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Chapter 10 – I’ve Never Meta Game I Couldn’t Beat – Introduction

I had a vague idea of how I wanted the Father Coughlin storyline to come to an end, but I really hadn’t decided on the specifics yet other than that I didn’t want to drag it out too much longer. Then, a few weeks ago, someone posted on an RPG related Facebook group about having […]

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Chapter 8 – What Really Bugs Me About the Whole Thing

(Another quick toss-together adventure, prepared while eating dinner after work on game night…) A random pair of characters are on patrol when they see a bright light flash across the sky; a meteor strikes out toward the marshy areas near the canal. If characters get together quickly to investigate, they’ll get close enough to see

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Flower Child

Flower Child is a modern super-powered nature-loving hippy gone… sort of bad?  Caustic and Jaggoleth have convinced him that they’re rebels against an oppressive system, so he’s going along with them for now, but he’s starting to suspect they’re not being totally honest with him. Type:  NPCGeneration Method:  ManualFirst Appearance:  Chapter 7

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Chapter 6 – West Virginia, There is a Saurid Claws

The D-Listers have set up regular patrols through town.  While Velocimancer and Aria are out making their rounds, they’re approached, surprisingly, by another Saurid – the first Velocimancer has met on our world. This Saurid has chosen “Natalie” as her human name, and says she’s heard all about the D-Listers and their famous leader, Velocimancer,

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Travesty

Colin Rogers loved everything about being a cop.  Everything except the pay.  And the rules.  And the laws.  Okay, really he just liked the power. He got away with abusing that power, too, for a long time – but eventually, after too many lawsuits and internal investigations, his superiors couldn’t cover or ignore his abuses

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Bombardier

In a super-powered world, every organization from governments to criminal syndicates to Walmart has a top-secret skunkworks program or two underway.  Armed-robbery convict Jake Slattery agreed to participate in one such program – sponsored by an organization whose name he never learned – in exchange for his freedom from prison. He found himself bonded to

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