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Halloween 05 Update, Part 2
So, I can see it's been a few weeks since I last updated. Shame on me, I know. Not to say that I haven't been drawing at all, but it's been extremely sparse lately.
The last time I did game-related stuff was when Wellstar ran a one shot for the Bantam's character. Me and Ralph played Bantam's NPCs Murray Ford and Bently Royce. I played Murray and got to have oodles of fun doing my best impersonation of Murray's voice from Sly Cooper.
Lots of stuff happened to the Bantam, including getting to meet the ghost of her uncle, who was a thief not unlike herself.
The Bantam is actually a newer name for Tacit, a name she held a good 8 or so years before she joined the Century Sentinels. However, both she and her uncle made enemies with the wrong people. Her uncle was murdered, and Tacit faked her death, changed her name, and moved to Century City with her two friends Murray and Bently. So anyhoo ....
She got to see her uncle again, who was surprisingly lucid and upbeat for a ghost. Bantam was hardly unnerved since she had caught a glimpse of him when Dozer had spoken to his dead friend some time before. Bently was fascinated by the voodoo ritual that was being done to make the contact possible. Murray ... being much more of a dude ... was highly unnerved by talking to the elder, less corporeal Cooper.
But most of the game for Murray was spent driving
And eating when he should have been helping others.
The whole one-shot was a blast. I'd gladly play him again sometime.
In the game I run, the PCs took care of the telepath who had previously tried to collect them for the second time. Apparently he had stuck little bits of his personality into others, so when the PCs killed him they thought they were done with dear Dr. Koffman. Hardly so. Instead the young man they rescued from him became him. And before getting forced out of him, Koffman's imprint warned the PCs that if they're so desperate to kill him they've got a lot of imprints left to track down.
Wellstar hates Koffman more than any villian I've ever made. So for him I drew a picture of Koffman while he was in his original body (he was a short man). The two in collars are Jackie, the young man he imprinted himself in (left), and Zev, a werewolf the PCs met briefly.
So, I can see it's been a few weeks since I last updated. Shame on me, I know. Not to say that I haven't been drawing at all, but it's been extremely sparse lately.
The last time I did game-related stuff was when Wellstar ran a one shot for the Bantam's character. Me and Ralph played Bantam's NPCs Murray Ford and Bently Royce. I played Murray and got to have oodles of fun doing my best impersonation of Murray's voice from Sly Cooper.

Lots of stuff happened to the Bantam, including getting to meet the ghost of her uncle, who was a thief not unlike herself.
The Bantam is actually a newer name for Tacit, a name she held a good 8 or so years before she joined the Century Sentinels. However, both she and her uncle made enemies with the wrong people. Her uncle was murdered, and Tacit faked her death, changed her name, and moved to Century City with her two friends Murray and Bently. So anyhoo ....
She got to see her uncle again, who was surprisingly lucid and upbeat for a ghost. Bantam was hardly unnerved since she had caught a glimpse of him when Dozer had spoken to his dead friend some time before. Bently was fascinated by the voodoo ritual that was being done to make the contact possible. Murray ... being much more of a dude ... was highly unnerved by talking to the elder, less corporeal Cooper.

But most of the game for Murray was spent driving

And eating when he should have been helping others.

The whole one-shot was a blast. I'd gladly play him again sometime.
In the game I run, the PCs took care of the telepath who had previously tried to collect them for the second time. Apparently he had stuck little bits of his personality into others, so when the PCs killed him they thought they were done with dear Dr. Koffman. Hardly so. Instead the young man they rescued from him became him. And before getting forced out of him, Koffman's imprint warned the PCs that if they're so desperate to kill him they've got a lot of imprints left to track down.
Wellstar hates Koffman more than any villian I've ever made. So for him I drew a picture of Koffman while he was in his original body (he was a short man). The two in collars are Jackie, the young man he imprinted himself in (left), and Zev, a werewolf the PCs met briefly.
