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nethru
player, 3 posts
Tue 4 Sep 2012
at 18:37
  • msg #87

Re: Hell on Earth Reloaded

Will be using SW Deluxe Explorers Edition and HoE Reloaded books only for now.

Will most likely take place in/around Junkyard to start out but want to keep it very sandboxy where I throw some things at the characters and you make the decisions of where the story goes from there.  of course I will have stuff in the back pocket to put you guys on specific courses but like to have you guys feel like your making the difference :)
zacaldo
player, 5 posts
Wed 5 Sep 2012
at 16:48
  • msg #88

Re: Hell on Earth Reloaded

Ran this ad a few places, I do not think I ran one here.  Thanks for everyone at Savage Forum's everyone here makes a great community focused on moving foward and I am in a lot of forums this one is top notch for sure!  Anyway hope everyone's games go on for many moons and many posts;)

Join in on the fun of the "Berrybender Narratives" a game of Deadlands: Reloaded loosely based on the Larry McMurty books of the same name.  A sandbox game that allows for solo based adventures as well as group dynamics.

In 1880, the Berrybender family—British, aristocratic, and fiercely out of place—abandons their home in England to embark on a journey through the American West,  just as the frontier is beginning to open up.  Aboard their slow but steady massive air carriage, the "Ark Royal Invincible".  The expedition picks up players, with an intended route up the Missouri River to St. Louis, then to "Perdition or Bust" all the way to what could be the North Pole if Lord Albany Berrybender has his say.

Accompanied by a large and varied collection of retainers, Lord and Lady Berrybender intend to travel up the Missouri, hoping to broaden the perspectives of their children, including Tasmin, a young woman of grit, beauty, and cunning.

Embark on a journey of discovery, horror, comedy, drinking, and of course big game hunting (whilst being hunted yourself).  A sandbox game of sorts using Deadlands that brings out the best of role-playing fast and furious and character development.

The fun begins as the Lord Berrybender is hellbent on bagging and tagging as many abominations, animals, famous characters and random humans all for his collection to be brought back to England, dead or alive.  Lord Berrybender himself believes he can collect specimens and build a attraction back to the Old World, if he isn't killed himself or by himself in a Brave New Weird One.

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Strickland5
player, 186 posts
I'm in a few games
Thu 24 Jan 2013
at 18:42
  • msg #89

Deadlands Nior

Just opened up a new game in Deadlands Noir. If you don't have DLNoir and want to play well we can talk. I'm still working on the plot and will try to customize it towards whatever characters show up to play.

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Cripple X
GM, 48 posts
Tue 29 Jan 2013
at 23:25
  • msg #90

Slipstream Replacement Player

Hey Folks,

I'm looking for a player to take over a character in my long-running Slipstream game since a player had to bow out.

The character in question is Skreet a member of the Birdman royal guard who is trying to find the kidnapped Royal Prince Boolar. He's an excellent fighter, and expert pilot, and he's just begun training the next generation of Avia's finest. If he sounds interesting check out the game at:

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Strickland5
player, 189 posts
I'm in a few games
Mon 29 Jul 2013
at 20:48
  • msg #91

Savage Fantasy Dungeon Crawl!

Just put together my fantasy dungeon crawl ... come on out and play!

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cooneydad
player, 22 posts
Mon 29 Jul 2013
at 21:22
  • msg #92

Re: Savage Fantasy Dungeon Crawl!

Sweet! I'll join later tonight.
Strickland5
GM, 198 posts
I'm in a few games
Mon 30 Dec 2013
at 20:39
  • msg #93

Re: Savage Fantasy Dungeon Crawl!

Looking for a few more players for my dungeon crawl!

link to another game

I do have a couple of character's who could be transferred over if you don't want to make a new character.
GreenTongue
player, 61 posts
Mon 7 Apr 2014
at 11:31
  • msg #94

Re: Savage Fantasy Dungeon Crawl!

Would there be interest in -a reboot of- Savage Tekumel?
The characters are survivors washed ashore after a mystical transition into a strange world.

This is a savaging of a very very old setting.
It is a lot like a mix between Ancient China and India on an alien planet where "inter-planer forces" can be controlled by some minds and devices to do "magic".

(The defining social aspects mostly stripped out and replaced with non-stop action.)
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This message was last edited by the player at 11:32, Mon 07 Apr 2014.
cooneydad
player, 44 posts
Sat 13 Dec 2014
at 04:04
  • msg #95

Re: Savage Fantasy Dungeon Crawl!

I am looking for a replacement player for a halfling barbarian in a Fantasy game using old TSR modules. Posting rate is once per two days on average.

You don't need to be a Savage Worlds expert, but you do have to be willing to commit to the game for at least a year.

If you're interested, pop over to this game and ping me.

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cooneydad
player, 45 posts
Mon 29 Dec 2014
at 05:13
  • msg #96

Re: Savage Fantasy Dungeon Crawl!

My other fantasy SW game needs a replacement player. I would like a melee-type to join our wee party to replace a holy warrior type:

link to another game

You don't need to play a caster--the party just hired a healing Extra in addition to having a PC in that role.

PM me if you have questions.
Strickland5
GM, 213 posts
I'm in a few games
Thu 19 Feb 2015
at 15:00
  • msg #97

Re: Savage Fantasy Dungeon Crawl!

Looking for a few more players (50xp characters) for my Fantasy games link to another game

If you don't want to make a new character I've a few PCs who've gone poof over the course of game that you can pick up.
Olympia
player, 14 posts
Irony...
Tue 3 Mar 2015
at 08:36
  • msg #98

Savage Worlds Degree's of Horror

I am looking for a late season replacement Freshman (Novice) football player. Any position will do.

If you like 12-to-Midnight's work, pulpy-college-horror in the style of Buffy, Supernatural, or Grim, check us out and send me an RTJ!

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Waxahachie
player, 1 post
Thu 10 Sep 2015
at 16:27
  • msg #99

Up for some Evernight?

So I've played in a few Savage Worlds games up to this point, and I've decided that I'd like to try to cut my teeth on running a Savage Worlds game. I've been running games consistently (without disappearing ever) for the last five years or so on RPOL, so I'll make up for slight newbieness with consistency and reliability). If there's anyone who is interested in Evernight and hasn't played it before, I've got a game on offer:

link to another game

The Dying of the Light is a Adult Savage Worlds campaign that takes place in the Evernight setting, and it will be a fantastic tale about heroic characters pitted in an epic struggle for the fate of their world in the fight between light and darkness.

No setting or rules familiarity is needed. We will be playing using the Savage Worlds Deluxe version of the rules (in addition to a few house rules), which players will be expected to have access to and learn if they're unfamiliar with it. In terms of setting knowledge, the setting is generic fantasy with a few twists. Players will be provided more than sufficient setting information upon being accepted.
This message was last edited by the player at 16:29, Thu 10 Sept 2015.
The Stray
player, 39 posts
Mon 5 Oct 2015
at 17:17
  • msg #100

Welcome to the Brave New World!

I'm going to go ahead and start up a new superhero game here: link to another game

The game is Savage Worlds using the new version of Super Powers Companion book. The game is a Street Level Iron Age setting with added cyberpunk elements using the Science Fiction Companion.

Here is the game info:


quote:
"O wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, that has such creatures in 't!"
--Miranda, The Tempest, Act V, Scene i


The year is 2030, and the Superhumans walk among us.

At the dawn of the 21st century The Shadow Weave exploded saturating the world with strange quantum forces. Around the globe, people spontaneously started developing powers that couldn't be explained by science. These "Novas" began tackling the problems of the day, trying to use their new-found powers for the good of mankind. For one glorious decade, it seemed like the world was destined for a new golden age.

It didn't last.

quote:
"Some kinds of baseness are nobly undergone."
--Ferdinand, The Tempest, Act III, Scene i


The Novas were only human. Some began to use their power for selfish or destructive ends. Some wound up making the world's problems worse instead of better, making tragic mistakes that endangered millions. The Baselines reacted, trying to reign in the superhumans. Tensions rose as governments and corporations worked to crack the secret of nova powers and give them their own, more trusted agents. A scandal at the heart of one of the most visible Nova institutions shattered the trust between Nova and Baseline.

And then the Avatars appeared.

quote:
"Cry 'Havoc!', and let slip the dogs of war!"
--Antony, Julius Ceaser, Act III, Scene i


Twelve Novas with godlike powers appeared out of nowhere in the Middle East, conquering nations in a serious attempt to rule the world. Their power was such that they could create new Novas almost at will--or slaughter thousands in an eyeblink. The nations of the world scrambled to respond, opening a Pandora's box of genetic modification and cybernetic enhancement. The war killed millions throughout the Middle East, Europe, and North America. Eventually, the Avatars were defeated and locked away, their power turned into cheap electricity for the rest of the world.

But their dark legacy lives on.

quote:
"...all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts And frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more. it is a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."
-- MacBeth, MacBeth, Act V, Scene v


The Pandora's Box has been opened. New Novas appear at an alarming rate, and propaganda has turned them from saviors into monsters. Cyberware and genetic tinkering have given the power of the gods to those who can afford them, but are either tightly controlled or fiendishly illegal. Artificial entities challenge the notion of what it means to be human. And a new threat looms, as beings from outside reality take notice of the world and empower mortals to act in their stead, bringing their holy wars to a new battleground.

quote:
"That is the question, whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and, by opposing, end them?"
--Hamlet, Hamlet, Act III Scene i


You have been granted superhuman abilities, whether through mutation, training, technology, or outside empowerment. Once held in reverence, your powers now bring suspicion at best and outright hostility at worst. But with great power comes great responsibility. The Watchmen seek to repair the damage, to heal the rift between Abnormal and Baseline, to stop those who would use their powers for selfish or destructive ends, and protect other Abnormals from those who would oppress and exploit them. It is a tough task, and a fine line to walk. Are you up for the challenge?

Welcome to the Brave New World.

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The Stray
player, 42 posts
Sun 24 Jan 2016
at 16:22
  • msg #101

Welcome to the Brave New World!

Hello! Looking for a couple of new players in my Savage Worlds Supers game: link to another game

See above for the game blurb.
cooneydad
player, 49 posts
Sat 23 Jul 2016
at 20:40
  • msg #102

Welcome to the Brave New World!

I am looking for 1-2 players (maximum 2) for an ongoing low-fantasy campaign set in Greyhawk:

link to another game

One of them MUST be a caster who can heal. One or both of them must be good speakers, as our departed cleric was also the party Face.

Submit an RTJ if you're interested and I'll answer any questions.

Some anticipated questions:

1. I'm using SW Deluxe
2. Material from Fantasy Companion can be used without challenge
3. Material from other sourcebooks needs approval from me.
4. I am not using alternative magic systems--we will use power points.
cooneydad
player, 50 posts
Wed 12 Oct 2016
at 23:30
  • msg #103

Re: Welcome to the Brave New World!

cooneydad:
I am looking for 1-2 players (maximum 2) for an ongoing low-fantasy campaign set in Greyhawk:

link to another game

One of them MUST be a caster who can heal. One or both of them must be good speakers, as our departed cleric was also the party Face.

Submit an RTJ if you're interested and I'll answer any questions.

Some anticipated questions:

1. I'm using SW Deluxe
2. Material from Fantasy Companion can be used without challenge
3. Material from other sourcebooks needs approval from me.
4. I am not using alternative magic systems--we will use power points.


I need another player meeting the above criteria. You must be willing to commit to the game for a YEAR. If your schedule is unpredictable, you can't commit or otherwise don't like to commit, this is not the game for you.
cooneydad
player, 53 posts
Thu 20 Oct 2016
at 02:52
  • msg #104

Re: Welcome to the Brave New World!

Nobody? Seriously?
Strickland5
GM, 227 posts
I'm in a few games
Thu 20 Oct 2016
at 10:57
  • msg #105

Re: Welcome to the Brave New World!

cooneydad:
Nobody? Seriously?

If I wasn't running 3 D&D games here plus in 2 other D&D games and a pair of Stray's epic games ... I would.
rabideldar
GM, 68 posts
Savage World Master
Thu 20 Oct 2016
at 13:45
  • msg #106

Re: Welcome to the Brave New World!

Cooney,

No body applied? I am willing an able but I don't know anything about Greyhawk. If you are willing to suffer through a noobie player with Greyhawk knowledge, I can certainly apply.
IrishMarshal
player, 30 posts
Fri 21 Oct 2016
at 02:02
  • msg #107

Re: Welcome to the Brave New World!

Sort of interested just real busy at work and haven't had the time to do much of anything.
JurneeJakes
player, 1 post
Fri 21 Oct 2016
at 03:56
  • msg #108

Re: Welcome to the Brave New World!

Looking for another Savage RIFTS game to participate in.
jamat
player, 24 posts
Tue 15 Nov 2016
at 14:43
  • msg #109

Re: Welcome to the Brave New World!

just posted in the rippers thread but thought I'd post here as well just in case :)

Anyone willing to set up a Rippers resurrected game as I'd love to give it a go as a player
Samus Aran
player, 11 posts
Mon 9 Jan 2017
at 21:10
  • msg #110

Re: Welcome to the Brave New World!

Here is my game, link to another game, a World of the Dead game. I could use a couple more players. I'll post the intro:

Two years ago the world died.

Within days, most of it rose from the dead to feast on the living.

No one knows how it started. In the first days of the Outbreak, the United States government reacted in surprisingly organized fashion. Military personnel redeployed to bolster efforts by the CDC and medical staff across the country to establish safe zones. Despite their best efforts the Outbreak broke containment measures. Cities began to crumble. Even the military struggled to stop an enemy that could strike anywhere someone died, poisoning food and water supplies, an enemy that wore the faces of friends, family, fellow Americans. When countermeasures escalated to nuclear level, the catastrophic collateral damage was nearly as bad as leaving the undead to their hunger. In the aftermath, several mid-Atlantic cities lay in smoking ruins, and although most of the zombies were wiped out, something terrible rose in their wake.

Some surviving zombies became irradiated, even mutating into grotesque new forms. Perhaps more terrifying was that the virus itself mutated. It began to spread to animals, becoming impossible to contain. Once in the wild, the plague spread up and down the Rocky Mountains, and from there into the rest of the country. Nowhere was safe when any animal from the size of a rat and up could potentially bear the plague. Fighting human zombies was difficult enough, given that some twisted beasts were fast and tireless, or became hulking monsters. Animal zombies proved too fast or capable of infesting resistance pockets through walls, sewers, latrines, any point of weakness. It was a War of the Dead, raging all across the globe.

By the new year, the war was lost. Too many had died and risen again. The enemy was tireless, infesting anywhere that people lived, and its very presence could taint precious food and water sources. Spread thin in a losing battle, even the mighty military faltered. One by one the safe zones collapsed. The government systematically declared regions to be No Man's Lands, until at last much of the continental United States existed only in a perpetual state of emergency. Reports flooded in of similar apocalyptic events the world over, completely obliterating local and global economies.

The inevitable decline transformed the American landscape. Most of the country is now the Rotter Lands, where the undead vastly outnumber the living. Mutant brutes terrorize their human kin. Pockets of resistance eke out a living in Rotter Lands, building up little kingdoms among the dead. Some prey on their neighbors as hungrily as any of the zombies. Others struggle to maintain their humanity in a world all to eager to devour it.

This is the World of the Dead.

cooneydad
player, 57 posts
Mon 13 Feb 2017
at 03:19
  • msg #111

Re: Welcome to the Brave New World!

cooneydad:
cooneydad:
I am looking for 1-2 players (maximum 2) for an ongoing low-fantasy campaign set in Greyhawk:

link to another game

One of them MUST be a caster who can heal. One or both of them must be good speakers, as our departed cleric was also the party Face.

Submit an RTJ if you're interested and I'll answer any questions.

Some anticipated questions:

1. I'm using SW Deluxe
2. Material from Fantasy Companion can be used without challenge
3. Material from other sourcebooks needs approval from me.
4. I am not using alternative magic systems--we will use power points.


I need another player meeting the above criteria. You must be willing to commit to the game for a YEAR. If your schedule is unpredictable, you can't commit or otherwise don't like to commit, this is not the game for you.


This spot is open again. Come RTJ if you can commit for a good year run.

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