This follows Steve Darlington’s excellent format for designing adventures: take an evocative song you like and use it as your inspiration. For the ones I’m posting here, I use Moody Blues’ songs; this one is Legend of a Mind (Timothy Leary’s Dead). The adventure was written for my Firefly campaign, but it works in any SF campaign, and truth be told, would work for any milieu where the characters are involved in merchant trading. Go to Comment
I like it, and can easily adapt it to a fantasy setting if necessary. The only nitpick I have is that the title and/or blurb give no indication of the contents of this sub.
This follows Steve Darlington’s excellent format for designing adventures: take an evocative song you like and use it as your inspiration. For the ones I’m posting here, I use Moody Blues’ songs; this one is I Know You’re Out There Somewhere. The adventure was written for my Firefly campaign, but it works in any SF campaign, and truth be told, would work for any milieu where the characters are traveling and are under time pressure to leave the area. Go to Comment
Solid side-quest character, that is for sure. What an awkward thing to get involved in. Only thought would be to get him off the ruddy ship or ghost him! Go to Comment
This would be a tough one to run, a GM trying to seduce his players can amusing and awkward. (Seduction with dice alone just doesn't cut the mustard does it?) One way to play it would have the PCs not actually interact with him in game time. Yeah they can see him perform, they can even sleep with him, but the action always takes place right after he has put his boots back on, or when another player finds the same dedicated song recorded in their bunk mates media library as Gabe just "wrote" for them.
This follows Steve Darlington’s excellent format for designing adventures: take an evocative song you like and use it as your inspiration. For the ones I’m posting here, I use Moody Blues’ songs; this one is I’m Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band). The adventure was written for my Firefly campaign, but it works in any SF campaign, and truth be told, would work for any milieu where there are (a) popular entertainers and (b) the characters have a ship or caravan where passage may be obtained. Go to Comment
I liked this a lot and I'm going to use it. Aside from mundane folks they could also be dealing with upper crust characters with the disposable resources and status to make the PC's lives hell.
Eh, why not? There's certainly vast RP potential in them and gives anyone playing a priest or a devoted worshiper a lot of meat upon which to chew. Mind you, it takes a good bit of time to put one of these together, but I think it's worth it. Go to Comment
Plots (Hired) (Single-Storyline)
I'm going to find that codex scras mentioned... Go to Comment