Hey guys ! You’ve been of tremendous help before, your input really helped our game, so I’m back with a problem.
Hey guys ! You’ve been of tremendous help before, your input really helped our game, so I’m back with a problem.
Today our MH2 game was a little less than stellar. I think that my girlfriend (the MC) took MH outside of its domain of excellence, and that’s why it went a bit south. For context :
The end of the season is approaching fast (I got my fifth advancement). It turns out that my elder brother’s college fraternity is a fucking werewolf pack (it explains so much about his sudden toxic masculinity) and tonight he’s supposed to become part of it. The ceremony is a hunt in the woods. And I discovered the preys will be my elder sister and her girlfriend, who have gone missing (he has no idea, and when he does it will be too late for sure).
I’m in the woods with my witch coven, my girlfriend the ghost, and a manipulative vampire who I’ve called for help because she was the only other supernatural being I knew about.
The good parts of the session were the vampire flirting with me, and me unable to completely shut her off (which was awkward because she had been enslaving my ghost girlfriend for a year before I arrived in highschool, intervened, and made her stop). It really felt like the reason I’m playing monsterhearts, drama drama drama.
the bad parts were… everything else. Planning the assault on the werewolf fratboy party, looking for the van with my sister inside… how to say this ? it felt like a “regular” rpg session. too much adventure. The advance of the action was too detailed, it felt like I should have been rolling stealth, perception, persuasion… I was acutely aware that the system wasn’t tailored for that kind of playstyle at all and it harshly threw me off the game, i wasn’t immersed anymore because I kept thinking it wasn’t working.
We cut the session short and the MC acknowledged that something felt off. We think that it’s simply a case of asking the system to do something it’s not supposed to do.
I’d love to hear your thoughts, specifically on how you would personally make this endgame work within the correct Monsterhearts frame of reference and intention. I think the MC let her habits for more regular RPGs get the better of her, scenario-wise, and we both would like to avoid retconning or cancelling what’s been done.
Up until the woods, everything was perfect and i was devastated with anguish about what was going to happen to my sister and brother if I didn’t do anything. it’s just this last session, too adventurous, not monsterhearts enough, that had a problem.