Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Session 7: Trauma


Handout image depicting Alvin on the operating table



Before we start

Before we get going here, a bit of an announcement, I know it's been a pretty painfull amount of time since I wrote up session 6, recently I was diagnosed with Depression. I'm doing better now, and I'm in a better place to pick up the blog once again.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Session 6 Transcript

As promised, here's the chat logs for session 6.

Link for the transcript

Session 6: Rain

Image from the handout for Session 6

Announcement

Before I go into the session handout. Last night was the official final session for the game, so the good news is I have enough material to write for this blog for a while, but the bad news is that there's a definite end to the game.

I'm not going to lie I had already started thinking of a future game in the same city, I mean honestly I personally am interested to see where NPC's and PC's alike ended up after a lengthy time skip, one of the last things I did was to ask all the players "Tell me what happens in the next five years" and to jot it down in a note pad file, I did the same for where, at that moment, I saw the various NPC's who were still alive end up.

I'm not going to spoil and thing about the game right now of course, but I kinda wanted to toss the information out of there that, like the game, there is an end point that we'll hit here.

Monday, September 15, 2014

GM TIPS: Managing Encroachment

Encroachment 101


So lately I've been asked for advise in running, normally on /tg/ or by people in the Rizon chat room, and part of this blogs point is to help GM's and players get a feel for the game.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Session 5 Handout

Once again here's the chat logs for the 5th session of this game,

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Session 5: Breakout

Alison Wright, as seen in the handout art for this session.
Kade from the "Secret" handout



The session handout

(starting with session 5, I started taking the time to draft up proper handouts for the group, little short story formatted booklets that served to bring the PC's up to speed without having to make them sit through lengthy monolog sessions)