Adventures Wanted 2
Jul. 22nd, 2004 11:47 amHow could I have forgotten this? The other game I'm planning to run this weekend is a Diana: Warrior Princess variant Elvis, the Legendary Tours. I have the same problem of needing up to six characters for the adventure.
I know that three of them will be Elvis, a bard searching for the lost magical Land of Grace, and his sidekicks Vlad Lennon and "Senator" Joe McCartney. I need three more, all of Guest Star status (e.g. moderately powerful).
The setting will probably be a mythologised America, so one possibility is riverboat gambler Wild Bill Gates, but I think something with more musical relevance would be better. For the convention game I might nick the idea of a druid variant of Buddy Holly from Pratchett, but that's not going to be something I can write up for publication.
So - any quick ideas on this? Need to get the characters written up and printed out today!
I'll post the list and stats of the Forgotten Futures characters later today - still writing them up.
I know that three of them will be Elvis, a bard searching for the lost magical Land of Grace, and his sidekicks Vlad Lennon and "Senator" Joe McCartney. I need three more, all of Guest Star status (e.g. moderately powerful).
The setting will probably be a mythologised America, so one possibility is riverboat gambler Wild Bill Gates, but I think something with more musical relevance would be better. For the convention game I might nick the idea of a druid variant of Buddy Holly from Pratchett, but that's not going to be something I can write up for publication.
So - any quick ideas on this? Need to get the characters written up and printed out today!
I'll post the list and stats of the Forgotten Futures characters later today - still writing them up.
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Date: 2004-07-22 08:39 am (UTC)=====================
Whack O'Jack
Whack O'Jack is a nightmare figure, a bogeyman who entices children with his beguiling singing, and steals them away to Neverland, his dark and disturbing mystical realm. It is even said that he once abducted all the children from the far-away town of Hamelin1 when the inhabitants no longer wished to hear him sing.
Whack O'Jack has many guises, for not only is he a man of many costumes, he is also that most feared of things: a shapeshifter. On one day he might appear as an attractive young black man, a smiling minstrel, bringing happiness and cheer; on another he might take on the visage of a horribly ravaged and aged white woman, causing fear and loathing in all who see him.