My ramblings about HERO System ideas and existing campaigns.
I've been thinking a lot. Lately I have had several aborted games. For one reason or another (usually my work schedule) they tend to die off very quickly. I've also noticed a trend with myself to get easily bored or (worse) agitated with the thought of gaming. I have tried to ride it out as just a temporary burnout but lately I have had just about zero impetus to assemble ideas, draw maps, or even code macros. When I have had a sliver of inspiration, it tends to fade rapidly. So I ...
Summary of Events The battle versus the dogs was vicious and short, with the survivors coming out victorious, if not unscathed. The group quickly decided to reverse their course and head West as the ghost advised them to do the night before. After a day's travel, they found the hollowed husk of an old watch tower. Thinking it a safe spot, they set up camp. After eating a rather bland meal made from small game animals that they were able to capture on the run, the group settled in to rest. ...
GM Notes: Welcome Narf the Mouse to the game. Narf's concept is of a rather worrisome chef named Dugan.There was some missed communication between myself and one of the players for this last session. As a result, I believed that the player did not wish to continue. I had overtures from Narf to join in, so I opened up the slot for him. As it turned out, I was mistaken (and more than a little "hasty"). The player and I worked out our differences and he shall continue playing ...
Note: This Episode encompasses sessions 1 and 2. Campaign Setup Summary of Events The approaching men turn out to be the first mate of the vessel and some loyal members of the crew. The First Mate speaks in riddles and half-statements. The ship is apparently cursed with no wind for the sails, and the First Mate has seen visions that it is because the PCs were taken aboard the vessel. He would normally have just killed them as sacrifice, but the visions ...
Updated Aug 3rd, '11 at 10:14 PM by Nolgroth
Well, after playing around on blogspot and even purchasing the use of commercial webspace and domain, I realized that I do not have that much to talk about outside of this community. I suppose that, maybe I could include all of my other interests (macro coding and map making) to another blog, but this one here suffices. So here I am, ack to the familiar stomping grounds of my favorite blogging software. Ironic and kind of sad that I spent a few weeks of energy and time trying to branch out, only ...