfinder... anyway, just a suggestion for rabbit PCs, you know? Might make a cool NPC as well.
don't forget that the loony tunes had human characters as well. (elmer fudd and yosemte sam as examples.)[/quote]


True.

Yomesite Sam seems to be a source of inspiration for various players with dwarf PCs.
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Any new thoughts? Like how you might put this thread into the newest netbook?
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I prefer Popeye myself. And if you pulped him out a bit you'd end up with a pretty cool Ravenloft NPC. A hero to fill in the void that currently exists (and has always existed) in the setting's nautical nightmares...

And speaking of pulp Popeye, both he and Sailor Steve Costigan (R.E. Howard) were both first published in the same year (1929). Anything to that I wonder? Did Howard hack?
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