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<blockquote data-quote="Echolocation" data-source="post: 8145586" data-attributes="member: 7011911"><p>Unfortunately, I had to change computers and lost a bunch of recaps. But now that's all done, here are the past 20ish sessions of Team BAD's adventures. I'll try to post all recaps before our regular session this weekend.</p><p></p><p><strong>Session 26 - 28</strong></p><p></p><p>Team BAD followed clues of Xambria's ill deeds. They were both delighted and frustrated to find Caius Begeron dead. The party is still terrified that the moment they leave Flint, everything will burn down. It took them quite a bit of pushing to sail to Ber. By this point, they were incredibly suspicious of Xambria.</p><p></p><p>In the last session, he had flagged with Delft that he could not trust his own memories. Given the ongoing audit, the Viscount Inspector took no chances. He issued a formal investigation into Angharad, resulting in his detainment. He called in Doctor Carlisle deCornero, a specialist responsible for all psychic inqusitions in the RHC. I thought it would be more fitting to have a single person responsible for interrogating the minds of recruits, rather than leaving it up to the Chief Inspector at each RHC HQ.</p><p></p><p>Dr. Cornero has a degree in the budding field of psychodynamics from Mitchell University. For each psychic interrogation for the RHC, he transfers all of his memories to a single coloured lens to prevent seduction by treasonous thoughts and stem any budding madness from accepting multiple perspectives of the same event. The process is a joint stroll, of DeCornero and the participant, through memories, desires, and emotions. For the rare occasion of a second interrogation of the same subject, he brings with him his circular, multilens glasses, each lens with a former interrogation on it. By looking through the lens, he can examine the results of the previous interrogations:</p><p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/NNSk-gvOnlsd991IFR0qX2JfTb1K2zcjMg6h-9cnFhSzwOKLYpYvkyNI4aAoGb5WWKDLXreRIXOypoJYBW7TQJ6L58bgVEvI4xGZKy6QmoYBcXvgIJkpuq6jXNPA941IzutqU9s1" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>In total honesty, the persona of DeCornero was built from the obscure Australian matress salesman DeRucci and the vampire dad from Twilight, Carlisle Cullen (I regrettably watched this film the night before the session).</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]129922[/ATTACH]</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p><p>Me and my players had a lot of fun with the interrogation. Angharad had gotten a lot of attention this book, so I gave the player a backseat whilst NPCs and the party offered character testimony. I have a recording if you folks are interested. I am a first-time DM, so feedback is welcome:</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]vRZW04Ofs2M[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p><em>Why is a first-time DM running Zeitgeist? I didn't see all the warnings of the AP being for experienced DMs... And I really wanted to run it!</em></p><p></p><p>In the end, DeRucci identified and cured Angharad's Distant Madness. Ella's continues to go unnoticed...</p><p></p><p>Additionally, due to the interrogation, the Viscount Inspector was given a clear picture of how bold Lorcan Kell is. He does not take the threat lightly, and has pledged to amend fundraising practices to improve Flint's resources. This will come into effect in Book 5, but I still haven't decided exactly how.</p><p></p><p>After this chaotic affair, the group did sail for Ber. They arrived on-site, and briefly exchanged words with the friendly ships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolocation, post: 8145586, member: 7011911"] Unfortunately, I had to change computers and lost a bunch of recaps. But now that's all done, here are the past 20ish sessions of Team BAD's adventures. I'll try to post all recaps before our regular session this weekend. [B]Session 26 - 28[/B] Team BAD followed clues of Xambria's ill deeds. They were both delighted and frustrated to find Caius Begeron dead. The party is still terrified that the moment they leave Flint, everything will burn down. It took them quite a bit of pushing to sail to Ber. By this point, they were incredibly suspicious of Xambria. In the last session, he had flagged with Delft that he could not trust his own memories. Given the ongoing audit, the Viscount Inspector took no chances. He issued a formal investigation into Angharad, resulting in his detainment. He called in Doctor Carlisle deCornero, a specialist responsible for all psychic inqusitions in the RHC. I thought it would be more fitting to have a single person responsible for interrogating the minds of recruits, rather than leaving it up to the Chief Inspector at each RHC HQ. Dr. Cornero has a degree in the budding field of psychodynamics from Mitchell University. For each psychic interrogation for the RHC, he transfers all of his memories to a single coloured lens to prevent seduction by treasonous thoughts and stem any budding madness from accepting multiple perspectives of the same event. The process is a joint stroll, of DeCornero and the participant, through memories, desires, and emotions. For the rare occasion of a second interrogation of the same subject, he brings with him his circular, multilens glasses, each lens with a former interrogation on it. By looking through the lens, he can examine the results of the previous interrogations: [CENTER][IMG]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/NNSk-gvOnlsd991IFR0qX2JfTb1K2zcjMg6h-9cnFhSzwOKLYpYvkyNI4aAoGb5WWKDLXreRIXOypoJYBW7TQJ6L58bgVEvI4xGZKy6QmoYBcXvgIJkpuq6jXNPA941IzutqU9s1[/IMG][/CENTER] In total honesty, the persona of DeCornero was built from the obscure Australian matress salesman DeRucci and the vampire dad from Twilight, Carlisle Cullen (I regrettably watched this film the night before the session). [CENTER][ATTACH type="full" alt="1607648070535.png"]129922[/ATTACH] [/CENTER] Me and my players had a lot of fun with the interrogation. Angharad had gotten a lot of attention this book, so I gave the player a backseat whilst NPCs and the party offered character testimony. I have a recording if you folks are interested. I am a first-time DM, so feedback is welcome: [MEDIA=youtube]vRZW04Ofs2M[/MEDIA] [I]Why is a first-time DM running Zeitgeist? I didn't see all the warnings of the AP being for experienced DMs... And I really wanted to run it![/I] In the end, DeRucci identified and cured Angharad's Distant Madness. Ella's continues to go unnoticed... Additionally, due to the interrogation, the Viscount Inspector was given a clear picture of how bold Lorcan Kell is. He does not take the threat lightly, and has pledged to amend fundraising practices to improve Flint's resources. This will come into effect in Book 5, but I still haven't decided exactly how. After this chaotic affair, the group did sail for Ber. They arrived on-site, and briefly exchanged words with the friendly ships. [/QUOTE]
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