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[d20 modern - Friday the 13th] Do *you* have what it takes to be a camp counsler?
If so, welcome aboard!! I know you have heard stories about 'Camp Blood' but they aren't true! Just Urban Legends try to tell their precious kids so they wont leave them home alone. Sure, we have had some kids get killed but they started teasing the bears in the woods (what few bears there are at Camp Crystal Lake).
We are hiring 6 to 7 counslers with a head counsler. So if you could send your resumes, we hope to see you at Camp!!
Dont expect to live long as this is a horror d20 modern game and lots of sex, drugs and blood to be had. This will not be played here. Leave resumes (Character sheets) here and as soon as i have 6 to 7 with a head counsler, i will post where we are playing.
4d6, reroll 1s, drop the lowest. 1st level.
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Last edited by Angelsboi; 21st November 2002 at 02:26 PM..
Originally posted by Angelsboi ummm yeah. As most kids in Friday the 13th are High School or college age. You never see a camp counsler over the age of 25
Cool. Don't recall if I've ever actually seen a Friday the 13th all the way through.
Well, I'm going to go with high school age, entering senior year in the fall.
EDIT: I'll be stating up a male Fast Hero, captain of the high school basketball team, either athlete or student occupation. I'll get him up probably late tonight Pacific time, or tomorrow evening.
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Last edited by garyh; 21st November 2002 at 07:53 PM..
I have in mind playing the Teen-age Nihilist.
Raymond Fell. Son of a Marine Colonel who has been moved around alot. He has been sent to Camp, because his mother thought it would be a good place for him to "meet friends." A bright kid with little respect for athority.
most likely smart Hero. I will get some stats later today.
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Looks like it's time for Meagan Freedland, Fast Hero. Spooky Goth/Black Metal girl who's all about Horror Movies,quoting Lovecraft and teaching the kids to worship Satan. Ok, so she's a lot of talk, but she tries really hard to be creepy...
I'll post her later today.
Male Human Fast Hero 1: HD 1d8+3; hp 11; Init +3 (+3 Dex); Spd 30ft; AC 16 (+3 Class, +3 Dex); Melee non-lethal punch, +4 (1d6+3/crit 20/x2); Ranged +3, none; Reputation 0; AL: Chaos; Action Points 5; SV Fort +3, Ref +4, Will -1; Str 17, Dex 17, Con 16, Int 14, Wis 9, Cha 16.
Description: 6'4", 200 lbs. Age 17. Black hair, brown eyes. Could make a pretty good Kobe Bryant impersonator.
History: After an outstanding junior season, Lamar is already being recruited by premier NCAA basketball programs throughout the country. He enjoys the attention, but is determined to wow the scouts enough this upcoming senior year to get a ticket straight to the NBA. He certainly seems to have the "tools" to play in the big show, but his individualistic playing style shows a lack of maturity, and scouts are dubious about Lamar's ability to be a part of a team and mesh with a system that doesn't revolve around him. This cockiness carries over to the rest of Lamar's life, but off the court it becomes an asset for him, and he's got a natural way with people. In the end, Lamar's a good kid, even if he's got his head in the clouds and he's a bit full of himself sometimes.
__________________ Gary Hoggatt - www.garyh.net "Such heroic nonsense..."