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  1. Re: Expanded Hero System Martial Arts Bibliography
  2. While the bibliography is Hero System Martial Arts is pretty good, space considerations mean it's not as large as it could be. Thus, I present my take on the matter: ANIME Bleach (TV series) Cowboy Bebop (TV series) Cowboy Bebop The Movie: Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door Dagger of Kamui Dragon Ball Z (TV series) Fatal Fury Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Fist of the North Star (TV series) Ikkiitosen (TV series) Jubei-chan The Ninja Girl Monkey (TV series) Naruto (TV series) Ninja Scroll Ninja Scroll: The Series (TV series) Outlaw Star (TV series) Project: A-ko Ranma 1/2 (TV series) Raven Tengu Kabuto Samurai 7 (TV series) Samurai Champloo (TV series) Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie Tenjho Tenge (TV series) Variable Geo BOOKS Arms and Armor of the Samurai, I Bottomley & AP Hopson The Art of War, Sun Tzu The Aubry Knight series (Street Lethal (1983), Gorgon Child (1989), Firedance (1993), Stephen Barnes The Book of Five Rings, Miyamoto Musashi The Deed Of Paksenarrion, Elizabeth Moon Hong Kong Action Cinema, Bey Logan Hong Kong Babylon: An Insider’s Guide to the Hollywood of the East, Fredric Dannen & Barry Long Kung Fu: History, Philosophy and Technique, David Chow & Richard Spangler The Samurai Source Book, Stephen Turnbull Secrets of the Samurai, Oscar Rattl & Adele Westbrook Sex and Zen & A Bullet in the Head, Stefan Hammon & Mike Wilkins The Three Musketeers, Alexander Dumas Warrior: A Visual History of the Fighting Man, R. G. Grant The Way of the Warrior: Martial Arts and Fighting Styles From Around the World, Chris Crudelli Weapon: A Visual History of Arms and Armor, Dorling Kinderslay COMICS Bulletproof Monk Dark Angel Empowered Gen 13 Bootleg: Grunge The Movie Magnus Robot Fighter Master of Kung Fu Sin City Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Usagi Yojimbo MANGA Basilisk Battle Angel Battle Angel: Last Order Battle Vixens (a.k.a. Ikkitosen) Blade of the Immortal Bleach Dragon Ball Fist of the North Star Long Wolf and Cub Naruto Ranma 1/2 Real Bout High School Striker (a.k.a. Spriggen) Tenjho Tenge Vagabond MOVIES AMERICAN Above the Law Batman Begins The Big Brawl The Big Hit Big Trouble in Little China Bloodsport Charlie’s Angels Enter the Dragon The Forbidden Kingdom Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai Kill Bill 1 & 2 Kiss of the Dragon The Last Dragon The Last Samurai Marked for Death The Matrix 1-3 Mortal Kombat Mortal Kombat II: Annihilation The One Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3 The Princess Bride Romeo Must Die Six-String Samurai Star Wars 1-6 Street Fighter Taken X-Men 1-3 CHINESE 8-Diagram Pole Fighter The 36th Chamber of Shaolin A Man Called Hero Ashes of Time The Banquet Battle of Wits The Big Boss The Blade Bodyguard From Beijing Boy with the Golden Arm The Bride With White Hair 1 & 2 Butterfly and Sword A Chinese Ghost Story 1-3 A Chinese Odyssey I: Pandora’s Box A Chinese Odyssey II: Cinderella Crouching Tiger; Hidden Dragon Eastern Condors Enter the Fat Dragon Executioners Dragon Inn Dragons Forever Drunken Master 1 & 2 Duel to the Death The Duel Fearless Fist of Legend Fists of Fury The Five Deadly Venoms Flying Dagger Fong Sai Yuk 1 & 2 Hero The Heroic Trio House Of Flying Daggers Iron Monkey A Kid From Tibet Kung Fu Cult Master Kung Fu Hustle Last Hero in China Master of the Flying Guillotine Mr. Vampire New Police Story Once Upon a Time in China 1-6 Police Story 1 & 2 Project : A 1 & 2 Royal Tramp 1 & 2 Seven Swords Shanghai Express Shaolin Soccer The Stormriders Supercop Swordsman 1-3 Tai Chi Master Twin Dragons Way of the Dragon Wing Chun Wheels On Meals Yip Man Zu: Warriors of the Magic Mountain Zu Warriors JAPANESE Aragami Death Trance Dororo Hari-Kiri The Hidden Fortress Kagemusha Kill! Lady Snowblood Legend of Eight Samurai Lone Wolf and Cub (series) Ran Ronin Gai Samurai 1-3 Samurai Assassin Seven Samurai Samurai Rebellion Sanjuro The Streetfighter (series) Sukiyaki Western Django The Sword of Doom Versus Yojimbo Zatoichi (series) Zatoich Meets Yojimbo KOREAN Arahan Musa The Restless Shadowless Sword Sword on the Moon OTHER Banlieue 13 Brotherhood of the Wolf Ong-Bak ROLE-PLAYING GAMES Big Eyes Small Mouth Dragon Fist Feng Shui Furry Pirates Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai GURPS Celtic Myth GURPS China GURPS Japan GURPS Martial Arts GURPS Swashbucklers Hong Kong Action Theater! Second Edition Legend of the Five Rings Lucha Libre Hero Mystic China Qin: The Warring States Sengoku Street Fighter Usagi Yojimbo Roleplaying Game Weapons of the Gods TELEVISION Kung Fu Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Martial Law Xena: Warrior Princess VIDEO GAMES Advanced Variable Geo Battle Arena Toshinden BlazBlue Darkstalkers (a.k.a. Vampire Saviour) Dead Or Alive Fatal Fury Guilty Gear X King Of Fighters (and its numerous sequels) Mortal Kombat (and its numerous sequels) Samurai Showdown Soul Calibur Street Fighter II (and its numerous sequels) Tekken WESTERN ANIMATION Avatar: The Last Airbender (TV series) Clone Wars (TV series) El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (TV series) Jackie Chan Adventures (TV series) Kim Possible (TV series) Kung Fu Panda Mucha Lucha (TV series) Samurai Jack (TV series) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TV series) Xiaolin Showdown (TV series)
  3. Re: A question about building spears. My mistake, you apply the Recoverable Charge to the Ranged By STR Advantage. It should look like this: 9 [b]Long Knife:[/b] HKA 1d6-1 (1d6+1 w/STR), Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2); OAF (-1) [b]plus[/b] Ranged (+1/2); 1 Recoverable Charge (-1 1/4), OAF (-1), Range Based On STR (-1/4) for up to 15 Active Points of HKA, [1 rc]
  4. Re: A question about building spears. Here's a spear-like weapon built using 6E, showing many of the features I've described. Look at slot two for a thrown weapon build. 30 [b]Hui Chen Tai-Dao:[/b] Multipower, 60-point reserve, all slots OAF (-1) 3f 1) [b]Ghost-Cutting Blade:[/b] HKA 2d6 (3d6+1 w/STR), Affects Desolidified supernatural special effects only (+¼), Reduced Endurance (0 END; +½); OAF (-1) 1f 2) [b]Thrown Ghost-Cutting Blade:[/b] HKA 2d6 (3d6 w/STR), Affects Desolidified supernatural special effects only (+¼), Range Based On STR (+¼); 1 Recoverable Charge (-1 ¼), OAF (-1), Lockout (cannot use Multipower at all until Charge is recovered; -½), [1 rc] 2f 3) [b]Divide The Enemy Strike:[/b] HKA 2d6, Area Of Effect (24m Line; +½); OAF (-1), No STR Bonus (-½), END 4 1f 4) [b]Shaft:[/b] Hand-To-Hand Attack +4d6, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +½); OAF (-1), Hand-To-Hand Attack (-½) 1f 5) [b]Stand Unharmed In The Face Of Evil[/b]: Barrier 12 PD/12 ED, 0 BODY (up to 3m long, 2m tall, and ½m thick); OAF (-1), Costs Endurance (to maintain; -½), No Range (-½), Restricted Shape (arc in front of Kanu/the brandished weapon; -¼), END 4 1f 6) [b]Shaft:[/b] Stretching 1m, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +½); OAF (-1), Only To Cause Damage (-½), Always Direct (-¼), No Noncombat Stretching (-¼), No Velocity Damage (-¼) Just for fun, here's a second spear-like weapon. This is 5E. 75 [b]Sebahattin, The Falling Star Halberd:[/b] Multipower, 120-point reserve, all slots Difficult To Dispel (x2 Active Points; +1/4); all slots OAF (-1) 4u 1) [b]Blade Edge:[/b] HKA 2 1/2d6 (4d6 w/STR), Armor Piercing (+1/2), Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2); OAF (-1) 4u 2) [b]Blade Point:[/b] HKA 2d6 (3d6 w/STR), Armor Piercing (+1/2), Penetrating (+1/2), Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2); OAF (-1) 1u 3) [b]Shaft:[/b] HA +5d6, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2); OAF (-1), Hand-To-Hand Attack (-1/2) 1u 4) [b]Shaft:[/b] Stretching 2", Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2); OAF (-1), Only To Cause Damage (-1/2), Always Direct (-1/4), No Noncombat Stretching (-1/4), No Velocity Damage (-1/4) 6u 5) [b]Echoes Of A Falling Star:[/b] EB 12d6, Explosion (+1/2), Indirect (always comes from below; +1/2); OAF (-1), END 12
  5. Re: A question about building spears. In order: A Recoverable Charge assumes you might lose the Charge due to your shot landing on the ocean or someone picking up the spear and running away with it. You'd apply the Ranged Based On STR to the HKA itself, not as a Naked Advantage. Also, RBS for 60 Active Points of HKA is 15 points, not 2. (60 * 1.25 = 75 - 60 = 15) You'd apply the 1 Charge Recoverable to the HKA. If your super villain only has one spear, "Extremely Difficult To Replace" is valid. If he can go back to his ship/lair/base and get another, then no, it's just a Focus.
  6. Re: Post Apocalypse Resources Check out this Ute from Mad Max 4: Fury Road!
  7. Re: Loving the lucha Well? What are you waiting for? Cut off his head and take his Quickening!
  8. Susano

    Hellboy

    Re: Hellboy There's a huge difference between "furries" and Usagi Yojimbo.
  9. Susano

    Hellboy

    Re: Hellboy BPRD, Astro City, PS 238, and Usagi Yojimbo.
  10. Re: Loving the lucha Sweet!
  11. Susano

    Hellboy

    Re: Hellboy Lobster is on my list. HELLBOY (Anung Un Rama) Val CHA Cost Roll Notes 30 STR 20 15- Lift 1600 kg; 6d6 HTH Damage [3] 18 DEX 24 13- OCV: 6/DCV: 6 25 CON 30 14- 16 BODY 12 12- 13 INT 3 12- PER Roll 14- 20 EGO 20 13- ECV: 7 20 PRE 10 13- PRE Attack: 4d6 9 COM 0 11- 10 PD 4 Total: 10 PD (5 rPD) 10 ED 5 Total: 10 ED (10 rED) 4 SPD 12 Phases: 3, 6, 9, 12 15 REC 8 50 END 0 45 STUN 1 Total Characteristics Cost: 149 Movement: Running: 7"/14" Leaping: 6"/12" Swimming: 2"/4" Cost Powers & Skills 10 Seen It All Before And He Wasn't Impressed Then Either: +20 PRE; Only To Defend Against Presence Attacks (-1) 76 Right Hand Of Doom: HA +6d6, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2); Hand-To-Hand Attack (-1/2), Only With Blows From The Right Hand (-1/2) plus Armor (30 PD/30 ED), Hardened (+1/4); Activation Roll 8- (or Location 6-7; -2), Only Affects Attacks Against The Right Hand (-1), Visible (right hand is obviously made of stone; -1/4) plus Physical Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75%; Activation Roll 8- (or Location 6-7; -2), Only Affects Attacks Against The Right Hand (-1), Visible (right hand is obviously made of stone; -1/4) plus Energy Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75%; Activation Roll 8- (or Location 6-7; -2), Only Affects Attacks Against The Right Hand (-1), Visible (right hand is obviously made of stone; -1/4) 64 Belt Of Charms, Gadgets, and Grenades: Variable Power Pool (Gadget Pool), 50 base + 14 control cost, No Skill Roll Required (+1); Activation Roll 8- (to have the right item; see text; -2); all slots IAF (all objects must be IAF or OIF at minimum; -1/2) 18 Really Big Handgun: RKA 2 1/2d6, +1 Increased STUN Multiplier (+1/4); OAF (-1), 6 Charges (-3/4), [6] 20 Big And Tough: Physical Damage Reduction, Resistant, 50%; STUN Only (-1/2) 60 Infernal Origins: Energy Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75% 7 Tough Skinned: Damage Resistance (5 PD/10 ED) 2 Heavy: Knockback Resistance -1" 2 Faster Than He Looks: Running +1" (7" total), END 1 6 Quick On The Uptake: +2 PER with all Sense Groups 6 Belt Transponder: Radio Perception, Transmit, MegaScale (1" = 10 km; +1/2); Transmit Signal Only (-1), OIF (-1/2) 5 Tail: Extra Limb (1), Inherent (+1/4); Limited Manipulation (-1/4) 7 Can Ignore A Knife In The Back: Healing 1 BODY, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2), Persistent (+1/2); Extra Time (Regeneration-Only) 1 Turn (Post-Segment 12) (-1 1/4), Self Only (-1/2) 19 Infernal Origins: LS (Immunity: All terrestrial diseases and biowarfare agents; Longevity: Immortal; Safe in Intense Cold; Safe in Intense Heat) Perks 12 Contact: Trevor Bruttenholm (Contact has access to major institutions, Contact has extremely useful Skills or resources, Contact has significant Contacts of his own, Very Good relationship with Contact [Trevor Bruttenholm is Hellboy's "father"]) 14- 30 Seems To Know Everyone: Contacts: Assorted paranormal, occult, and religious people around the world 5 Fringe Benefit: Membership: BPRD Agent, Passport, Weapon Permit (where appropriate) 9 Reputation: World's Greatest Paranormal Detective (on Earth) 14-, +3/+3d6 Talents 3 Doesn't Give Up Easily: Resistance +3 with EGO Rolls versus Interrogation and Wounding rolls Skills 8 +1 with All Combat 10 +2 with HTH Combat 3 Breakfall 13- 1 Bureaucratics 8- 3 Climbing 13- 3 Deduction 12- 3 Demolitions 12- 0 Language: English (idiomatic; literate) 1 Language: Old Lemurian (basic conversation; literate (only)) 2 PS: BPRD Agent 11- 3 Shadowing 12- 3 Stealth 13- 3 TF: Common Motorized Ground Vehicles, Jetpack 3 Tracking 12- 5 WF: Blades, Handguns, Javelins and Thrown Spears, Polearms and Spears, Thrown Grenades 3 Scholar 2 1) KS: Farie Lore 12- 2 2) KS: Herbology 12- 2 3) KS: History Of The Occult 12- 2 4) KS: Legends And Lore 12- 2 5) KS: Magical And Supernatural Artifacts 12- 2 6) KS: Superhuman World 12- 2 7) KS: Supernatural Beings And Their Habits 12- 2 8) KS: The Occult World 12- Total Powers & Skill Cost: 432 Total Cost: 580 200+ Disadvantages 15 Distinctive Features: Demonic Appearance (Not Concealable; Noticed and Recognizable; Detectable By Commonly-Used Senses) 20 DNPC: Fellow BPRD Agents (roughly 4-6 agents at any one time) 11- (Slightly Less Powerful than the PC; Group DNPC: x4 DNPCs) 15 Enraged: Friends Hurt (Common), go 11-, recover 14- 10 Hunted: Assorted Supernatural Beings 14- (As Pow, Watching) 20 Hunted: Rasputin 14- (As Pow, Harshly Punish) 5 Physical Limitation: Large (roughly 7' tall and weighing about 400 lbs: -2 DCV, +2 to PER Rolls to perceive) (Infrequently, Slightly Impairing) 10 Physical Limitation: Very Limited Manipulation With Right Hand (Frequently, Slightly Impairing) 15 Psychological Limitation: Anger Makes Him Reckless (Common, Strong) 10 Psychological Limitation: Investigative Curiosity (Common, Moderate) 20 Psychological Limitation: Protective Of The Innocent (esp. children) (Very Common, Strong) 15 Reputation: Beast Of The Apocalypse, 14- (Extreme; Known Only To A Small Group [occultists]) 10 Unluck: 2d6 215 Experience Points 580 Total Disadvantage Points Background/History: Hellboy is half-human and half-demon, the son of a witch who pledged herself to a demon some 300 years ago. In 1944 he was brought to Earth by the sorcerer Rasputin, who summoned him as part of the Ragna Rok project. Hellboy arrived as a small boy and this inoffensive appearance led to him being dubbed "Hellboy." Taken to an Air Force base in New Mexico, Hellboy grew quickly, and by 1952 was for all intents and purposes an adult. Hellboy was declared an honorary human being by the United Nations in 1952 and joined the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense soon after. Not surprisingly he quickly became the Bureau's top field agent. He has encountered, fought, and defeated numerous monsters and supernatural beings over the years, ranging from vampires, to werewolves, to even a dragon. This last encounter is of special significance, as Hellboy was wounded in the battle and lilies sprouted from his blood. This also happened to a monk who fought the same dragon in 600 AD and is an apparent sign of purity. In the late 1990s, Hellboy finally encountered Rasputin, who stated he was Hellboy's master and told Hellboy he was the one who had summoned Hellboy to earth. Rasputin also said Hellboy's purpose was to free the "dragon" Ogdru Jahad and bring about the end of the world. Although he defeated (killed in fact) Rasputin, Hellboy has since encountered such beings as the goddess Hecate, who said he was the key to Armageddon, as well as the demon Ualac, who took from Hellboy his invisible crown of fire (the crown is now in Pandemonium, in the House of the Fly, waiting for Hellboy to claim it). In addition, Father Adrian Frost gave Hellboy a piece of paper depicting his stone arm and the caption (in Old Lemurian) of "Behold The Right Hand Of Doom." With the knowledge of what he was and of his origins weighing on him, Hellboy quit the BPRD in 2001, deciding to go out on his own for a while to get some answers as to his fate. As of yet, we have yet to find out what he's learned. This is, of course, a highly abbreviated account of Hellboy's origins and past. Naturally, I recommend you pick up the various Hellboy graphic novels and find out all the details for yourself. [Edit: Hellboy's origins have been fully explained in sveral stories that appeared after this character sheet was created.] Personality/Motivation: All things considered, Hellboy is a pretty down-to-earth kind of guy. He likes to watch TV, drink beer, eat spicy foods, and smoke the occasional cigarette. He also likes his job, as it lets him investigate the strange and unusual, and serves as an outlet for his curiosity about the world around him. He seems to genuinely like looking into the world of the supernatural. As he says to Kate Corrigan about finding for the ghost Hurstmonceaux Castle: "That would be something." Interestingly, although Hellboy deals with the supernatural on a day-to-day basis, he has no interest in who he is. Instead he tires to ignore his origins. Once again a comment to Kate is very telling: "You know how I live? I never deal with what I am." In Seed Of Destruction Hellboy mentions that one of his faults, the one that has gotten him in the most trouble of the years, is his temper. He shows a tendency to get angry in certain situations, leading to his doing fairly reckless (and stupid) things -- such as charging into a pitch black room or staying to fight something he can't stop easily. His temper also shows in how he reacts to his friends and allies getting injured. Such an event will often lead him to charge the guilty party with the intent of fully stomping it into the ground. Of course, in several cases, this leads to Hellboy biting off a touch more than he can chew... Although he fights the supernatural regularly, Hellboy doesn't go around killing monsters wantonly. In many cases he will ignore, or at least leave alone, a supernatural being, at least until the being's intentions are clear. He is, after all, a supernatural being himself. However, Hellboy has no patience for murderous and/or evil beings of supernatural origins, and a sure-fire way to tick him off is for a ghost, vampire, werewolf, witch, or what-have-you start killing innocent people -- especially children. Start doing that and all bets are off. Hellboy was willing to tackle the Baba Yaga all by himself (and did, shooting out one of her eyes) because of her habits. Quotes: "Come and get it, tough guy!" "Gotta go do what I do." "I'll be back for you, you horrible thing." "I'm gonna be sore in the morning." "Lady, I was gonna cut you some slack, 'cause your a major mythological figure, but now you've just gone nuts!" Powers/Tactics: First of all, Hellboy's infernal origins mean he is much stronger and far, far tougher than any normal human. Secondly, Hellboy has shown remarkable recuperative powers, not to mention extreme resistance to being burned and electrocuted. He bounces back quickly from all sorts of abuse, and has even gone so far as to ignore a knife in his back and to charge a German MG-42 machine-gun and come out relatively unscathed. In Conqueror Worm the Nazi scientist Herman von Klempt mentions he has Hellboy hooked up to a generator capable of generating enough "...volts... to light up Hamburg." and he doubts that's sufficent to kill him. In fact, it's debatable if even Liz Sherman at full power could incinerate him. In addition to being fairly hard to hurt, Hellboy also bears what is called "The Right Hand of Doom." The hand (and forearm) is made from what looks to be solid stone and is effectively invulnerable. It cannot be scratched, nicked, marked, or damaged in anyway. It also doesn't feel any pain. According to legend, this hand created the "dragon" Ogdru Jahad, imprisoned it (actually, "them" as Ogdru Jahad is seven related beings), and can release and control them. Apparently, it was grafted onto Hellboy's arm soon after he was born by parties unknown. Naturally, Hellboy has no intention of using the hand to do any of these things, but that doesn't stop others from trying to force him to work for them. It may be possible to cut the hand from Hellboy's arm and use it by itself. However, Hellboy must be alive when this happens, cutting it from his dead body will result in a "poisoned" limb. Hellboy also carries an assortment of normal equipment. His belt buckle is a transmitter, allowing the BPRD to track his whereabouts. He also carries a walkie-talkie/cellphone from time-to-time, and the occasional grenade and/or flare. Aside from th transmitter, these items aren't listed on his character sheet, although you could include them if you wish. The grenades, at the very least, only seem to be around about 50% of the time (usually if the plot calls for one). Hellboy also carries a handgun. He says he's a terrible shot, although he does seem to hit most things he aims at (granted, they are usually right in front of him). His original pistol was a gift from the Torch of Liberty (a WWII-era superhero), in later stories he's carried both big revolvers and a Zinco automatic pistol (the latter exploded on him). Hellboy also has a bewildering pile of charms and the like in his belt pouches. They can be things like herbs, or physical talismans. Some seem to work as Dispel versus Summon, while one charm looked to Suppress Growth (turning a giant pig-man into a dwarf pig-man). The 8- roll represents his chances of having the right item in the first place. A search will take at least a Full Phase, maybe more. Mentally Hellboy may not be the most cerebral of people (he prefers to simply punch things until they fall over), but he's no dummy. He's been around for some 50 years and does his research. He knows a lot about the supernatural world and will use this knowledge to his advantage. Appearance: Hellboy stands about seven feet in height with a very broad-chested and muscular build. His skin is brick red, his eyes are a pupiless orange, while his black hair consists of a small beard, sideburns, and a short ponytail. His left hand is normal in size and shape, while his right is giant-sized and made from stone. He has such demonic features as cloven hooves, a tail, and horns, but he keeps his horns filed off, resulting in Hellboy looking like he is wearing goggles on his forehead. Hellboy normally dresses in black shorts, "boots" cut to account for his hooves, a brown trenchcoat, and a gunbelt loaded with assorted gadgets, charms, and the occasional grenade. Sometimes he adds a t-shirt to the mix. Designer's Notes: When I first saw Hellboy I dismissed him out of hand for reasons I can't recall. My mistake. Mike Mignola has created a fun character with a strong Pulp-Era feel, as well as a fun world to game in. Interestingly, Hellboy has grown to become quite a successful character for Mignola, what with other writers and artists praising his work (and working on Hellboy material), a Hellboy video game, and a feature movie with Ron Perlman as the title character. Hellboy could fit into virtually any setting featuring magic and the supernatural. Personally, I could see a Hellboy/Planetary cross over working well, or Hellboy in the world of Hellsing (now there's an image for you!). One last word on Hellboy's Unluck. In keeping with the nature of the stories, Hellboy's Unluck should result in either: A) his gun malfunctions, he looses his gun, or C) the floor collapses out from under him. (Hellboy created by Mike Mignola, character sheet created by Michael Surbrook)
  12. Re: A question about building spears. Don't give it Independent. If you lose it, you lose the points you spend on it. This might be fine if you build The One Ring, not so good for your average spear. Also, Independent was removed as of 6E (thank goodness). The typical spear is as follows: OAF, STR Minimum, Real Weapon. The ability to throw it is HKA, Range Based On STR, One Charge (recoverable), Lockout (can't use it until you get it back). Restrainable is best for things that can't be taken away, but can be bound, entangled, trapped, and so on. The wings on a bird, for example (or Dawnstar).
  13. Susano

    Hellboy

    Re: Hellboy Oh heck with it... here he is again: HELLBOY (Anung Un Rama) Val CHA Cost Roll Notes 30 STR 20 15- Lift 1600 kg; 6d6 HTH Damage [3] 18 DEX 24 13- OCV: 6/DCV: 6 25 CON 30 14- 16 BODY 12 12- 13 INT 3 12- PER Roll 14- 20 EGO 20 13- ECV: 7 20 PRE 10 13- PRE Attack: 4d6 9 COM 0 11- 10 PD 4 Total: 10 PD (5 rPD) 10 ED 5 Total: 10 ED (10 rED) 4 SPD 12 Phases: 3, 6, 9, 12 15 REC 8 50 END 0 45 STUN 1 Total Characteristics Cost: 149 Movement: Running: 7"/14" Leaping: 6"/12" Swimming: 2"/4" Cost Powers & Skills 10 Seen It All Before And He Wasn't Impressed Then Either: +20 PRE; Only To Defend Against Presence Attacks (-1) 76 Right Hand Of Doom: HA +6d6, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2); Hand-To-Hand Attack (-1/2), Only With Blows From The Right Hand (-1/2) plus Armor (30 PD/30 ED), Hardened (+1/4); Activation Roll 8- (or Location 6-7; -2), Only Affects Attacks Against The Right Hand (-1), Visible (right hand is obviously made of stone; -1/4) plus Physical Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75%; Activation Roll 8- (or Location 6-7; -2), Only Affects Attacks Against The Right Hand (-1), Visible (right hand is obviously made of stone; -1/4) plus Energy Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75%; Activation Roll 8- (or Location 6-7; -2), Only Affects Attacks Against The Right Hand (-1), Visible (right hand is obviously made of stone; -1/4) 64 Belt Of Charms, Gadgets, and Grenades: Variable Power Pool (Gadget Pool), 50 base + 14 control cost, No Skill Roll Required (+1); Activation Roll 8- (to have the right item; see text; -2); all slots IAF (all objects must be IAF or OIF at minimum; -1/2) 18 Really Big Handgun: RKA 2 1/2d6, +1 Increased STUN Multiplier (+1/4); OAF (-1), 6 Charges (-3/4), [6] 20 Big And Tough: Physical Damage Reduction, Resistant, 50%; STUN Only (-1/2) 60 Infernal Origins: Energy Damage Reduction, Resistant, 75% 7 Tough Skinned: Damage Resistance (5 PD/10 ED) 2 Heavy: Knockback Resistance -1" 2 Faster Than He Looks: Running +1" (7" total), END 1 6 Quick On The Uptake: +2 PER with all Sense Groups 6 Belt Transponder: Radio Perception, Transmit, MegaScale (1" = 10 km; +1/2); Transmit Signal Only (-1), OIF (-1/2) 5 Tail: Extra Limb (1), Inherent (+1/4); Limited Manipulation (-1/4) 7 Can Ignore A Knife In The Back: Healing 1 BODY, Reduced Endurance (0 END; +1/2), Persistent (+1/2); Extra Time (Regeneration-Only) 1 Turn (Post-Segment 12) (-1 1/4), Self Only (-1/2) 19 Infernal Origins: LS (Immunity: All terrestrial diseases and biowarfare agents; Longevity: Immortal; Safe in Intense Cold; Safe in Intense Heat) Perks 12 Contact: Trevor Bruttenholm (Contact has access to major institutions, Contact has extremely useful Skills or resources, Contact has significant Contacts of his own, Very Good relationship with Contact [Trevor Bruttenholm is Hellboy's "father"]) 14- 30 Seems To Know Everyone: Contacts: Assorted paranormal, occult, and religious people around the world 5 Fringe Benefit: Membership: BPRD Agent, Passport, Weapon Permit (where appropriate) 9 Reputation: World's Greatest Paranormal Detective (on Earth) 14-, +3/+3d6 Talents 3 Doesn't Give Up Easily: Resistance +3 with EGO Rolls versus Interrogation and Wounding rolls Skills 8 +1 with All Combat 10 +2 with HTH Combat 3 Breakfall 13- 1 Bureaucratics 8- 3 Climbing 13- 3 Deduction 12- 3 Demolitions 12- 0 Language: English (idiomatic; literate) 1 Language: Old Lemurian (basic conversation; literate (only)) 2 PS: BPRD Agent 11- 3 Shadowing 12- 3 Stealth 13- 3 TF: Common Motorized Ground Vehicles, Jetpack 3 Tracking 12- 5 WF: Blades, Handguns, Javelins and Thrown Spears, Polearms and Spears, Thrown Grenades 3 Scholar 2 1) KS: Farie Lore 12- 2 2) KS: Herbology 12- 2 3) KS: History Of The Occult 12- 2 4) KS: Legends And Lore 12- 2 5) KS: Magical And Supernatural Artifacts 12- 2 6) KS: Superhuman World 12- 2 7) KS: Supernatural Beings And Their Habits 12- 2 8) KS: The Occult World 12- Total Powers & Skill Cost: 432 Total Cost: 580 200+ Disadvantages 15 Distinctive Features: Demonic Appearance (Not Concealable; Noticed and Recognizable; Detectable By Commonly-Used Senses) 20 DNPC: Fellow BPRD Agents (roughly 4-6 agents at any one time) 11- (Slightly Less Powerful than the PC; Group DNPC: x4 DNPCs) 15 Enraged: Friends Hurt (Common), go 11-, recover 14- 10 Hunted: Assorted Supernatural Beings 14- (As Pow, Watching) 20 Hunted: Rasputin 14- (As Pow, Harshly Punish) 5 Physical Limitation: Large (roughly 7' tall and weighing about 400 lbs: -2 DCV, +2 to PER Rolls to perceive) (Infrequently, Slightly Impairing) 10 Physical Limitation: Very Limited Manipulation With Right Hand (Frequently, Slightly Impairing) 15 Psychological Limitation: Anger Makes Him Reckless (Common, Strong) 10 Psychological Limitation: Investigative Curiosity (Common, Moderate) 20 Psychological Limitation: Protective Of The Innocent (esp. children) (Very Common, Strong) 15 Reputation: Beast Of The Apocalypse, 14- (Extreme; Known Only To A Small Group [occultists]) 10 Unluck: 2d6 215 Experience Points 580 Total Disadvantage Points Background/History: Hellboy is half-human and half-demon, the son of a witch who pledged herself to a demon some 300 years ago. In 1944 he was brought to Earth by the sorcerer Rasputin, who summoned him as part of the Ragna Rok project. Hellboy arrived as a small boy and this inoffensive appearance led to him being dubbed "Hellboy." Taken to an Air Force base in New Mexico, Hellboy grew quickly, and by 1952 was for all intents and purposes an adult. Hellboy was declared an honorary human being by the United Nations in 1952 and joined the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense soon after. Not surprisingly he quickly became the Bureau's top field agent. He has encountered, fought, and defeated numerous monsters and supernatural beings over the years, ranging from vampires, to werewolves, to even a dragon. This last encounter is of special significance, as Hellboy was wounded in the battle and lilies sprouted from his blood. This also happened to a monk who fought the same dragon in 600 AD and is an apparent sign of purity. In the late 1990s, Hellboy finally encountered Rasputin, who stated he was Hellboy's master and told Hellboy he was the one who had summoned Hellboy to earth. Rasputin also said Hellboy's purpose was to free the "dragon" Ogdru Jahad and bring about the end of the world. Although he defeated (killed in fact) Rasputin, Hellboy has since encountered such beings as the goddess Hecate, who said he was the key to Armageddon, as well as the demon Ualac, who took from Hellboy his invisible crown of fire (the crown is now in Pandemonium, in the House of the Fly, waiting for Hellboy to claim it). In addition, Father Adrian Frost gave Hellboy a piece of paper depicting his stone arm and the caption (in Old Lemurian) of "Behold The Right Hand Of Doom." With the knowledge of what he was and of his origins weighing on him, Hellboy quit the BPRD in 2001, deciding to go out on his own for a while to get some answers as to his fate. As of yet, we have yet to find out what he's learned. This is, of course, a highly abbreviated account of Hellboy's origins and past. Naturally, I recommend you pick up the various Hellboy graphic novels and find out all the details for yourself. [Edit: Hellboy's origins have been fully explained in sveral stories that appeared after this character sheet was created.] Personality/Motivation: All things considered, Hellboy is a pretty down-to-earth kind of guy. He likes to watch TV, drink beer, eat spicy foods, and smoke the occasional cigarette. He also likes his job, as it lets him investigate the strange and unusual, and serves as an outlet for his curiosity about the world around him. He seems to genuinely like looking into the world of the supernatural. As he says to Kate Corrigan about finding for the ghost Hurstmonceaux Castle: "That would be something." Interestingly, although Hellboy deals with the supernatural on a day-to-day basis, he has no interest in who he is. Instead he tires to ignore his origins. Once again a comment to Kate is very telling: "You know how I live? I never deal with what I am." In Seed Of Destruction Hellboy mentions that one of his faults, the one that has gotten him in the most trouble of the years, is his temper. He shows a tendency to get angry in certain situations, leading to his doing fairly reckless (and stupid) things -- such as charging into a pitch black room or staying to fight something he can't stop easily. His temper also shows in how he reacts to his friends and allies getting injured. Such an event will often lead him to charge the guilty party with the intent of fully stomping it into the ground. Of course, in several cases, this leads to Hellboy biting off a touch more than he can chew... Although he fights the supernatural regularly, Hellboy doesn't go around killing monsters wantonly. In many cases he will ignore, or at least leave alone, a supernatural being, at least until the being's intentions are clear. He is, after all, a supernatural being himself. However, Hellboy has no patience for murderous and/or evil beings of supernatural origins, and a sure-fire way to tick him off is for a ghost, vampire, werewolf, witch, or what-have-you start killing innocent people -- especially children. Start doing that and all bets are off. Hellboy was willing to tackle the Baba Yaga all by himself (and did, shooting out one of her eyes) because of her habits. Quotes: "Come and get it, tough guy!" "Gotta go do what I do." "I'll be back for you, you horrible thing." "I'm gonna be sore in the morning." "Lady, I was gonna cut you some slack, 'cause your a major mythological figure, but now you've just gone nuts!" Powers/Tactics: First of all, Hellboy's infernal origins mean he is much stronger and far, far tougher than any normal human. Secondly, Hellboy has shown remarkable recuperative powers, not to mention extreme resistance to being burned and electrocuted. He bounces back quickly from all sorts of abuse, and has even gone so far as to ignore a knife in his back and to charge a German MG-42 machine-gun and come out relatively unscathed. In Conqueror Worm the Nazi scientist Herman von Klempt mentions he has Hellboy hooked up to a generator capable of generating enough "...volts... to light up Hamburg." and he doubts that's sufficent to kill him. In fact, it's debatable if even Liz Sherman at full power could incinerate him. In addition to being fairly hard to hurt, Hellboy also bears what is called "The Right Hand of Doom." The hand (and forearm) is made from what looks to be solid stone and is effectively invulnerable. It cannot be scratched, nicked, marked, or damaged in anyway. It also doesn't feel any pain. According to legend, this hand created the "dragon" Ogdru Jahad, imprisoned it (actually, "them" as Ogdru Jahad is seven related beings), and can release and control them. Apparently, it was grafted onto Hellboy's arm soon after he was born by parties unknown. Naturally, Hellboy has no intention of using the hand to do any of these things, but that doesn't stop others from trying to force him to work for them. It may be possible to cut the hand from Hellboy's arm and use it by itself. However, Hellboy must be alive when this happens, cutting it from his dead body will result in a "poisoned" limb. Hellboy also carries an assortment of normal equipment. His belt buckle is a transmitter, allowing the BPRD to track his whereabouts. He also carries a walkie-talkie/cellphone from time-to-time, and the occasional grenade and/or flare. Aside from th transmitter, these items aren't listed on his character sheet, although you could include them if you wish. The grenades, at the very least, only seem to be around about 50% of the time (usually if the plot calls for one). Hellboy also carries a handgun. He says he's a terrible shot, although he does seem to hit most things he aims at (granted, they are usually right in front of him). His original pistol was a gift from the Torch of Liberty (a WWII-era superhero), in later stories he's carried both big revolvers and a Zinco automatic pistol (the latter exploded on him). Hellboy also has a bewildering pile of charms and the like in his belt pouches. They can be things like herbs, or physical talismans. Some seem to work as Dispel versus Summon, while one charm looked to Suppress Growth (turning a giant pig-man into a dwarf pig-man). The 8- roll represents his chances of having the right item in the first place. A search will take at least a Full Phase, maybe more. Mentally Hellboy may not be the most cerebral of people (he prefers to simply punch things until they fall over), but he's no dummy. He's been around for some 50 years and does his research. He knows a lot about the supernatural world and will use this knowledge to his advantage. Appearance: Hellboy stands about seven feet in height with a very broad-chested and muscular build. His skin is brick red, his eyes are a pupiless orange, while his black hair consists of a small beard, sideburns, and a short ponytail. His left hand is normal in size and shape, while his right is giant-sized and made from stone. He has such demonic features as cloven hooves, a tail, and horns, but he keeps his horns filed off, resulting in Hellboy looking like he is wearing goggles on his forehead. Hellboy normally dresses in black shorts, "boots" cut to account for his hooves, a brown trenchcoat, and a gunbelt loaded with assorted gadgets, charms, and the occasional grenade. Sometimes he adds a t-shirt to the mix. Designer's Notes: When I first saw Hellboy I dismissed him out of hand for reasons I can't recall. My mistake. Mike Mignola has created a fun character with a strong Pulp-Era feel, as well as a fun world to game in. Interestingly, Hellboy has grown to become quite a successful character for Mignola, what with other writers and artists praising his work (and working on Hellboy material), a Hellboy video game, and a feature movie with Ron Perlman as the title character. Hellboy could fit into virtually any setting featuring magic and the supernatural. Personally, I could see a Hellboy/Planetary cross over working well, or Hellboy in the world of Hellsing (now there's an image for you!). One last word on Hellboy's Unluck. In keeping with the nature of the stories, Hellboy's Unluck should result in either: A) his gun malfunctions, he looses his gun, or C) the floor collapses out from under him. (Hellboy created by Mike Mignola, character sheet created by Michael Surbrook)
  14. Susano

    Hellboy

    Re: Hellboy I intend to create some of the BPRD agents as well. Monster Island has the perfect power set for creating Roger.
  15. Susano

    Hellboy

    Re: Hellboy Thanks. I'll add it to here: http://surbrook.devermore.net/adaptationscomic/comicchar.html#hell with: http://surbrook.devermore.net/adaptationscomic/hellboy/hellboy.html
  16. Re: A question about building spears. I'd argue that the Skillful Weapon levels only apply to those spears built with added flanges and blades to the head to specifically allow them to block, bind, and disarm. Most spears don't do that.
  17. Re: programmer/hacker skill set? Kazei 5 has a pretty complete Template for a hacker/programmer. However, it's at home right now, so I can't tell you all of what's in it.
  18. Re: Genre-crossover nightmares In which Baloo must dodge an irate Chinese-American gunfighter girl from New York.
  19. Re: Announcing Kazei 5, Second Edition Okay. I tried creating my own export format as well. I want a pure tab-only export format for characters, vehicles, computers, and so on, but... gave up when my attempts failed.
  20. Re: I love me some xenomorphs! The worm thing is a Space Slug, if I recall correctly.
  21. Re: Do I need the 6th Martial Arts book? Yeah, he was teaching Kajukenbo as a "secret ninja" art, figuring most of his students would never know the difference. And yes, getting called on it was a possible plot seed for poor old Jack.
  22. Re: Announcing Kazei 5, Second Edition What is an hde file? I can't get it to load into Hero Designer.
  23. Re: Do I need the 6th Martial Arts book? Athletically, he's top notch... story wise... he's... lacking.
  24. Re: Do I need the 6th Martial Arts book?
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