Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 7:12 pm
Just my two cents,
What I did a couple of months ago, was to propose a GE one-shot to my players instead of our regular RL game (we were three out of six who could play that week).
Since we had nothing to lose, and it was our first time playing GE ever, I decided to not really care about the real world (and probably the setting for that matter) and I think I really kicked the whole thing in the b***s. In a good way that is...
I adapted info from ''When the Sky Falls'' and ended our session with a meteorite falling on parts of Halifax, Canada. One thing lead to another and we are now at session 4 or 5 and will be playing again Friday night.
My players LOVED IT! (I think I have a bit of a League of X Gentlemen thing going there. The comic, not the movie, shudder...)
I was amazed by how they were scared because they did not know what was inside the crater. I had never really seen them scared before in my games, or horrified for that matter. And we played Hour of the Knife... (I can't reveal too much info on my GE game here, sorry, cos one of my possibly new players will read this post)
So all of this to say:
I think the main thing holding back MotRD is the history thing. I think games need to be researched to some extent.
Here is the map I used for my game:
http://halifaxinfo.com/WaterfrontHRMt.pdf
Is it accurate to 1890 Halifax? To some extent.
Have I redesigned it? To some extent.
Was there a ferry back then? Not sure. But there is in my game! It was too cool not to use.
So yes to research, but no to necessarily staying true to world events. I don't have the time or a History B.A. (literature was enough thank you) for this.
I think it's a great setting, but so what if parts of Halifax are burning? We can rebuild (and we will!).
I hope my rambling made some sense, I am tired...
If we want adventures, NPC's, gazetteers or whatever made, I think we should go outside the box.
And I will try to translate my (short) MotRD journal from French to English soon.
Patrick
PS: Please feel free to nit-pick or ask me questions!
What I did a couple of months ago, was to propose a GE one-shot to my players instead of our regular RL game (we were three out of six who could play that week).
Since we had nothing to lose, and it was our first time playing GE ever, I decided to not really care about the real world (and probably the setting for that matter) and I think I really kicked the whole thing in the b***s. In a good way that is...
I adapted info from ''When the Sky Falls'' and ended our session with a meteorite falling on parts of Halifax, Canada. One thing lead to another and we are now at session 4 or 5 and will be playing again Friday night.
My players LOVED IT! (I think I have a bit of a League of X Gentlemen thing going there. The comic, not the movie, shudder...)
I was amazed by how they were scared because they did not know what was inside the crater. I had never really seen them scared before in my games, or horrified for that matter. And we played Hour of the Knife... (I can't reveal too much info on my GE game here, sorry, cos one of my possibly new players will read this post)
So all of this to say:
I think the main thing holding back MotRD is the history thing. I think games need to be researched to some extent.
Here is the map I used for my game:
http://halifaxinfo.com/WaterfrontHRMt.pdf
Is it accurate to 1890 Halifax? To some extent.
Have I redesigned it? To some extent.
Was there a ferry back then? Not sure. But there is in my game! It was too cool not to use.
So yes to research, but no to necessarily staying true to world events. I don't have the time or a History B.A. (literature was enough thank you) for this.
I think it's a great setting, but so what if parts of Halifax are burning? We can rebuild (and we will!).
I hope my rambling made some sense, I am tired...
If we want adventures, NPC's, gazetteers or whatever made, I think we should go outside the box.
And I will try to translate my (short) MotRD journal from French to English soon.
Patrick
PS: Please feel free to nit-pick or ask me questions!