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The Windthrope Legacy: Part 1 – Dinner
Thank you RedTonic! This is a reboot of sorts, as I mentioned, and it threw my players for a loop. Here's how they reacted:
* Guppy (played by my brother): Loved it. Which surprised me.
* Hammer (George): Liked it a lot, but a little unnerved by the circumstances as he was the most comfortable in the "old" style of play, which was more Men In Black with unlimited resources.
* Archive (Joe): He enjoys it if only because, and you'll see this in the next chapter, he is supremely powerful here. Never underestimate the power of the Elder Sign -- or alternately, fitting d20 turning mechanics into Call of Cthulhu!
* Jim-Bean (Jeremy): Hated it at first, learned to like it, and by the end of the next chapter loved it.
Whenever I have a child (and I don't plan to have any more, thanks) we usually have a six-month hiatus so it's always a good time to shake things up. I think I suitably shook 'em up, but see for yourself.
Thanks for the praise -- it really does motivate me to post more often!
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Hammer tore into the Beef Wellington with relish. "First thing we need to do," he said around chews, "is find some weapons."
Guppy snorted. "Computers first. If I can rig something…"
"You won't get any signals out here," said Jim-Bean. He had given up tea since he left England. But he sipped it anyway. "I said before the manor is isolated."
"Not from satellites," said Guppy defiantly. "It shouldn't matter where we are."
Archive had the decency to finish chewing before he spoke. "Something strange is going on. I keep trying to detect auras on this place and I can't see anything; the entire thing glows. It's like there's…magical radiation."
Guppy rolled his eyes. "Magic. Sure."
"The self-destruct mechanism took a few seconds to reach us," said Hammer. "The last time that happened…" he trailed off.
"Blade," finished Archive. "Blade blew up."
"That's why there was a countdown," said Guppy. "There was a delay. Interference. Otherwise the cistrons would just detonate immediately."
Jim-Bean's brow furrowed. "There was some interference over the cistron when I talked to SINNER. I've never seen that before."
A handsome youth with boyish features and blond hair entered and froze upon spotting Jim-Bean. "Oh, I didn't realize we had company."
Jenkins cleared his throat. "Master Windthrope, this is young master Cook. He tends to the grounds, the horses, and general repairs and maintenance."
Cook wiped a dirty hand on his overalls and then stepped forward, palm extended.
Jim-Bean looked him up and down. "I don't like this. Does he have clearance?"
Jenkins didn't lose his composure. "Master Cook can be trusted, sir."
"I don't like it. Keep him out of the manor." Jim-Bean's fierce expression didn't change. "I don't want him in the room when we have our…chats."
"Yes sir!" said Cook. He backed out of the room, still smiling.
"He's a good boy, sir," said Jenkins. "He lives at home."
"How long has he been here?"
"Shortly after you left, sir. We needed someone to pick up your chores." There was the slightest hint of a smile on Jenkins' face.
"Speaking of chores…" interrupted Guppy, "we need supplies," said Guppy. "What's the nearest town?"
"That's not the question you should be asking." Jim-Bean focused on Guppy, snapped out of his suspicious thoughts. "The more important question is: which town can you visit without a JAGUAR team taking you out?"
Hammer frowned. "So what's the seediest town around here?"
Jim-Bean grinned. "Now you're talking. Lower Brichester. Not sure how much you can buy, but you can get a lot of stuff that's off-market."
Guppy swallowed hard. "Oh. I really don't think I should go alone…"
"I know a guy," said Hammer. "He can hook us up with weapons." He nodded at Guppy. "I'll go with you."
Jim-Bean turned to Jenkins, who was standing by impassively. "What happened since I've been gone?"
"You mean besides the Event, sir?"
"We know all about September 11…" interjected Hammer.
Jenkins coughed. "No sir, not that event. The Nightmare Wave."
"The what now?"
"The Nightmare Wave, sir. The Pacific Ocean explosion. PISCES has been quite busy due to the proliferation of paranormal activity. It's one of the reasons we've been ignored of late." He looked down at his feet. "We're not quite considered front lines these days."
Jim-Bean shook his head. "You say that like it's a bad thing."
Thank you RedTonic! This is a reboot of sorts, as I mentioned, and it threw my players for a loop. Here's how they reacted:
* Guppy (played by my brother): Loved it. Which surprised me.
* Hammer (George): Liked it a lot, but a little unnerved by the circumstances as he was the most comfortable in the "old" style of play, which was more Men In Black with unlimited resources.
* Archive (Joe): He enjoys it if only because, and you'll see this in the next chapter, he is supremely powerful here. Never underestimate the power of the Elder Sign -- or alternately, fitting d20 turning mechanics into Call of Cthulhu!
* Jim-Bean (Jeremy): Hated it at first, learned to like it, and by the end of the next chapter loved it.
Whenever I have a child (and I don't plan to have any more, thanks) we usually have a six-month hiatus so it's always a good time to shake things up. I think I suitably shook 'em up, but see for yourself.
Thanks for the praise -- it really does motivate me to post more often!

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Hammer tore into the Beef Wellington with relish. "First thing we need to do," he said around chews, "is find some weapons."
Guppy snorted. "Computers first. If I can rig something…"
"You won't get any signals out here," said Jim-Bean. He had given up tea since he left England. But he sipped it anyway. "I said before the manor is isolated."
"Not from satellites," said Guppy defiantly. "It shouldn't matter where we are."
Archive had the decency to finish chewing before he spoke. "Something strange is going on. I keep trying to detect auras on this place and I can't see anything; the entire thing glows. It's like there's…magical radiation."
Guppy rolled his eyes. "Magic. Sure."
"The self-destruct mechanism took a few seconds to reach us," said Hammer. "The last time that happened…" he trailed off.
"Blade," finished Archive. "Blade blew up."
"That's why there was a countdown," said Guppy. "There was a delay. Interference. Otherwise the cistrons would just detonate immediately."
Jim-Bean's brow furrowed. "There was some interference over the cistron when I talked to SINNER. I've never seen that before."
A handsome youth with boyish features and blond hair entered and froze upon spotting Jim-Bean. "Oh, I didn't realize we had company."
Jenkins cleared his throat. "Master Windthrope, this is young master Cook. He tends to the grounds, the horses, and general repairs and maintenance."
Cook wiped a dirty hand on his overalls and then stepped forward, palm extended.
Jim-Bean looked him up and down. "I don't like this. Does he have clearance?"
Jenkins didn't lose his composure. "Master Cook can be trusted, sir."
"I don't like it. Keep him out of the manor." Jim-Bean's fierce expression didn't change. "I don't want him in the room when we have our…chats."
"Yes sir!" said Cook. He backed out of the room, still smiling.
"He's a good boy, sir," said Jenkins. "He lives at home."
"How long has he been here?"
"Shortly after you left, sir. We needed someone to pick up your chores." There was the slightest hint of a smile on Jenkins' face.
"Speaking of chores…" interrupted Guppy, "we need supplies," said Guppy. "What's the nearest town?"
"That's not the question you should be asking." Jim-Bean focused on Guppy, snapped out of his suspicious thoughts. "The more important question is: which town can you visit without a JAGUAR team taking you out?"
Hammer frowned. "So what's the seediest town around here?"
Jim-Bean grinned. "Now you're talking. Lower Brichester. Not sure how much you can buy, but you can get a lot of stuff that's off-market."
Guppy swallowed hard. "Oh. I really don't think I should go alone…"
"I know a guy," said Hammer. "He can hook us up with weapons." He nodded at Guppy. "I'll go with you."
Jim-Bean turned to Jenkins, who was standing by impassively. "What happened since I've been gone?"
"You mean besides the Event, sir?"
"We know all about September 11…" interjected Hammer.
Jenkins coughed. "No sir, not that event. The Nightmare Wave."
"The what now?"
"The Nightmare Wave, sir. The Pacific Ocean explosion. PISCES has been quite busy due to the proliferation of paranormal activity. It's one of the reasons we've been ignored of late." He looked down at his feet. "We're not quite considered front lines these days."
Jim-Bean shook his head. "You say that like it's a bad thing."