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what? I don't want a turn. Can you imagine me running a game? Can you imagine the madness?
I want gideon to get his shit together and run the game way before he's actually ready to do so. Like, starting in an hour or two please. No I don't want to be reasonable about this.
See? Gideon was originally planning to start on Easter, according to my sourcesTM. Now I have it pushed up to tomorrow. Squeaky wheel something something.
See? Gideon was originally planning to start on Easter, according to my sourcesTM. Now I have it pushed up to tomorrow. Squeaky wheel something something.
Alright chaps, I've made a game based around Skulduggery Pleasant. It has a couple of spoilers, but nothing TOO serious. (WEll, maybe except for Ravel. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, GET READING, BITCH!).
I was inspired by Derek Landy's release of the conclusion to the series, the dying of the light. I hate the bastard for finishing it, but hell did he do it well.
Anyway:
Good guys:
Mortal - villager standard, given two votes as compensation
Sensitive - Seer standard
Skuduggery Pleasant - Kills whoever kills Valkyrie Cain, and has two lives
Valkyrie Cain - starts with the sigil of the grand necromancers
Saracen Rue - Will be told something COMPLETELY random, nightly. It could be absolutely anything, but is entirely random
Gordon Edgeley - When killed, can say one word nightly to anyone but a mortal
Kenny Dunne - Each night, picks a role or group of roles (i.e. mortals, sensitives, powered roles), and the number of people in said group or with said role will be announced the following morning
Bad guys:
Erskine Ravel - any sensitives will see him as a good guy, but he can kill one person, and then will be seen as a bad guy
Remnant - each night, they pick a player, whose power and votes they control . Any attempt to tell someone else while possessed will result in the person's death
Bad guy - werewolf standard
Nefarian Serpine:
This role has three stages
1) Nefarian Serpine, Killer Supreme - a bad guy, who once killed will go to the next stage
2) Nefarian Serpine, Zombie King - another bad guy, who can do one of two things: each night, they must pick between converting a person to the bad guys’ side, with a 50% chance of success, or leaving the bad guys’ team and becoming the next Nefarian Serpine stage
3) Nefarian Serpine... Woman!?!? - can survive being attacked one night. The next attack kills them.Also, if they can solve and eency-weency little challenge I set for them, Valkyrie Cain will be revealed to them, and anyone with the sigil of the grand necromancers will be granted a night’s invulnerability
Thrasher - votes for whoever Nefarian Serpine votes for, and can survive one attack
Cloaking sphere - you escape all forms of attack for one night
The book of names - depending on your role, you will get a different extra power, a nice big one. You can choose to donate this to another character instead.
God-killer sword, bow, and dagger - each of these grants one kill
Sigil - the effects of these vary massively, and will be decided upon me giving you them
Alright chaps, I've made a game based around Skulduggery Pleasant. It has a couple of spoilers, but nothing TOO serious. (WEll, maybe except for Ravel. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, GET READING, BITCH!).
I was inspired by Derek Landy's release of the conclusion to the series, the dying of the light. I hate the bastard for finishing it, but hell did he do it well.
Anyway:
Good guys:
Mortal - villager standard, given two votes as compensation
Sensitive - Seer standard
Skuduggery Pleasant - Kills whoever kills Valkyrie Cain, and has two lives
Valkyrie Cain - starts with the sigil of the grand necromancers
Saracen Rue - Will be told something COMPLETELY random, nightly. It could be absolutely anything, but is entirely random
Gordon Edgeley - When killed, can say one word nightly to anyone but a mortal
Kenny Dunne - Each night, picks a role or group of roles (i.e. mortals, sensitives, powered roles), and the number of people in said group or with said role will be announced the following morning
Bad guys:
Erskine Ravel - any sensitives will see him as a good guy, but he can kill one person, and then will be seen as a bad guy
Remnant - each night, they pick a player, whose power and votes they control . Any attempt to tell someone else while possessed will result in the person's death
Bad guy - werewolf standard
Nefarian Serpine:
This role has three stages
1) Nefarian Serpine, Killer Supreme - a bad guy, who once killed will go to the next stage
2) Nefarian Serpine, Zombie King - another bad guy, who can do one of two things: each night, they must pick between converting a person to the bad guys’ side, with a 50% chance of success, or leaving the bad guys’ team and becoming the next Nefarian Serpine stage
3) Nefarian Serpine... Woman!?!? - can survive being attacked one night. The next attack kills them.Also, if they can solve and eency-weency little challenge I set for them, Valkyrie Cain will be revealed to them, and anyone with the sigil of the grand necromancers will be granted a night’s invulnerability
Thrasher - votes for whoever Nefarian Serpine votes for, and can survive one attack
Cloaking sphere - you escape all forms of attack for one night
The book of names - depending on your role, you will get a different extra power, a nice big one. You can choose to donate this to another character instead.
God-killer sword, bow, and dagger - each of these grants one kill
Sigil - the effects of these vary massively, and will be decided upon me giving you them
Alright chaps, I've made a game based around Skulduggery Pleasant. It has a couple of spoilers, but nothing TOO serious. (WEll, maybe except for Ravel. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, GET READING, BITCH!).
Pyure's wishlist:
*More "standard boring" roles. Fewer mega-individuals. Right now your balance is good. Giving so-called "boring" roles 2 votes is a fun way to make it work.
*100% random role assignation. VikeStep a spy randomly? Hah!
Pyure's inquiry: Kenny Dunne seems incredibly powerful. A mega-seer. Should his role be revealed after he uses it or something else off-setting?