This weekend, I ran a live game (with assistance from
urizen). It's been a fair while since I've done that.
Since it was the first game, I thought I'd set us off with a good strong game in terms of props, staging and atmosphere... and so I built a giant dog corpse. It wasn't the only feature of the game, but I think it was probably one of the more memorable ones. That and the plastic jar of stomach contents, anyway. There was also a small bout of two grown men pretending to be two grown men who'd devolved to have the intellects of dogs.
I've uploaded a short bit of video on facebook, depicting the players as they first encounter the dog. That video will be youtubed at some point, but I need to do a bit of editing to it first (flatten the audio around some OOC comments, etc...).
In short, it was highly enjoyable to run and I look forward to next month's game session.
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Since it was the first game, I thought I'd set us off with a good strong game in terms of props, staging and atmosphere... and so I built a giant dog corpse. It wasn't the only feature of the game, but I think it was probably one of the more memorable ones. That and the plastic jar of stomach contents, anyway. There was also a small bout of two grown men pretending to be two grown men who'd devolved to have the intellects of dogs.
I've uploaded a short bit of video on facebook, depicting the players as they first encounter the dog. That video will be youtubed at some point, but I need to do a bit of editing to it first (flatten the audio around some OOC comments, etc...).
In short, it was highly enjoyable to run and I look forward to next month's game session.