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Somehow all of the posse saw a newspaper article that drew them to inquire about employment from a Mr Irving Backlund. See, he claims his son was hornswaggled into runnin' away with a cult after his mother's death six months ago. Come hell or high water, he wants his kin back. In fact, he is willin' to pay $500(!) each to whoever brings him back. | Somehow all of the posse saw a newspaper article that drew them to inquire about employment from a Mr Irving Backlund. See, he claims his son was hornswaggled into runnin' away with a cult after his mother's death six months ago. Come hell or high water, he wants his kin back. In fact, he is willin' to pay $500(!) each to whoever brings him back. | ||
− | That aint nothin' to sneeze at, pardner! | + | That aint nothin' to sneeze at, pardner! So, they pack up their belongin's and head on down to Derry's Ford, home of the Church of the Holy Flame. |
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+ | The town is a nondescript little stop on the road from Denver to Utah, population about 250. Immediately the posse begins acquaintin' themselves with the local townsfolk, startin' with the pokes at the saloon around 10:30 am on December 23. | ||
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+ | It aint too difficult to get opinions outta the locals when it comes to the Church of the Holy Flame. Everybody says a little, bot nobody cares much. Mostly, they keep to themselves and thats just plain ok with the townsfolk. Reuben decides he has some other fish to fry, and he leaves Miranda and Jonah to their own devices. Jonah wins some poker, Miranda shares a shot or two with some rabble, and everything seems to go fine until... | ||
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+ | In stumbles the local preacher, Reverend Bernard Owsley. | ||
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+ | Seein' her opportunity, Miranda sidles up next to him and offers him a drink, to which he grunts his acceptance. Next thing you know she is askin' him about the Holy Flame, to which he responds with a borderline insane conniption (or as Ed likes to call them, a connitpion). | ||
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Revision as of 20:26, 21 April 2008
Here is the wikipedia link [1]
If I ran a Deadlands game it would be much less overt than the standard setting. Magic and all those things would exist, but they would not be common knowledge. From the first glance the world would look exactly as ours did in 1863.
Contents
One Shot Recap
Yesterday we ran a one shot of Deadlands from Dime Novel #1, 'Perdition's Daughter'. It was pretty successful. There were plenty of snags, and I need to buckle down if I am to learn the system, but generally it was a success. After the conclusion of the game the players decided they would like to continue with this, at least for a short campaign. To that end, beginning May 3, we will run a weekly Deadlands game from printed scenarios. There is room for another player, and I will list all of the pregenerated characters which are available to be used. Anyone can drop by for a single game or as an ongoing thing.
The Setting
It is the world of 1868. Things are pretty much as you might see in a history book, with a few exceptions. The Civil War rages on, seemingly endlessly. Every time one side or the other seems poised to make a telling strike, something happens to prevent the conclusion from occurrin'. People are a little on edge; things are a little unnerving everywhere. Nobody knows why, but somehow they all know. The superstitious whisper about devils, or monsters, or things that cant be described. But nobody has any proof, nobody of any respectability has seen them, and no serious intellectual considers it anythin' more than wives tales.
The Posse
Reuben McRotch An ornery old cuss of a prospector who cant seem to keep his mouth shut about how he doesnt trust people, or his ex partner, or, well, anythin' really.
Jonah A huckster from back east. Or at least he dresses like it.
Miranda Valentine A two-gun gal from parts unknown. She doesnt say much, she lets her six guns do the talkin'.
Other Available Characters
Wandering Bear A Shaman of the Peiute tribe. His entire tribal group was wiped out just a few months ago, leaving him their sole survivor. Even though he is only 13, he is determined to complete his visionquest and reunite his tribe and return them to their former glory.
lil' Tim McKenzie A wanderin' muckraker who just might be the one who writes that book about what is happenin' that nobody'll speak of. The tales livin' in this brain pan might curdle a double whiskey.
Father 'Silver' Hank O'Keefe A travellin' preacher who resolves to drive the devils back to hell by force of his faith and will, alone if necessary. He's seen 'em, but he has enough sense to keep to himself about it.
The Links that Fasten 'Em
All of the characters, as well as potential characters, have direct knowledge of the supernatural evil thats pointin' its bony finger at the world. All of 'em are damn sworn to do whats necessary to stop it, too.
The Action
Somehow all of the posse saw a newspaper article that drew them to inquire about employment from a Mr Irving Backlund. See, he claims his son was hornswaggled into runnin' away with a cult after his mother's death six months ago. Come hell or high water, he wants his kin back. In fact, he is willin' to pay $500(!) each to whoever brings him back.
That aint nothin' to sneeze at, pardner! So, they pack up their belongin's and head on down to Derry's Ford, home of the Church of the Holy Flame.
Derry's Ford
The town is a nondescript little stop on the road from Denver to Utah, population about 250. Immediately the posse begins acquaintin' themselves with the local townsfolk, startin' with the pokes at the saloon around 10:30 am on December 23.
It aint too difficult to get opinions outta the locals when it comes to the Church of the Holy Flame. Everybody says a little, bot nobody cares much. Mostly, they keep to themselves and thats just plain ok with the townsfolk. Reuben decides he has some other fish to fry, and he leaves Miranda and Jonah to their own devices. Jonah wins some poker, Miranda shares a shot or two with some rabble, and everything seems to go fine until...
In stumbles the local preacher, Reverend Bernard Owsley.
Seein' her opportunity, Miranda sidles up next to him and offers him a drink, to which he grunts his acceptance. Next thing you know she is askin' him about the Holy Flame, to which he responds with a borderline insane conniption (or as Ed likes to call them, a connitpion).
What was that all about?