[UA] Apartments for the disparate and desparate

Dean Reilly retrophrenologist at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 6 19:49:04 PDT 2004


Either that, or they're harvesting organs for export.  To make it UAable, instead of organs, they could be harvesting souls, or auras.  Conceal your lifetime of evil deeds with a shiny new replacement aura!  Of course, make a fumble on a Soul roll during the operation, and your body will reject the transplanted aura after d10 hours, resulting in death/possession/persona shift/take your pick.

Zach Johnson <znjohns at midway.uchicago.edu> wrote:It's obviously a front for the House of Renunciation. 

Obviously.

Z

On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, Rev Kev wrote:

> > We have run this ad for sometimes without getting any
> > responds because everybody thinks this is some kinds
> > of hoax or scam or something. NO IT IS NOT. We do not
> > need money, we have money to do anything we like, but
> > finding that right persons around here is just not
> > easy. Again this is for real. Yes you can find free
> > things in the world if you find the right places and
> > the right persons. Only bad people will think this is
> > a hoax. Yes there are plenty of free things in the
> > world if you look at the right places. We ALSO have
> > rooms or couches/sleeping spaces AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
> > which you do not have to pay anything (just pay
> > $40/Month only for phone & utilities) 
> 
> Wow, this certainly does sound suspicious. 
> 
> It probably is an altruistic family with noble aspirations,
> but it makes for a helluva story with all sorts of
> possibilities for UA goodness.
> 
> Thanatomancers seeking victims? Too obvious, actually. 
> Eventually, one of the transients will be missed, and his
> sister will recall a strange ad. Police can uncover this
> quite easily.
> 
> Perhaps a ritual that siphons off life energies (or
> memories or potential or etc.). The transients pass
> through not knowing that a part of them has been ripped
> out. Perhaps they all die exactly 137 days later. This is
> not something the police would notice, especially as the
> transients will likely die several cities over. But
> someone pieces it together and implores the PCs to check it
> out.
> 
> Or perhaps the house is completely innocent. A duke’s
> brother stayed there for a couple months and then
> mysteriously vanished. Turns out that he got drunk one
> night and fell through the ice of a local pond. 
> 
> And of course, a house of this--even with the best of
> intentions--will likely attract the wrong types. Sure,
> they screen the applicants, but some adepts can pass muster
> and fool them into believing he’s normal. Maybe he hides
> out there, figuring that his enemies won’t look there. But
> what happens to the family if an enemy does find out?
> 
> Kevin
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