From: Michael O'Brien (obrien.michael.m@edumail.vic.gov.au)
Date: Thu 29 Apr 1999 - 02:10:21 EEST
G'day all,
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HW stuff & pointless unreliable drivel
Danny Bourne sez:
>...the point that I'm trying to make is that it is possible to have a dull,
>'rulesy' combat situation in HW (or any other 'speaking' game), and a
>really dramatic and exciting time when you pull out that 01 and critical
>the Broo Priest to the head. It seems to me that the more you can get
>involved in the situation the better mental picture you conjure up which is
>just as much, if not more, down to the quality of the GM & adventure than
>whatever set of rules you happen to be using.
I agree 100%! If you can get your hands on it, check out Mark Morrison's
excellent article "RQ: The Art of Staying Alive" in TotRM #2, which
encapsulates beautifully the passion, excitement and desperation that you
could get out a "dice-driven" combat - even using good old, clunky, now
terribly-unfashionable RQ.
Cheers,
MOB
PS Duncan sez:
>My in tray jumped from digest #557 to #559 without the customery
>pause for #558.
>
>Did this happen to others or just me?
I didn't receive #558 either...
PPS Brian Tickler asked:
>Has anyone seen or heard of someone playing a Chalana Arroy Duck?
Yeah - my first ever RQ2 character, Anaximander, was a duck! Following an
unfortunate encounter with the Maw of Chaos (after which our bastard GM
turned him into a broo and inflicted him with 6 chaos features/13 reverse
features) he joined Chalana Arroy as a penitent, looking for a way to wash
away the curse and spent about years doing it, becoming a (RQ2) CA rune
lord in the process. Believe me, roleplaying a duck-broo hybrid with the
chaos feature "agonising screams when moving" quickly lost its zing,
particularly when my buddies insisted I stay in character when getting up
to go to the bathroom, pouring a drink, eating chips, etc...
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