Dear All!

Dear All!

Dear All!

I’d like to ask you for help. You might remember me from September, I’m the guy who writes Europe-based ready-to-play MotW mysteries. The last one – “The Haunted Case of Eleonore Zugun” – was really fun to work with and now I’ve had time to finish another one, under the working title “Blood in Budapest”. It’s shorter than the Zugun mystery and I’ll publish it as pay-what-you-want PDF on DriveThruRPG in December.

I was wondering if some of you would like to read and comment on this text before I make final editing and layout. The mystery uses many experimental ideas – custom moves for every major character, a “bloodlust counter” move replacing countdown etc. – and I’d love to hear what do MotW fans think about them before fixing them in the final version.

If you want to help, please read the link to the google doc with the mystery. It’s open for viewing and comments. Of course everybody who helps me in any way will find him/herself in the thanks and acknowledgements section of the published adventure : ) Have a nice reading!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CiT9ikGmRU3r3ZK8PROelWcMZwIODSbE/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CiT9ikGmRU3r3ZK8PROelWcMZwIODSbE/view?usp=sharing

Just found this community and wanted to ask if anyone knew if there would be print copies of the game and companion…

Just found this community and wanted to ask if anyone knew if there would be print copies of the game and companion…

Just found this community and wanted to ask if anyone knew if there would be print copies of the game and companion deck for sale (and when they would be available)? Thanks in advance for any information.

Wanted to get feedback on a premise before I go ahead and write a whole playbook: The Martyr/Confessor/Sin-Eater, a…

Wanted to get feedback on a premise before I go ahead and write a whole playbook: The Martyr/Confessor/Sin-Eater, a…

Wanted to get feedback on a premise before I go ahead and write a whole playbook: The Martyr/Confessor/Sin-Eater, a Mortality (or possibly Power?) archetype who can take on the corruption of others and help people remember what they once stood for at inevitable cost to themself.

The Chained One is a playbook in my upcoming PbtA game, Land of the God-Kings.

The Chained One is a playbook in my upcoming PbtA game, Land of the God-Kings.

The Chained One is a playbook in my upcoming PbtA game, Land of the God-Kings. If you want, you can read more about the project at the link below:

http://anxiousmimic.blogspot.ca/search/label/Land%20of%20the%20God-Kings

Once, you lived in the Land of the God-Kings. No longer. By magic, luck, or something stranger, you have been evicted from the world, imprisoned or banished. But your power grows…

The main inspiration while writing this playbook was Sauron from Lord of the Rings, the Elder Gods from the Lovecraft Mythos, and the Crippled God from the Malazan Book of the Fallen

Credit goes to u/cilice on reddit for the idea for the playbook.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yef044IHsrH_oK6m-RT0XIfPH3I4xtqp/view

Hi Guys!

Hi Guys!

Hi Guys!

I’ve been following supernormal step for a while now and got inspired to design a playbook based on it’s main protagonist, Fiona Dae.

The experience I tried to create was a space for a character that is struggling with having to work as part of a team after relying so long on their independence for so long and learning new powers.

The character image is by Michael Lee Lunsford

Please have a look and let me know what you think 🙂

I present, The Wolf playbook.

https://mega.nz/#!dQsSHIjD!QQeh-fYzSRF_aDPy4-Fa9CS6FBudhW_9WOd_UBIPo7c

First session of my new Urban Shadows stream!

First session of my new Urban Shadows stream!

First session of my new Urban Shadows stream! We only got to introduce the characters and do the session start move, but we’ve certainly got a lot on the plate for next Tuesday!

Originally shared by Shaun Hayworth

Part 1 of #UrbanShadows is up!

Pretty stoked to be running this thing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfJkeMGCBBQ&feature=autoshare

The Most Monstrous Ever

The Most Monstrous Ever

The Most Monstrous Ever

Session two of our Monsterhearts 2 game was this past Saturday. Donna Strickland, my dangerous, 19 year old Wyrm with a hoard of CDs in her basement bedroom, is shaping up to be the most monstrous character I’ve ever played in an RPG.

I shared this on my on G+ page and put a thread about the session’s event on Twitter over the weekend, so people have probably already seen this. But I like sharing it. Content warning for physical abuse and necrophilia.

A bit of background. Donna the Wyrm and Vivian the Ghoul have had the hots for each other for a while now. When we got to the Your Backstory part of making characters, Vivian’s player said Donna was: “the one who reminded her what love was when she thought death had stolen it away forever.” I reciprocated by saying that Donna saw Vivian as “treasure” (everyone else is just “currency”) and that her shy, closed off nature roused Donna’s “want what they can’t have” nature of a dragon. The two had flirted a bit in session one, but nothing really happened. That all changed in last session.

So Vivian parks her motorcycle in the Speedway Gas Station parking lot where Donna is just finishing up her shift.

“You ready to go somewhere?” asks Vivian. (The two had made tentative plans to hang out after Donna got off work.)

“Sure. But can I go home and change first?” replies Donna. “I want to get out of this uniform.” (Her Speedway uniform is just khakis and a blue polo shirt, nothing terrible. Donna just wants to get Vivian back to her bedroom.)

The two drive to Donna’s place; the Wyrm in her car, and the Ghoul following on her motorcycle.

Back in Donna’s basement bedroom, Donna invites Vivan to peruse her CD collection while she goes to change. Vivian notices the smashed window and broken phonograph cover.

“What happened there?” asks Vivian.

“Some asshole chucked a phone through my window.” replies Donna. (It was actually Ingrid the Fae and Evelyn the Queen, two other PCs, but Donna and Vivian don’t know that.) “It’s over there, see?” She points to a chunky flip phone. (It’s 2003 by the way.)

“You should call the last number dialed and see who answers.” says Vivian. “That way you can figure out who’s phone it is!”

“That’s a fantastic idea.” Donna replies, grabbing the mystery phone, sitting on the bed and patting a spot next to her. Vivian sits down, and Donna drapes an arm over the little Ghoul, pulling her in close and pressing up against her. (I totally miss my Turn Someone On roll here.) Excited by the proximity of her crush, Donna fumbles the phone, and in her attempt to catch it, smashes it so hard into Vivian’s face that her nose starts bleeding.

But Vivian’s dead (though none of the characters, including Vivian herself, know that yet) and the blood that starts leaking from her face is this thick, black gunk. Like chocolate pudding. Vivian frantically asks for a bathroom, runs in, and tries to clean up her face. Donna is mortified, and knocks tentatively on the door to check on her guest. Vivian assures Donna everything is OK, and Donna goes back to the mystery phone. (The last number dialed was Tim, the County Police office who frequents the Speedway. He makes arrangements to pick it up from Donna at work tomorrow.) Vivian emerges, nose slightly swollen, but continuing to claim she’s fine. She and Donna decide to go get something to eat at the local Burger King, which is also where kids in the town hang out. They take Vivian’s motorcycle, at Donna’s request, specifically so she can wrap her arms around her injured crush.

Walking through the BK parking lot, Vivian is approached by Sophie, one of the Queen’s flunkies. Donna doesn’t really pay attention to their conversation, until Sophie starts harassing Vivian, saying the Ghoul’s nose looks fucked up.

“Your nose looks fucked up, bitch!” snarls Donna, swinging a fist at Sophie. She’s aiming to break Sophie’s nose, but her aim is off. Because of how they’re standing, she punches Vivian instead. Right in the nose. Again. (I whiffed my Lash Out Physically roll really bad here.) Donna starts to apologise, but Vivian isn’t crying. She takes her hands away from her nose, looks Donna right in the eye and says “Hit me again.” (Vivian’s player nails her Turn Someone On roll with a 9. Everyone around the table, myself included, goes “Oh holy shit.”)

After a second’s hesitation, Donna winds up, and cracks Vivian across the cheek. Dead black blood spatters the BK parking lot. Then Donna grabs Vivian by the collar, licks the trickle of blood off her face (it tastes like salty burnt toast), and shoves her tongue down the Ghoul’s throat. (I chose “Give myself to you” as Donna’s reaction, and this seemed most appropriate.) The kids in the parking lot are staring at them, and Sophie turns away muttering something about freaks. When the two finally break for air Donna suggests they go into the Burger King bathroom to clean up. Their faces are a mess, what with that black blood smeared everywhere. Vivian agrees, and they head inside.

But they don’t clean up. As soon as the bathroom door closes, Donna pushes Vivian into one of the stalls and they fuck. Turns out this is Vivian’s first time; it hurts, but she likes it. Afterwards Donna wipes some gunk off Vivian’s cheek and whispers, “Anything you want, baby.” Vivian replies “Promise to make me feel alive again.” (Mechanically, here’s what happened. Vivian’s player creates an additional Hunger for her. The player gets this look in her eyes and gleefully says “Vivian’s new hunger is PAIN.” The table goes nuts. This is where she decides Vivian was a virgin. As the Wyrm, Donna has to promise to get something for Vivian. We discuss if this has to be an object, and decide no, it can be something less tangible. That’s when Vivian’s player comes up with the promise to make poor dead Vivian feel alive again. The player and I are grinning this whole time at how fucked up all of this is.

And it is. I didn’t plan to play her this way, but Donna has now become someone who is willing to physically abuse her partner. At their request, sure, but still. And Vivian’s dead. She’s a Ghoul with a Hunger for Thrills and Pain. What kind of fucked up things will she ask Donna to do in an attempt to feel alive again? Whatever it is, Donna’s most likely going to do it, as she’s promised Vivian she would.

Shit is fucking fucked up. And it’s fantastic. 😀