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    Plot Seeds For Your Characters

    We've seen them in the books and on the board. Suggestions on how to use various NPC's to provide scenarios and adventure-fodder for your game.

    How about this time letting our PC's get into the act? We've seen a number of them in action on the various WWYCD threads. Now on this thread we can see how they could be used if they were NPC's in someone else's game.

    So, in the tradition of from little plot seeds, mighty games do grow: Share you ideas! post plot seeds for your characters. And optionally, you could also give permission for others post plot seeds using your characters as well if you wouldn't mind.

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    Re: Plot Seeds For Your Characters

    I'll happily grant permission for others to write plot seeds for my Devilfire character from the WWYCD threads. It just so happens I'm rewriting him as an NPC and having some plot seeds for him would be handy.
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    Re: Plot Seeds For Your Characters

    Feel free to post Flesh Gordon or Style plot seeds.

    Style is an academic mage, with great range and moderate raw power. Cosmic VPP based, long list of skills. His father was a tribute character to the Golden Age Green Lantern and the Golden Age Doctor Fate, who used the Emerald Crown of Krim until being corrupted by it.

    Style Plot Seeds:

    Father's Day - The Crowns of Krim have each faced Style at one time or another, suffering defeats and setbacks at his hands yet never responding together with overwhelming force. Now they hunt him as a group. He needs your character's help if he's going to survive. But why have they spared him their full wrath this long?

    Flesh Gordon is an ex-Pulp Hero who spent many years as an occaional prisoner and experimental subject of Istvatha V'han, when he wasn't leading unsuccessful rebellions against her. He's a high power regenerating luck based brick with sci-fi skills, and he's been through so many time paradoxes and head injuries that he sometimes has only the vaguest idea of who and where he is. He is strongly attracted to powerful women, he's movie-star handsome, and he can be very charming for short periods of time. Flesh Gordon is hunted by a large number of female Supers (not all of them Villains) informally known as the Flesh Gordon Revenge Squad.

    Plot Seed - Viperia spots Flesh Gordon wandering around alive in Campaign City, after having beaten him to death in their last meeting. Shocked, she confronts him, and as usuall he attempts his strange brand of charm. For reasons she can't understand, Viperia finds herself responding, and actually goes on a series of normal, human style dates. Your characters spot / receive reports of Viperia hangning out in Campaign City, dancing in the nightclubs, eating in the best restaurants, wandering the museums, all accompanied by a large blonde man. Do they risk property damage and innocent lives by trying to capture her? How does Viper respond when they see their most powerful weapon dating a hero? What happens to Campaign City when Flesh (inevitably) forgets that he's dating Viperia?
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