[d20M] League of Extraordinary Gentlemen -- UPDATED 12/4! NOTHING STRESSFUL GOING ON!

Good Lord...

The group started to get the unmistakable queasy feeling that they'd just slaughtered a whole lot of relatively innocent men.

Oh my God.

Well, at least there aren't any paladins in the group. Wulf, how did the players feel after that session?

JavaApp
 

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Re: Good Lord...

JavaApp said:
Oh my God.

Well, at least there aren't any paladins in the group. Wulf, how did the players feel after that session?

Hmmm... Well, Mina seemed upset.

But I chalk that up more to folks not following orders than genuine remorse.

Keep in mind, we're talking about the LXG here...

Wulf
 

Re: Re: Good Lord...

Wulf Ratbane said:


Hmmm... Well, Mina seemed upset.

But I chalk that up more to folks not following orders than genuine remorse.

Keep in mind, we're talking about the LXG here...

Wulf


Is this normal for the League? Personally I think they all acted like complete morons since not a single one of them had even an ounce of justification or even provocation for their actions.

They are going to of course have to kill the colonel. If he gets back to his authorities then West at the very least is going to be recalled and probably spend the rest of his days in Levonworth for his part in this mass murder of innocent American Soldiers.
 

Re: Re: Re: Good Lord...

DocMoriartty said:
Is this normal for the League?

Unfortunately, yes. These are not nice people; and the Machiavellian people behind these people are especially not nice people.

They are going to of course have to kill the colonel. If he gets back to his authorities then West at the very least is going to be recalled and probably spend the rest of his days in Levonworth for his part in this mass murder of innocent American Soldiers.

Seemingly innocent, I said!

You may safely assume that the LXG, including West for the purposes of this adventure, operate well outside the bounds of conventional laws. Can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs and all that...

Wulf
 

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Wulf Ratbane said:


Unfortunately, yes. These are not nice people; and the Machiavellian people behind these people are especially not nice people.



Seemingly innocent, I said!

You may safely assume that the LXG, including West for the purposes of this adventure, operate well outside the bounds of conventional laws. Can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs and all that...

Wulf

Break a few eggs?

Right now it looks more like they broke into the coop and made fried chicken of the hens. :D
 

In our defense, once Jekyll turned and things really started escalating there weren't all that many options left. Yeah, I guess we could have *tried* to take ~20 guards captive. Or we could have surrendered and gotten tried for murder. Or we could all have piled onto Hyde and blamed him for the whole thing of course... But once you start pulling the arms of a soldier in plain sight, it's kinda hard to say "Ok, let's all calm down and talk this over." :D

Face it, if your moral compass is a vampire and a heroin addict, things are bound to get a little ugly...

Wulf, don't forget the part where I sprayed Hyde plus a bunch of guards with the machine pistol. Eh, Hyde can take it... :o

Also, I thought the "Let's question him before we start f---ing with his brain" quote came somewhat later, after we had checked the rest of the compound above ground, and searched the colonel's quarters.
 

Conaill said:
Wulf, don't forget the part where I sprayed Hyde plus a bunch of guards with the machine pistol. Eh, Hyde can take it... :o

Also, I thought the "Let's question him before we start f---ing with his brain" quote came somewhat later, after we had checked the rest of the compound above ground, and searched the colonel's quarters.

See, that's why it's nice to have you here to fill in the missed details. I knew Edward was hurting, I didn't recall that you'd done a bit of that yourself...

As for the Colonel, before, after-- little difference. There won't be much exposition involved in searching the compound. Got that massive Bruckheimer-esque train sequence to get to, you know...


Wulf
 


Conaill said:
Face it, if your moral compass is a vampire and a heroin addict, things are bound to get a little ugly...

LOl, so very true.

Let's see.

Captain Nemo. Notorious science-pirate and cold-blooded killer. Probably had the highest bodycount in the book. Hyde and Griffin are killers but Nemo has the technology to take it large scale when he feels it's necessary. He's also more intelligent and focused than Hyde and Griffin, so less controllable.

The Invisible Man. Callous criminal who seems to feel turning invisible has separated him from ther human race. Killed a Bobby in the original book apparently because he was a bit cold and thought he would look good in the uniform.

Edward Hyde. Primitive human who begins the book apparently preying on prostitues in Paris. The carnage he creates is probably what would happen if the Hulk really went bezerk. Arms pulled off, etc.

Mina is about as nice as the League gets, and she does try her best.
 


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