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<blockquote data-quote="Tinner" data-source="post: 3774374" data-attributes="member: 19667"><p><strong>What's a little thread necromancy among friends?</strong></p><p></p><p>Here's two that I've had some fun with recently.</p><p></p><p><strong>SPAGHETTI & SORCERY</strong></p><p>Wild Bill Conan rides the plains of Hyboria hunting for desperados.</p><p>With his trusty six-shooter on his hip, he faces off with the Man with No Name, the Outlaw Josey Wales and other western varmints. By Crom those cattle rustlers will pay!</p><p></p><p>Basically Grim & Gritty Fantasy mixed up with a Spaghetti Western. Start with a little D&D, a little Shane, stir in some High Plains Drifter, and season with some Warhammer Fantasy.</p><p></p><p><strong>GUYS & DAMSELS</strong></p><p>It's 1939 in New York City, bullets fly over Broadway. The Oldest, Established, Permanent, Floating, Crap Game in New York offers all the action a fella could want, but to get in, you'll have to know the secret roads through Faerie. Changelings wearing a red carnation know that knocking at the Save-A-Soul Mission will open a hidden trod into the sewers with the nobles of the faerie court go to gamble, carouse, and play tricks on foolish mortals.</p><p></p><p>Part Changeling: The Dreaming, part Guys & Dolls. Mix Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Eve with the period fiction of Damon Runyon. Cast a young Marlon Brando ne'er-do-well Puck slowly falling in love with the mortal missionary Sister Sarah, Mix in Frank Sinatra as Nathan Detroit, sidhe prince of the city of New York, beset on all sides by demands from his rabble-rousing subjects. Throw in a little of Bill Willingham's Fables, and spice it up with the urban legends of NYC, and centuries of fairy tales - all kinds of fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinner, post: 3774374, member: 19667"] [b]What's a little thread necromancy among friends?[/b] Here's two that I've had some fun with recently. [B]SPAGHETTI & SORCERY[/B] Wild Bill Conan rides the plains of Hyboria hunting for desperados. With his trusty six-shooter on his hip, he faces off with the Man with No Name, the Outlaw Josey Wales and other western varmints. By Crom those cattle rustlers will pay! Basically Grim & Gritty Fantasy mixed up with a Spaghetti Western. Start with a little D&D, a little Shane, stir in some High Plains Drifter, and season with some Warhammer Fantasy. [B]GUYS & DAMSELS[/B] It's 1939 in New York City, bullets fly over Broadway. The Oldest, Established, Permanent, Floating, Crap Game in New York offers all the action a fella could want, but to get in, you'll have to know the secret roads through Faerie. Changelings wearing a red carnation know that knocking at the Save-A-Soul Mission will open a hidden trod into the sewers with the nobles of the faerie court go to gamble, carouse, and play tricks on foolish mortals. Part Changeling: The Dreaming, part Guys & Dolls. Mix Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Eve with the period fiction of Damon Runyon. Cast a young Marlon Brando ne'er-do-well Puck slowly falling in love with the mortal missionary Sister Sarah, Mix in Frank Sinatra as Nathan Detroit, sidhe prince of the city of New York, beset on all sides by demands from his rabble-rousing subjects. Throw in a little of Bill Willingham's Fables, and spice it up with the urban legends of NYC, and centuries of fairy tales - all kinds of fun! [/QUOTE]
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