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The Totally Insane setting/genre mixing game

Well, if this sort of thing amuses you, you ought to go check out my last Ceramic GM entry.

By my count, I managed to weave a post-apocalyptic high fantasy Delta Green discussion of the nature of fine art.

There might have been a few others.

Next post will be Monday. I can't bear to give anything away about it just yet, but there will definitely be some improbable genre mixing.

Although, alas, nothing nearly so brialliant as Queer Eye for the Dead Guy.
 

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I didn't expect it to get this insane, but this is certainly more interesting than what I intended. Okay new rules to the game, no rules, throw out and answer suggestions willy-nilly. Crazy is fun!

And for the road one that is completely insane yet self explanatory Scooby-Doo meets Lovecraftian horror.

And a suggestion while I'm at it 4-color superheroes meets D&D style Fantasy
 

Privateer said:
Now you're just missing out on all the fun. Imagine...

H'erakles stood on the bridge of his custom built Pegas-1 starcruiser, and gazed out through his viewscreen while chittiering his muscle-clad mandibles. Before him lay the lush jungle planet Amazonia-8, where his next challenge awaited him; the capture of the Lazer-Belt of Ares, which currently lay in the hands of the frighteningly busty and strikingly underclad Queen of the Amazonia-8ians...

Been done anyone remember Ulysses 31
 

A few ideas:

High fantasy magic and gritty post apocalyptic urban decay.

Battletech and Dark Sun.

Vampire the Masquarade (sic?) and Star Trek.

Legend of the 5 rings and Lord of the Rings. - thats going to get pretty confusing.

Spycraft and Slaine.
 

Revenge of the Bjorn said:
And for the road one that is completely insane yet self explanatory Scooby-Doo meets Lovecraftian horror.

In my best Shaggy voice.

"Like, Great Cthulhu. Where are you!!!!!"

"I knew it. It was old man Marsh all along! He dressed up in a fish man costume to scare off anyone who could find out about his smuggling operation. Humm..What a minute, That's no Mask!!! Scooby-doo run for it! ARRRRRGGGHHHH!!!"
 

Inconsequenti-AL said:
Vampire the Masquarade (sic?) and Star Trek.
It's a rough time in the Alpha quadrant. The Federation of Planets, composed predominately of the Toreador (humans) and Ventrue (Vulcans), are facing a way on 3 fronts. As has been their trend over the last decades, the insatiable Tremere have been assimilating race after race after race, and have only recently been setback by attacks from Fluidic space by species I-Am-So-Ugly .

On the other side of the quadrant, the warlike Brujah and the cunning Gangrel has set aside their differences to take on the reptilian Settites, who have taken over Deep Space 9 next to the planet Caitiff, and control the wormhole which is allowing the Sabbat to wage war against the combined might of the Quadrant.

And through all this, your little mercenary band of Malkavians have to try to survive. Oh what fun!
 


Inconsequenti-AL said:
A few ideas:

High fantasy magic and gritty post apocalyptic urban decay.

Isn't this called Shadowrun?

Spycraft and Slaine.

The High Council of the Tribes of the Earth Goddess have assigned to Ukko the dwarf the task of bringing together a team of chosen heroes to face the latest challenge from the Drune Lords. Enter the Sourlands and return with information on what the Drune Lords are planning - The fate of Tir Nan Og is in your hands
 


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