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the_eggwhite) wrote2008-06-11 01:32 pm
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Unknown Armies
My next tabletop RPG plan is to do somehting pulp-ish... but as a vague future plan, I've got a hankering to run some cosmic level Unknown Armies.
That's the level of gameplay where everyone knows the score, and the PCs are players on the scale of (for example) trying to influence the invisible clergy. I'm thinking of having the PCs as a cabal called "The Synod" (or somesuch), and their reason for being would be to try to put their people into the clergy and get rid of any clergy that they don't like. Players would need to have a good grasp of the Unknown Armies background and setting.
Who might be interested in such a game?
That's the level of gameplay where everyone knows the score, and the PCs are players on the scale of (for example) trying to influence the invisible clergy. I'm thinking of having the PCs as a cabal called "The Synod" (or somesuch), and their reason for being would be to try to put their people into the clergy and get rid of any clergy that they don't like. Players would need to have a good grasp of the Unknown Armies background and setting.
Who might be interested in such a game?
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Monday nights could be a possibility, although I'd be prioritising my Cthulhu game - although the end of that is in sight. Given how frequently it runs though, it leaves plenty of Mondays free.
Of course, there's also Neil's new game he trying to get rolling, Dark Heresy and WFRP, all of which might be aiming for the occasional Monday or weekend session.
If you get lots of interest, then I'd be happy for you to pass me over in favour of someone with fewer gaming commitments! But I'd also love to revisit the UA verse as a player again...
That reminds me, I believe my copies of Postmodern Magic and Statosphere are all at HoP still - I can't believe I forgot all my UA books!