Starting Shadow Chaser Campaing

thanks for the help folks! I'm preparing the campaing right now. It has a twist you may not be very familiar with. It is set is South America!! Yes, you heard, I live in argentina, and i'll try to make a local version of the game.

I'll be informing you about de going of the campaing! I'll begging with de bus scene the core book suggest.

THANKS AGAIN! :p
 

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Hey Zulgyan,

You could also consider using Grim Tales for magic. Fits nicely into a Shadow Chasers campaign.

If you want to run a pre-made adventure that is just CREEPY-cool I cannot recommend enough Last Rites fo the Black Guard by 12-to-midnight. Worth every penny and more.
 

Seeing as you live in Argentina, I think that Last Rites of the Black Guard could be really cool. It's set in America, but has to do with the legacy of a WWII Nazi war criminal. Given all of the rumors about some fleeing Nazis hiding in Argentina (dunno if that's a big rumor in Argentina) it might fit together really well.

As to the Urban Arcana haters. I bought it, mostly for the rules on Incantations. Thought they were nice. But recently one of my normal players started running an Urban Arcana game and here's the thing:

It's fun. Alot more fun than I thought it would be. The first session involved tracking down the source of some mysterious warehouse fires targeting a prominent businessman's interests. Azers make interesting arsonists. And I do have to say that sending somebody on a Prancing Pony drive-thru run during a stake-out is quite fun. "I'll have a Magic Meal." "Minotaur Burger Combo ... Maximize it."

Heh heh.

--fje
 

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