Mal Malenkirk
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Anyone interested in a Trinity campaign? Have you even heard of it? As the tagline says, it's epic science-fiction. And as the lady in the picture shows, it involves some wicked paranormal powers.
I post this with some doubt but the hope that I can find four to six interested players. Since this has nothing to do with D&D or D20, I post with some trepidation. Trinity is a discontinued (as of 2001) Sci-Fi game from White Wolf first published in 1997 and it is their finest effort IMO. In particular, the series Darkness Revealed is the most fun I ever had with somebody else’s story as a GM. So much fun, that I would like to run it again as PbP.
Wikipedia gives a very cursory presentation of the game.
Trinity
I don’t expect the players to own the books, obviously. It is unlikely that there is another Trinity geek on the board who owns all the books like I do. The rule system is a variation of the ubiquitous WW D10. I’ll design the characters in cooperation with the players and I expect no one will have trouble understanding the basics: roll as many D10 as you are allowed and if a lot of them show up 7 or better, you are a happy camper.
In fact, not being familiar with Trinity is a plus. After all, the Darkness Revealed trilogy is the iconic Trinity campaign (It better be, it’s the only one!). I expect all fans of the setting already know the story and probably have played through it. There is too much mystery and intrigue in that story for me to accept players who are familiar with it. That’s the main reason I’m not doing this on a White Wolf forum. The other reason is that I’m lazy and don’t want to multiply needlessly the number of Forums I subscribe too.
I love 4e D&D, but be warned that Trinity is the opposite. It’s not a tactical board game in the least. Fights are to be avoided and when they occur they will be run Feng Shui style (minus the flying monkeys). This is very much about roleplaying. Therefore, I am looking for players who are capable of embellishing their posts a little. No need to be a professional writer, but a certain flair for storytelling is required. Ideally, I’d like to be able to collect all the posts made for a scene and edit them in a single narrative. On the other hand, since I’m more interested in quality than quantity, I don’t really expect daily posts. Three or four solid posts a week is enough.
Still want more info about the setting? You're a brave soul. I couldn't find a decent briefing online so I wrote one. Rushed it a bit, don't be too harsh.
So... any takers?
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