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<blockquote data-quote="Dlsharrock" data-source="post: 4239835" data-attributes="member: 55833"><p>I have three interested players so far. Plenty of room for more.</p><p>Any other Enworlders fancy donning their trilby, loading their revolver and stepping out of their comfort zone into a world of tentacular fun? Go ahn, It'll be great!</p><p></p><p>[SBLOCK=Greenstar]</p><p>Thanks Greenstar for meating out the background of the character a bit more. That's great. Do you have an email I can use to contact you? (Write format: you AT email.com). I'll flesh out your character stats and discuss things like skills with you. I'm also writing up a quick introduction to the basic ruleset so you know a little of what to expect.[/SBLOCK]</p><p>[SBLOCK=Dire Lemming]</p><p>Dire, I'm feeling your heart's not in it! Don't push yourself to do something you don't want to do my friend. If you'd like to take a couple days to think about your character please feel free, but don't play if you don't really want to. Seriously.</p><p></p><p>If you're happy to get stuck in with us though, post your email (format name AT email.com) and I'll get in touch to flesh out your stats and such. It'd be great to have you in the group! Oh, I'm also writing up a quick introduction to the basic ruleset so you know a little of what to expect.[/SBLOCK]</p><p>Positions are still open. Looking for some great investigator ideas- as a non-forum applicant has pointed out characters related to the war would work well, European refugees fleeing wartorn countries, or American conscripts killing time between training. Other less orthodox 1940s professions could include movie or news bulletin voice over artists ala Don LaFontaine, a barber seeking something a bit more interesting than hair in his spare time, an architect with a particular interest in spooky gothic mansions, a politician or rich politician's disillusioned son/daughter (could be a cool angle for you Greenstar), an electrician, a famous actor or actress seeking obscurity in a small Massachusetts town, engineer, mechanic (lots of work for these in pre-war America), dress-maker or tailor, museum curator, inventor and so on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dlsharrock, post: 4239835, member: 55833"] I have three interested players so far. Plenty of room for more. Any other Enworlders fancy donning their trilby, loading their revolver and stepping out of their comfort zone into a world of tentacular fun? Go ahn, It'll be great! [SBLOCK=Greenstar] Thanks Greenstar for meating out the background of the character a bit more. That's great. Do you have an email I can use to contact you? (Write format: you AT email.com). I'll flesh out your character stats and discuss things like skills with you. I'm also writing up a quick introduction to the basic ruleset so you know a little of what to expect.[/SBLOCK] [SBLOCK=Dire Lemming] Dire, I'm feeling your heart's not in it! Don't push yourself to do something you don't want to do my friend. If you'd like to take a couple days to think about your character please feel free, but don't play if you don't really want to. Seriously. If you're happy to get stuck in with us though, post your email (format name AT email.com) and I'll get in touch to flesh out your stats and such. It'd be great to have you in the group! Oh, I'm also writing up a quick introduction to the basic ruleset so you know a little of what to expect.[/SBLOCK] Positions are still open. Looking for some great investigator ideas- as a non-forum applicant has pointed out characters related to the war would work well, European refugees fleeing wartorn countries, or American conscripts killing time between training. Other less orthodox 1940s professions could include movie or news bulletin voice over artists ala Don LaFontaine, a barber seeking something a bit more interesting than hair in his spare time, an architect with a particular interest in spooky gothic mansions, a politician or rich politician's disillusioned son/daughter (could be a cool angle for you Greenstar), an electrician, a famous actor or actress seeking obscurity in a small Massachusetts town, engineer, mechanic (lots of work for these in pre-war America), dress-maker or tailor, museum curator, inventor and so on... [/QUOTE]
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