Hi all!

Hi all!

Hi all!

I’m planning on writing an Arc for my Crooked character’s player using his former heats. I plan to focus on the idea that he(the crooked) disrupted what was on the surface level human trafficking, but was in fact more like vampire takeout. The gang in charge of the human trafficking will come for revenge against the crooked, and essentially let their former clients have at him. I’m planning on a very ‘From Dusk til Dawn’ vibe for it.

The problem I’m running into: I’m not sure how the countdown would work. Countdown’s are meant for if the hunters never appeared, but I’m confused as this is a personal character arc. How do you approach character based arcs?

Also, and this feels like a silly question but how should one approach a personal character arc in regards to All the players? I know it’s to help add some depth to the character in question (i’m also trying to get the player for the crooked to be more engaged), but should I be on the lookout for accidentally excluding the other players?

Sorry this is so long!

Hi there!

Hi there!

Hi there!

I’m keeper of my first motw campaign, and have no experience with rpgs what so ever. My current plan for the campaign is that it will be centrally located within a small county area (think Gravity Falls, or Buffy). As this will be my players first motw experience as well (though they all have some experiance with dnd) I want the first mystery to be a good tutorial lesson for them as well as a good way to see how their characters interact with one another, however, I’m worried I haven’t actually put in enough fighting to make it interesting, or havent put enough clues as to what is actually causing the monsters to appear. Do you guys have any advice?

I have a separate list of locations they can explore (this is on a separate file as I’m hoping to run multiple mysteries within the town)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LmKQ_Tmoa4MppDBxgGPufQp2lfKnrkeU/view?usp=drive_web