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<blockquote data-quote="Pyske" data-source="post: 1284874" data-attributes="member: 3567"><p>Well, shoot, I guess I do need to stop procrastinating and make a decision. Also, you should probably add me to the list of PCs for d20books' game.</p><p></p><p>Let's go with Feng Shui: it will be the easiest to have people jump right into and learn on the fly. The scenario will be called <strong>Ground Rounds</strong>, and will accomodate 4 - 8 players. Characters generated on site, but pre-gens available. Summary:</p><p></p><p>The PCs are action heroes in modern Hong Kong, attempting to prevent havoc during a cultural sensitivity festival. Players should not expect actual cultural sensitivity. Game will be combat intensive -- action movie style.</p><p></p><p>Here's a teaser:</p><p></p><p>Open on a meat packing plant shot from a busy street. Slabs of beef hang inside, along with various other animal carcasses. A cattle yard is visible at the right corner, while a sign bearing chinese characters lies in the street. The subtitle reads "Understand People Cultural History Unity Celebration". From inside, shadowy figures administer a beating. Cut: a huge, bovine-looking man chambers a round in a massive pistol, as his two henchmen strike sparks off nearby objects with electric cattle prods. Cut: Asian men walk across an overpass, dressed in ostentatious sombreros and ponchos. A car plays "La Cucaracha" on the horn as it crosses the bridge, leading floats and giant balloons. From off camera left a bull charges onscreen, smashing the car and sending it off the side of the overpass. Naturally, it explodes. People scream and flee, as noise of hooves crescendo. Cut to black. Fade in: corpse of a bull, riddled with gunfire. Zoom on side of bull, where a brand reads "GROUND ROUNDS". Fade to black.</p><p></p><p> . . . . . . . -- Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pyske, post: 1284874, member: 3567"] Well, shoot, I guess I do need to stop procrastinating and make a decision. Also, you should probably add me to the list of PCs for d20books' game. Let's go with Feng Shui: it will be the easiest to have people jump right into and learn on the fly. The scenario will be called [b]Ground Rounds[/b], and will accomodate 4 - 8 players. Characters generated on site, but pre-gens available. Summary: The PCs are action heroes in modern Hong Kong, attempting to prevent havoc during a cultural sensitivity festival. Players should not expect actual cultural sensitivity. Game will be combat intensive -- action movie style. Here's a teaser: Open on a meat packing plant shot from a busy street. Slabs of beef hang inside, along with various other animal carcasses. A cattle yard is visible at the right corner, while a sign bearing chinese characters lies in the street. The subtitle reads "Understand People Cultural History Unity Celebration". From inside, shadowy figures administer a beating. Cut: a huge, bovine-looking man chambers a round in a massive pistol, as his two henchmen strike sparks off nearby objects with electric cattle prods. Cut: Asian men walk across an overpass, dressed in ostentatious sombreros and ponchos. A car plays "La Cucaracha" on the horn as it crosses the bridge, leading floats and giant balloons. From off camera left a bull charges onscreen, smashing the car and sending it off the side of the overpass. Naturally, it explodes. People scream and flee, as noise of hooves crescendo. Cut to black. Fade in: corpse of a bull, riddled with gunfire. Zoom on side of bull, where a brand reads "GROUND ROUNDS". Fade to black. . . . . . . . -- Eric [/QUOTE]
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