Post by Cernunnos on Jun 19, 2015 14:21:13 GMT -5
Star Wars: Agency 66: On the heels of “Order 66” and the subsequent dismantling of the Jedi Order, as well as the eradication of their kind, all force users not pardoned by the Emperor of the new Galactic Empire are systematically hunted down and destroyed. The newly formed government has sanctioned a tactical agency within itself specializing in the collection of bounties of former Jedi as well as the pursuit, capture and execution of practicing force users within the greater galaxy. Aid the Empire by joining its cause and using your skillset in its quest to find and eliminate its enemies.
Game Rules:
- Set during the Star Wars Rebellion Era.
- Unsure. It depends on feedback and player input if we play SW: SAGA rpg or MURPG.
- Definitely not WEG or the old SW-D20 rpg.
Star Wars: The Bloodline Empire: In a secluded section of space siblings emerge to battle for honor, prestige’ and a place in their father’s inheritance by carving themselves an empire in the hopes of adding his to it. In this cinematic style of SW storytelling, you will make your own destiny as you forge your own path through enemies (foreign and domestic) and family in your attempt to unite a kingdom under one rule.
Inspiration:
- I wanted to run a game after viewing SWToR’s newest trailer, making a game similar to the story told in it.
- It’s basically Ran / King Lear meets a Game of Thrones
Game Rules:
- This game can be set during any of the Star Wars Eras, however more play possibilities are available if played within the Legacy/New Jedi Order Era or the Old Republic Era.
- Unsure. It depends on feedback and player input if we play SW: SAGA rpg or MURPG.
- Definitely not WEG or the old SW-D20 rpg.
D&D: “The Tower of Sin”: In a dark and horror filled macabre world, Zerge Fellbank (an evil gnome illusionist) is in charge of recruiting and training his master’s new generals for his unholy war. And he has his eye set on someone… is it you? I’ll be tinkering with adult themes and exploring the Taint mechanic in this D&D game. Every step will be a test of morality and the breakdown thereof as you travel up a tower, where each level will present its own unique horror and dreadful sin. Will you survive, and what will become of you if you do?
Inspiration:
- My original (core) group of table top gamers and I were talking to each other about a D&D horror campaign, which notes became the basis/model for a novel (which was never written); which has now been translated back into a pbp style game.
- It’s basically D&D meets SAW with magic tossed in.
Game Rules:
- D&D 3.5 (or if voted on MURPG) Rules
X-Men (Universe - 3356): After getting my background stories and typing up Scarlet Witch’s issue for another game, it made me deeply miss the X-Men universe. This X-Men game will be set within my newly established Universe 3356 where I’m currently running my Avengers game. The feel and the storylines presented in this game will parallel with my Avengers game, because they will all be presented in the same universe.
Game Rules:
- MURPG Rules.
No/Nothing: Please don’t do this, you already have an awesome game. It’s nothing personal, but do not start a new game. You always do this when you start something good. After building things up you try and expand things and start new games and things always fall apart and your games die, because you stretch yourself too thin and it just ends a horrible death. Don’t do it. Please.
Game Rules:
- Set during the Star Wars Rebellion Era.
- Unsure. It depends on feedback and player input if we play SW: SAGA rpg or MURPG.
- Definitely not WEG or the old SW-D20 rpg.
Star Wars: The Bloodline Empire: In a secluded section of space siblings emerge to battle for honor, prestige’ and a place in their father’s inheritance by carving themselves an empire in the hopes of adding his to it. In this cinematic style of SW storytelling, you will make your own destiny as you forge your own path through enemies (foreign and domestic) and family in your attempt to unite a kingdom under one rule.
Inspiration:
- I wanted to run a game after viewing SWToR’s newest trailer, making a game similar to the story told in it.
- It’s basically Ran / King Lear meets a Game of Thrones
Game Rules:
- This game can be set during any of the Star Wars Eras, however more play possibilities are available if played within the Legacy/New Jedi Order Era or the Old Republic Era.
- Unsure. It depends on feedback and player input if we play SW: SAGA rpg or MURPG.
- Definitely not WEG or the old SW-D20 rpg.
D&D: “The Tower of Sin”: In a dark and horror filled macabre world, Zerge Fellbank (an evil gnome illusionist) is in charge of recruiting and training his master’s new generals for his unholy war. And he has his eye set on someone… is it you? I’ll be tinkering with adult themes and exploring the Taint mechanic in this D&D game. Every step will be a test of morality and the breakdown thereof as you travel up a tower, where each level will present its own unique horror and dreadful sin. Will you survive, and what will become of you if you do?
Inspiration:
- My original (core) group of table top gamers and I were talking to each other about a D&D horror campaign, which notes became the basis/model for a novel (which was never written); which has now been translated back into a pbp style game.
- It’s basically D&D meets SAW with magic tossed in.
Game Rules:
- D&D 3.5 (or if voted on MURPG) Rules
X-Men (Universe - 3356): After getting my background stories and typing up Scarlet Witch’s issue for another game, it made me deeply miss the X-Men universe. This X-Men game will be set within my newly established Universe 3356 where I’m currently running my Avengers game. The feel and the storylines presented in this game will parallel with my Avengers game, because they will all be presented in the same universe.
Game Rules:
- MURPG Rules.
No/Nothing: Please don’t do this, you already have an awesome game. It’s nothing personal, but do not start a new game. You always do this when you start something good. After building things up you try and expand things and start new games and things always fall apart and your games die, because you stretch yourself too thin and it just ends a horrible death. Don’t do it. Please.