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DFRPG / Re: using its my birthday too as a one shot
« on: April 15, 2012, 09:20:28 PM »
Oh most definitely.  I've been wanting to find a good one shot with Savannah as a back drop. After listening to side jobs I had my story. You hit my problem right on the head. Harry goes off a finds weapons while Thomas watches the LARPers. Good for the story but bad for a game. I can't wait to see how they solve the vamp problem.

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DFRPG / Re: using its my birthday too as a one shot
« on: April 15, 2012, 06:45:13 PM »
Wow. I was totally ignoring the LARPers. I can total pull a boy who called wolf thing. Scare everyone with a story line when one of them is dead and drags everyone out in hysterics. Then when they find someone dead later on, no one thinks it's real.
The GM is my douche bag of the story. He played with her feelings and left her wanting. Which drove her to run away. When she comes over the intercom she'll demand that her first present( his hide) be brought to her in the theatre.
The rent a cop is outside helping Raymond  when he gets killed. He will be the first to know he died. Being an ex-cop he can have a gun in his car and be brought back to the restaurant by the two stoners coming outside.
Thanks a ton. Was over thinking this a bit.


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DFRPG / using its my birthday too as a one shot
« on: April 14, 2012, 12:43:46 AM »
Trying to put a one shot of Dresden for my group. I want to use the story "it's my birthday too" as a back drop/ darting point. Minus Harry, Molly, and Thomas.

I'll be using premades to speed things up. All the characters are either special guests, members of the evernight larp, or the lone security guard who was not killed. (Everyone in the know.) The location changed to a new mall built on Hutchinson Island here In Savannah Have. (Help make characters feel at home)

I'm looking for help to expand what is going on. The begining of noticing something is wrong and that guards are going missing is good. The final showdown with Drulinda is a great way to go out. The middle part is what is giving me trouble. Any ideas to help give it a little more meet to chew.

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DFRPG / Case-file: Tech Support
« on: July 10, 2011, 04:29:03 PM »
After checking out Runhide's  "I'm a wizard and I like my tech" and reading a few of the post i got this story line in my head. Thought i would share it and see what you guys thought.


You are called to investigate the murder of a wizard-in-training. There are the usual signs and smell of *Insert McNasty Here* all over the place. The girl is lying on the floor with a broken neck and bloody stump where her left hand used to be. But why attack a wizard-in-training? Neither her nor her master have any connection to *Insert McNasty Here*. So you do some digging.
Turns out the girl was super smart and at the head of her class. Had a bright future at M.I.T. where she would introduce the world to the next future computing master piece. The Wham!, big league magic power starts waking up inside of her and every computer crashing around her. She hated her new life of retro/basic belongings. Every night she dreamed of silicon chips and overclocked hardware. She would do anything to get her old life back.
Two weeks ago while moping around her Master’s dusty bookstore; she came across a not-so-old book along a back row of shelves. After reading only a few pages she began to light up again and begged her master to allow her to take the book home. Her master is just happy to see a smile on her face and lets her take the book. After all, there was nothing in Mr. Tesla’s book that she could hurt herself with.
That was last time her master saw her alive. After missing two lessons the old man had tried dowsing for her with no luck. It was only after hiring a private investigator (Or one of the PC’s) that he was able to find her hiding spot, and by then she was already dead. A look around the place and you can find a copy of Mr. Nikola Tesla’s “A Guide to Staying Current” (pun intended) lying on a work bench. It’s opened to a chapter describing how one would go about making a “Magical Lightning Rod” capable of suppressing all mortal magic within an area.  After talking with a few of her techie friends you can learn that she has begun going back to school and pulling her computer equipment back out of storage. They also note that she never takes her new, weird steampunk watch off.  
So there you have it. Girl builds a magical lightning rod. Word gets around. Bad guy finds out. Bad guys kills girl. Bad guy takes a device designed to nullify all mortal magic, no matter the source. Bad things happen….

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DFRPG / Re: I'm a wizard and I like my tech.
« on: July 09, 2011, 09:03:08 PM »
This has the markings of a great story line.

You are called to investigate the murder of a wizard-in-training. There are the usual signs and smell of *Insert McNasty Here* all over the place. The girl is lying on the floor with a broken neck and bloody stump where her left hand used to be. But why attack a wizard-in-training? Neither her nor her master have any connection to *Insert McNasty Here*. So you do some digging.
Turns out the girl was super smart and at the head of her class. Had a bright future at M.I.T. where she would introduce the world to the next future computing master piece. The Wham!, big league magic power starts waking up inside of her and every computer crashing around her. She hated her new life of retro/basic belongings. Every night she dreamed of silicon chips and overclocked hardware. She would do anything to get her old life back.
Two weeks ago while moping around her Master’s dusty bookstore; she came across a not-so-old book along a back row of shelves. After reading only a few pages she began to light up again and begged her master to allow her to take the book home. Her master is just happy to see a smile on her face and lets her take the book. After all, there was nothing in Mr. Tesla’s book that she could hurt herself with.
That was last time her master saw her alive. After missing two lessons the old man had tried dowsing for her with no luck. It was only after hiring a private investigator (Or one of the PC’s) that he was able to find her hiding spot, and by then she was already dead. A look around the place and you can find a copy of Mr. Nikola Tesla’s “A Guide to Staying Current” (pun intended) lying on a work bench. It’s opened to a chapter describing how one would go about making a “Magical Lightning Rod” capable of suppressing all mortal magic within an area.  After talking with a few of her techie friends you can learn that she has begun going back to school and pulling her computer equipment back out of storage. They also note that she never takes her new, weird steampunk watch off.  
So there you have it. Girl builds a magical lightning rod. Word gets around. Bad guy finds out. Bad guys kills girl. Bad guy takes a device designed to nullify all mortal magic, no matter the source. Bad things happen….

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