So, that Hard Case in my Play-by-Forum game finally applied his Weapon Master move to his three weapons, opting to…

So, that Hard Case in my Play-by-Forum game finally applied his Weapon Master move to his three weapons, opting to…

So, that Hard Case in my Play-by-Forum game finally applied his Weapon Master move to his three weapons, opting to change one tag for each. 

Behold the glory of his selections:

Chainsaw (3-harm hand messy healing loud heavy)

Magnum (3-harm close reload magic)

Magnum (3-harm close reload far)

I think this impressive audacity should not be tarnished by petty Keeper complaints, so I think I’ll let it slide. Let’s see how that goes. 

We were actually chatting about how he might remove the “loud” from the chainsaw to get a lightsaber-like affair, but this… really takes the cookie. Have your Hard Cases ever done similar stuff?

Hey Hunters – I am your fan.

Hey Hunters – I am your fan.

Hey Hunters – I am your fan… I am Felix, and I run some MotW over at RPGG. Two tables active right now, and will open up a third one in May.  Due to the slow pace of PbF, I can’t offer much about these games without risking spoilerage in case one of my players wanders by, so, just the briefest of summaries:

Table 1 gathers some survivors of the Doom that came to Templeton – their little Kentish village was overrun by a weird pack of golems, and now the Wronged widower, his Initiate sister, their Arthurian Exile ancestor and the Spooky runaway teenage girl take the battle back to the monsters, like, wherever. The first mystery took them to the Orkneys…

Table 2 plays in the City, somewhere in the West of US, and they are “The Neighborhood Heroes”, protecting their little borough from intrusions, the current one a Serpent Man, who has already killed (and eaten)(and vomited out) two people. They are tracking him as we speak. They think. 

I am finding that MotW works brilliantly in PbF; even if pace is slow, all Hunters are extremely developed, their backgrounds rich, and most of the   time, people write well thought-out posts. 

Once these mysteries have played out, I’ll post some notes.