Supernatural/MotRD Cross Over...
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Supernatural/MotRD Cross Over...
I was just kind of curious if anyone here had used the characters from Supernatural in their campaigns. I had thought about it, and wanted to see how it turned out for you all before applying it to my own. Thanks!
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Yes, exactly. Kind of a modern day MotRD campaign. I was just kind of curious if anyone here had done anything like that.ScS of the Fraternity wrote:Your talking about the show, right?
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Re: Supernatural/MotRD Cross Over...
I think Supernatural is more suited to nWoD than Gothic Earth, personally.Guardian of Twilight wrote:I was just kind of curious if anyone here had used the characters from Supernatural in their campaigns. I had thought about it, and wanted to see how it turned out for you all before applying it to my own. Thanks!
Strange is more Gothic Earth.
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Re: Supernatural/MotRD Cross Over...
What is nWod? I can't say that I have heard of it.Drinnik Shoehorn wrote:I think Supernatural is more suited to nWoD than Gothic Earth, personally.Guardian of Twilight wrote:I was just kind of curious if anyone here had used the characters from Supernatural in their campaigns. I had thought about it, and wanted to see how it turned out for you all before applying it to my own. Thanks!
Strange is more Gothic Earth.
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Re: Supernatural/MotRD Cross Over...
The new World of Darkness from White Wolf.Guardian of Twilight wrote:What is nWod? I can't say that I have heard of it.Drinnik Shoehorn wrote:I think Supernatural is more suited to nWoD than Gothic Earth, personally.Guardian of Twilight wrote:I was just kind of curious if anyone here had used the characters from Supernatural in their campaigns. I had thought about it, and wanted to see how it turned out for you all before applying it to my own. Thanks!
Strange is more Gothic Earth.
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Travel by night the smallest one bade" The Ballad of the Taverners.
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Re: Supernatural/MotRD Cross Over...
Thank you, I'll look into that setting.Drinnik Shoehorn wrote:The new World of Darkness from White Wolf.Guardian of Twilight wrote:What is nWod? I can't say that I have heard of it.Drinnik Shoehorn wrote: I think Supernatural is more suited to nWoD than Gothic Earth, personally.
Strange is more Gothic Earth.
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