[UA] running a UA demo on Jan 6th...
Gregory Paul Stolze
holycrow at mindspring.com
Sun Dec 31 15:18:54 PST 2000
At 11:02 PM 12/29/2000 GMT, you wrote:
>As for the plot, I'm not entirely sure what I want to do. My initial idea
>was something of a short-n-sweet to-the-point story. People in the Occult
>Underground start disappearing and fingers start pointing, the most likely
>culprit being the Sleepers (btw, I haven't read Hush Hush yet, sadly). Of
>course in true cinema fashion, it can't be them and is instead something
>else, something icky and distinctly UA. Not that I have any idea what that
>thing is.
>
>I'm not really looking for a brilliant plot here,
I can do not really brilliant. Lessee here... I'll just fold together some
half-remember good stuph from the list with that thing Tynes did for that
one thing and lessee...
They're disappearing because they're finding their way into the secret city
that only exists at 3:33 in the morning. It's a warped reflection of the
world we live in , and the only person who can lead you out is Jesus.
Jesus the ambulance driver. The PCs investigate, find out when all the
occultists disappeared, get into the Three O'Clock City themselves, have to
pour oil on the waters between all the bickering occultists (whose nerves
are increasingly frayed and none of whom are willing to accept leadership
-- check out the basement guy in "Night of the Living Dead"), figure out
that Jesus is the way, find him, and get out alive.
It's up the GM how long they were vanished, of course.
-G.
Critics are like medical students: they always think a writer is suffering
from the very disease they happen to be studying at the time.
-Milorad Pavic
http://www.waylay.com
http://www.thehungersite.com/index.html
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