[UA] Screams from Nowhere

Gregory Paul Stolze holycrow at mindspring.com
Tue Jun 13 08:13:53 PDT 2000


At 01:35 AM 06/13/2000 -0700, John Snead wrote:
>1) If the PCs act weird enough the teen may follow them around 
>attempting to not be seen.  If the PCs do anything actually 
>supernatural where the teen can see it, the teen will become 
>obsessed with the PCs since they can do *real* magic.  Depending 
>upon the PCs having a groupie, an obsessed teenage stalker, or a 
>kid who now trys out all sorts of wacky magic knowing that some 
>of it should work would be the way to go.  Results could go all the 
>way from one of the PCs having a underage student to a kid 
>starting to sacrifice the neighborhood pets in magic circles.
>
>2) If the PCs look powerful, official, or highly dangerous in any 
>fashion (if one of them has an appropriate avatar, is a cop or 
>something similar) and start obviously snooping around the teen 
>will get scared and may attempt to do everything from taking down 
>the hidden speakers just as the PCs show up at the grove of trees 
>late one night (lots of eerie rustling up above them) to slipping a 
>cog and attempting to sabotage their car in dangerous ways.   
>
>3) If the PCs merely hang out and watch things develop in a 
>discrete fashion, then the teen starts trying to set more impressive 
>things up and and *really* scares a bunch of popular kids, possibly 
>minorly injuring one of them in some fashion.  Since the teen 
>claims to have great occult powers some of the popular fundy kids 
>start believing this teen is in league with the devil and attempt to 
>get the teen into some isolated location and do him/her some 
>serious damage.  This should happen someplace far from any other 
>help, but where the PCs have a chance of interfering. This last bit 
>only really works in the bible belt, preferably in a small rural town.
>
>Comments?

Cool.

-G.
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