Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 11:10 am
Dude, you're actually running that? Awesome! 

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Thrill Seeker is a skill?
Vidynn wrote:I want to run Dreams of Glory from the Rifter Nr. 20 (with sourcematerial from Rifter Nr. 17) - has anyone around here played it? what were your experiences as player or GM with the scenario? thanks!
Vidynn wrote:thanks to both of you for your answers. I read thru both the setting and the adventure now. I really love the Last Street-setting - I wish it would have been used more for Dreams of Glory, interconnecting setting-ideas and the adventure proper in more ways than "just" the book and bookstore.
Also, no offense Mr. Yoho, it seems a little dull with dream-battle after dream-battle.
And Im not sure the presumption that more than one or two characters in a group are drawn into the book (the dreams) might not work for my group, so it could be a session were some groupmembers are involved in the action and others are not, so I gotta give the rest of the group something to do.
Also, design-wise, is there an alternative route other than fighting and surviving (in) the dreams?
I also think that the detective shouldnt really know about the connection between certain recent incidents and the book - why would it, if that were the case, be "back" at the bookstore anyway?
Mr. Yoho, did you develop more on the events in the future leading to the book being back in the 1920s/1930s? Cause thats an intriguing idea.
Todd Yoho wrote:I'm not sure what you mean here, since if the adventure is ran as written, it's pretty much assumed that the characters are affiliated with the university and the Last Street community. If they aren't, they will likely be drawn, or directed there, in short order. The setting is used as much as the player characters interact with it.
claidhmore wrote:....so if they don't know how to actually CLEAN a gun they're gonna get b0rked eventually...