HellHound
ENnies winner and NOT Scrappy Doo
So, after posting about Tank Girl 1066 in the Ravenloft Samurai Kender thread, I got a couple of emails asking about the setting of TG1066.
So... I'm considering running two games at GenCon this year. CyberPunk and TG1066.
CyberPunk I've got the module all written for and ready to run.
TG1066 is easy to throw something together.
So, anyone interested in TG1066?
Tank Girl: 1066
and
Tank Girl: 1066
High Fantasy Edition
So, you've got a team of free-loading mercenaries with spring-loaded bastard swords, fully-automatic skin-reversing crossbows and crowbars riding in chariots (mostly girls, but a guy and a stuffed animal thrown into the mix), a few mutant kangaroos thrown in for good measure, and have them ride around pseudo-medieval England, interacting with barbarians, picts, ancient druidic plots, armies of invading frenchmen, and a general lack of good beer.
Or at least cold beer.
In the high fantasy edition, add in Robin Hood (and his men in Tights), a bumbling King Arthur, the unseelie court, dwarves, elves, sorcery, a dragon, some guy called George who keeps looking for the dragon...
And still a lack of cold beer.
Don't they refrigerate their darn beer in Jolly Ol' England?!??
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Sing up here if you want to play in either this or my classic Night City CyberPunk game @ the con this year.
So... I'm considering running two games at GenCon this year. CyberPunk and TG1066.
CyberPunk I've got the module all written for and ready to run.
TG1066 is easy to throw something together.
So, anyone interested in TG1066?
Tank Girl: 1066
and
Tank Girl: 1066
High Fantasy Edition
So, you've got a team of free-loading mercenaries with spring-loaded bastard swords, fully-automatic skin-reversing crossbows and crowbars riding in chariots (mostly girls, but a guy and a stuffed animal thrown into the mix), a few mutant kangaroos thrown in for good measure, and have them ride around pseudo-medieval England, interacting with barbarians, picts, ancient druidic plots, armies of invading frenchmen, and a general lack of good beer.
Or at least cold beer.
In the high fantasy edition, add in Robin Hood (and his men in Tights), a bumbling King Arthur, the unseelie court, dwarves, elves, sorcery, a dragon, some guy called George who keeps looking for the dragon...
And still a lack of cold beer.
Don't they refrigerate their darn beer in Jolly Ol' England?!??
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Sing up here if you want to play in either this or my classic Night City CyberPunk game @ the con this year.