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Re: Non Cliche Supernatural Professions

 

Hmm...this should turn out to be a fairly interesting thread.

 

I would think a doctor could get drawn into all sorts of weirdness, after seeing strange symptoms among patients and knowing that the cure is not in any medical books.

 

Taxi drivers see all kinds of craziness.

 

Small book stores often cater to very niche markets. New Age and occultism is a natural fit.

 

All sorts of bohemian type stuff works too...artist, coffee shop worker, underground newspaper reporter...

 

Interested in seeing what others come up with....

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Vampire Blood bank worker

Truck Driving Vampire... theres actually a filksong on just this subject

 

Necromancer/Taxidermist

Animal Trainer/Taxidermist.... another song by the same guy who wrote about the truck driving vampire actually.

 

character from my old Bureau 13 campaign.

 

Harry Daniels: Austrailian Army Vietnam vet, and retired member of the French Foreign Legion. he worked in Nam as a combat photographer, and later in africa as a safari guide/photographer. his introduction to the supernatural occured when his safari was ambushed by Ivory poachers led by a witch doctor. he led the forces that dealt with the poachers and the witch

doctor. now he works out of Atlanta as a freelance photographer. along with being a very good photographer, hes well versed in fencing and savate, and speaks english, french, vietnamese, and afrikaans. hes also quite proud of having photographed 2 Playboy centerfolds. except on formal occasions he just about always wears a battered ANZAC "Digger" hat. part of his standard

gear is a camera tripod with a silver tipped sword cane in one of the legs.

the digger hat is custom made from a kevlar weave.

 

Mathias Cross: Private Investigator from New Orleans, best described as Columbo meets Inspector Cleaseu[Pink Panther]. hes also an alcholic... the alcoholism was mostly caused by the fact that hes a wild talent psi... uncontrolled Precog. likes to wear trench coats and smokes really awful smelling cigars. the Bureau has supplied him with psi deadening drugs... but the alcohol has proven a lot more effective. speaks english, french, and creole.

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Vampire Blood bank worker

Truck Driving Vampire... theres actually a filksong on just this subject

 

Necromancer/Taxidermist

Animal Trainer/Taxidermist.... another song by the same guy who wrote about the truck driving vampire actually.

 

Dude, don't leave me hanging. Post some links!

 

Oh, and how about an archaeological expert on obscure/dead languages?

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both songs are by Michael "Duke Moonwulf" Longcor

 

Truck Driving Vampire

Bobs Dog Obediance School and Taxidermy Shop

these both can be found at Firebird Arts and Music.

Duke of the SCA, filksinger, folksinger

 

Michael is just wonderfully warped, what gets scary is when he and Tom Smith perform together.

http://www.firebirdarts.com/music/3music34.shtml

 

Harry and Mathias got in a brawl with a bunch of bikers in a roadside diner someplace in georgia, and Mathias ended up stabbing one guy with the only weapon he had handy, a dinner fork.

 

Harry was nicknamed "Headshot Harry" for two reasons, one being his skill with a camera, and for his skill as a sniper. his usual carry weapon was either a Desert Eagle .44 or a Colt 1911A1, the .50 Desert Eagle wasnt available when we ran the campaign. If I run him again or stat him for somebody, he will carry the .50 Desert Eagle. Harry is easily workable at 150 pts, and probably Mathias, since its a wild talent and very unreliable it makes a good plot hook than anything else.

 

Harry owns a fairly large house in the Atlanta suburbs, which houses an extensive firearms collection, and an extensive magical and tech based security system. Bureau Team Rollerball uses the house as a home base when operating in the area.

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In the big city, garbage collector (all kinds of interesting stuff gets thrown out in the trash, up to and including corpses), or sewer/utility tunnel maintenance worker (that's where all the weird beasties hang out or pass through to their lairs).

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now I must write up the Truck Driving Vampire and Bob the dog training taxidermist for Surbrooks characters from song lyrics page

 

I could be in big trouble!!!!

 

there are a lot of mp3 samples on the firebird page, lots of great music on a lot of subjects... granted some probably isnt for the younger folks, but theres nothing really obscene etc. if you want bawdy military etc do a google for Oscar Brand, he did a 4 album series of military songs in the fifties, and they were released to CD a couple of years back as a 2 CD set. I have the 2 CD set here.

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too many cliches sadly

 

I like the more off the wall but plausible player character ideas.

 

I keep threatening to write a couple of friends up as characters, changing names etc.

 

how about these two: there both real people, and somebody might even recognize the bios, but I wont give real names etc, there both gamers, but mostly historical minatures and boardgames.

 

Ex Marine, astronomer and physicist, folksinger, historical re-enactor[medieval and roman], worked his way through college as a car and truck mechanic, served as a tracked vehicle mechanic in the marines. granted this description doesnt do him justice, but its in his public bio, and I figure its safe to use.

 

Ex Navy radio operator and diver, demo trained, diesel submarine qualifed, blacksmith for swords and armor, live steel re-enactor, plays the bagpipes

computer networking specialist, restores british cars for a hobby.

 

sometimes real people make more interesting characters than what we can come up with on our own. of course than the debate comes on accurate stats etc. I figure on both these folks just using the veteran character templates, and adding skills as needed.

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Exterminator (as in rats & bugs) - gets to go into all sorts of icky places and deal with all kinds of messy things.

 

Delivery driver (already mentioned, I know, but could cover everything from pizza to medical supplies to FedEx).

 

Setting support staff, i.e., people who operate at low levels or 'offstage' in the campaign setting: orderly at the nursing home; home-care provider; janitor...

 

Telephone lineman - works in both urban settings (manholes, highrise-building cabinets) and rural (remote pole lines) A vaguely coplike variant would be utility inspector, who checks things out to make sure they're working & up to code. (By extension, repair techs of all kinds.)

 

Professional photographer, who could turn up anywhere from weddings to funerals to scenic locations (and making records of all sorts of unusual events). Very similar to 'freelance reporter,' though.

 

Field biologist - with environmental laws as they are, this could be anywhere from a rural/wild place to a city park to an industrial site. Again, somewhat PI-like, but with a rather different bent.

 

Social/political activist. Dealing with all levels and branches of society, in order to motivate involvement, squeeze out cash for The Cause, or making sure those in need get what The Cause has to offer. An advocate for the homeless could be an interesting lead-in for a horror adventure.

 

(/edit) oh, and before Cancer beats me to it, if you want a remote setting for the game, an astronomer often spends time in *very* remote and isolated places - observatories. Things get really bad when the horror follows them into the university office!

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Molly Maid - "The temp agency say come, clean apartment Tuesday, two o'clock. It Tuesday. It two o'clock. I come to apartment. Oy."

 

Courier - "Package for Smith. Mr. Smith, I need you to sign for this parcel. Uh.. Is there a Mr. Smith here?"

 

Call Girl - always has an excuse for being somewhere. "I'm supposed to meet a client."

 

Realtor - "So.. you'll need a listing agent, then?"

 

Professional Psychic Dilettante - "Look, I'm not psychic, but the trust fund specifies that I have to be employed, and the trustee got all snotty and makes me go out and do the whole talk to the dead, pick up vibes thing or I'm cut off. It's a scam, deal with it."

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I'm looking for some professions that a horror character, specifically a monster protagonist, could have that would allow them to become involved in interesting plots without resorting the the private investigator / cop cliche.

 

Ideas?

 

This isn't all that clear. Do you mean you want to have/will have/might have a "monster" as a protagonist (PC or "good guy" NPC)? Or do you mean you want to have/will have/might have a PC/"good guy" NPC that fights monsters?

 

Because the choice of professions is very different beween those two situations.

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Hunter. (I shot this stag once, but it didn't seem to care, then it looked straight at me and opened its third eye, after that it got weird). Alternatively. (I liked to go out into the woods and lose myself in nature and the joy of the hunt. Too bad I never figured out that humans who stumble around in the wilds can become prey themselves).

 

Bouncer/bodyguard turned self-defence teacher. (This throw works fine for humans but if you want to stop a werewolf you have to catch the paws like this).

 

Reformed gangster/hitman. (You know my conscience was troubling me even before the boss started eating people).

 

Priest/Nun/Vicar. (Just doing the lord's work). If you ever get hold of a copy of Night of the Demon 2 then check out the rosary wielding Action-Nun, she's hilarious. There's a Dracula movie as well which features a priest/vampire-hunter who is slowly turning into the thing he despises. This one probably is a cliche, although the Nun might be a relatively fresh idea.

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Farmboy. Tires of farming life and "escapes" to the city to find out it ain't all that grand after all. Has to do odd jobs just to survive.

 

Hobo. Wanders the railways and stops from time to time to take in the sights of a new city.

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Re: Non Cliche Supernatural Professions

 

Are you intending to have any beings that can affect technology? The internet might be a good place for spirits and demons to lurk in.

 

If so then a hacker or computer programmer might have stumbled across something and such people are nearly always useful in a modern setting.

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