[UA] Spin-Offs

Jo Andros catalyst_paradox at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 10 13:08:05 PST 2004


Incidentally, this is exactly the same game my current plotline is a 
spin-off of.  Those cameos are part of the major plotline...

And I think the major plotline was made possible in part by failed madness 
checks.  Damn, that butterfly effect thing is pretty cool.



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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 15:28:12 -0500
From: "Budfannan" <budfannan at gwi.net>
Subject: Re: [UA] Madness
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I agree 100% Saul.  I run a semi LARP game every Saturday night and failed
madness has created some of the best unexpected story elements since the
beginning and defiantly the greatest roleplaying moments have been during a
crack in reason.  As a side note my game started about 18 months ago, I have
between 6-8 players every week, and I don't have a single character left 
from
the start of the story arc.  They have either died, or more likely stepped 
too
far down the path of insanity.  It is a horror game.  A few do return for
cameos.  Next week our reformed NG follower/avatar of the Pilgrim will make 
an
appearance. (he has renounced the faith and decided he must touch the 
Goddess to
truly understand, much as he touched a women he truly loved while in a 
blackout
from his psychosis in violence, decharged and realized true love and 
physical
contact were the reality not what the Cult thought, of course he is 
completely
wrong or is he?) Just another casualty of the underground.

Ian

Man standing in Venice with book in hand.  He throws his hands up in air and
begins to spin around yelling "I LOVE THIS GAME!"  Camera pans in and 
reveals UA
2nd book.  UA when you want to say the very worst.

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