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So SPACE! was a wash. Just to much logistics for me. So we have decided on a campaign involving a certain bureau that researches things of a paranormal nature and uses that to form some sort of defense against it. their most famous agent was a certain boy from hell. i think it will be a mix of movie and comic continuity. big red and the others will only play peripheral roles if any. the best part is with some fudging of canon I am gonna work in a legendary tv show regarding a girl that slays vampires…
the first guy is a former cop who was bitten by a werewolf. name redacted fought him while he was on rampage and kicked his ass. when he returned to human form name redacted realized he was same cop who was helping with the investigation. so the name redacted took him in and helped him control his transformation. but on full moon he must be chained. and sometimes he loses control.
the second is a gypsy ghost whisperer-type. he scythes can cleave a mans soul or a ghost and she harness the energy. she can see and communicate with spirits but most are hostile to her due to her killing of ghosts. she was raised in traveling circus so has tons of cool skills: acrobatics, knife-throwing, tight-rope walking, fortune-telling etc. Her circus was wiped out by vampires or monsters or something and you guessed it name redacted saved her.
7:47 pm
January 17, 2012
OfflineBummer about the GURPS campaign. Some people just don't appreciate (space) opera. Sounds like you've got a lot of ideas going. I have some characters if you want me to post them here for consideration.
How about a villain for your Gypsy? Madame Macabre, the Mystic Murderess.

10:29 am
January 17, 2012
OfflineGotchya. Never did buy GURPS: Horror. We always used Chaosium's Call of the Cthulhu. Speaking of… how about a detective who solves mysteries in Arkham, Massachusetts?
7:05 pm
January 17, 2012
OfflineAwesome cast. Since your campaign includes cameos from "Red," I suggest Pseudomonarchia daemonum by Johann Wier (1583). It's a compendium of demons. I used it as a source for many demi-god level D&D adventures. Also, for my Character Contest 46 character Amy Avnas.
10:08 am
November 10, 2012
Offline8:03 pm
January 17, 2012
OfflineWell, you piqued my interest. I'm in a writing mood. GM'ing a campaign provides for fresh ideas. And fresh they are. The djinn from sandstorm to demon is a great example. First the silhouette, then the flaring of the hair and how the body condenses to a solid. That's detail. Nicely done!
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