Trevalon Moonleirion
Explorer
Time:
Morning
Game system:
Feng Shui
Event Title:
Last Stand at Old Man Fong’s
An image:
Find me something Big Trouble in Little China-y, Buzz!
Content Rating:
Kid-friendly-ish. There’s nothing inherently more risque than anything you’d see in a bad hollywood action movie.
Number of Players:
6 pre-generated characters.
Table Preference:
None
Description:
The honor of your presence is requested to celebrate the life of Thomas “Tommy” Fong. Memorial service to be held in his home this Saturday, November 10. It will be a sombre affair with stories of Old Man Fong's life, numerous explosions, and the ice cream he so loved to sell...wait, what was that middle part?
Come join a ridiculous cast of action movie archetypes as they battle to protect the legacy of a powerful demon hunter (and pushcart ice cream vendor!) from those who would destroy it. Come armed with a quiver full of one-liners, ideas for gravity and death-defying stunts, the improvisational chops to turn every object your character encounters into a deadly weapon, your best bad accents, and two different-colored d6s. (The last bit is optional, as we ARE going to be in a game store.)
And remember, the worst thing that can happen to your character in Feng Shui isn't dying--it's looking bad.
Morning
Game system:
Feng Shui
Event Title:
Last Stand at Old Man Fong’s
An image:
Find me something Big Trouble in Little China-y, Buzz!
Content Rating:
Kid-friendly-ish. There’s nothing inherently more risque than anything you’d see in a bad hollywood action movie.
Number of Players:
6 pre-generated characters.
Table Preference:
None
Description:
The honor of your presence is requested to celebrate the life of Thomas “Tommy” Fong. Memorial service to be held in his home this Saturday, November 10. It will be a sombre affair with stories of Old Man Fong's life, numerous explosions, and the ice cream he so loved to sell...wait, what was that middle part?
Come join a ridiculous cast of action movie archetypes as they battle to protect the legacy of a powerful demon hunter (and pushcart ice cream vendor!) from those who would destroy it. Come armed with a quiver full of one-liners, ideas for gravity and death-defying stunts, the improvisational chops to turn every object your character encounters into a deadly weapon, your best bad accents, and two different-colored d6s. (The last bit is optional, as we ARE going to be in a game store.)
And remember, the worst thing that can happen to your character in Feng Shui isn't dying--it's looking bad.