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Jack McCurdy
player, 128 posts
Thu 12 Jan 2006
at 04:23
  • msg #66

Re: Feedback Request

1. I like the way he is coming across. Just keep that shotgun pointed the other way.

2. I would like to see Brother C. doing everything McCurdy tells him to do from now on. :P
Drake
GM, 364 posts
Thu 12 Jan 2006
at 23:09
  • msg #67

Re: Feedback Request

I'm happy with Brother Clary, and content that you can post when you get a chance.
Brother Clary
player, 97 posts
Bible Thumpin' Gun Totin'
Itinerant Tent Preacher
Fri 13 Jan 2006
at 15:13
  • msg #68

Re: Feedback Request

Thanks.  I guess I just don't have as good a feel for him as I'd like.  I really like the character, but I still get the nagging sense that something's missing somehow.
Marianne Trevors
player, 141 posts
Absent-minded Author
Sun 15 Jan 2006
at 13:27
  • msg #69

Re: Feedback Request

Sorry about the delay. WIll post tonight or tomorrow latest.
Brother Clary
player, 105 posts
Bible Thumpin' Gun Totin'
Itinerant Tent Preacher
Fri 3 Feb 2006
at 14:00
  • msg #70

Re: Encounter w/ Jean-Pierre

I wasn't quite sure where to post this, but I guess this is the best place.

I apologize that I have been "incommunicado" for a few days.  I was away at a conference, where I presumed that I would have access to an Internet connection.  I presumed incorrectly, as it turned out.

At any rate, Brother Clary's silence works with the current situation.
Brother Clary
player, 125 posts
Bible Thumpin' Gun Totin'
Itinerant Tent Preacher
Thu 18 May 2006
at 12:50
  • msg #71

Are we all back?

RPOL is back online, and I hope we can finish this adventure -- we are so close!
Jack McCurdy
player, 161 posts
Fri 19 May 2006
at 04:34
  • msg #72

Re: Are we all back?

Jack McCurdy back online and ready to help too. :)
Brother Clary
player, 126 posts
Bible Thumpin' Gun Totin'
Itinerant Tent Preacher
Fri 19 May 2006
at 11:45
  • msg #73

Re: Are we all back?

Cool!  Post # 1000!
Drake
GM, 396 posts
Sat 20 May 2006
at 12:24
  • msg #74

Re: Are we all back?

Whew !  I was worried !  Glad to see you are back, and we shall carry on, in short order.
Marianne Trevors
player, 166 posts
Absent-minded Author
Mon 22 May 2006
at 01:39
  • msg #75

Re: Are we all back?

Back as well and glad to see everyone :)
Brother Clary
player, 135 posts
Bible Thumpin' Gun Totin'
Itinerant Tent Preacher
Thu 6 Jul 2006
at 00:38
  • msg #76

Moved!

If my replies are a little spotty, its because I just moved as of one week ago, and I'm still getting a little settled in... Sorry for any gaps.  I should be back up to full speed within a week or so.
Jack McCurdy
player, 170 posts
Mon 10 Jul 2006
at 14:05
  • msg #77

Re: Moved!

Completely unexpected lack of internet access while away. I do apologize to everyone for the inconvenience my absence may have caused. While I thought I would be able to have sporadic access, duty kept me from even getting to the net as much as I thought I would. I have been OL since shortly after I posted my last message.

Duty days are over now though, and I have made it home. I shall start catching up immediately.
Drake
GM, 408 posts
Mon 10 Jul 2006
at 14:28
  • msg #78

Re: Moved!

Nothing to worry about - I'm going away myself from July 13-22.  So no rush to reply either, think it out !  The next steps your PCs take might be tricky ones, as who to speak to, what to ask and what to do have definite time limits in-game.
Jack McCurdy
player, 172 posts
Mon 10 Jul 2006
at 15:33
  • msg #79

Re: Moved!

Hopefully what McCurdy is doing will delay things a bit. I have no idea how it is going to play out, but that is what makes it so fun! :D
Marianne Trevors
player, 181 posts
Absent-minded Author
Wed 19 Jul 2006
at 01:47
  • msg #80

Re: Moved!

Sorry, work has been murder these past few weeks. I'll post very soon.
Brother Clary
player, 137 posts
Bible Thumpin' Gun Totin'
Itinerant Tent Preacher
Mon 7 Aug 2006
at 19:31
  • msg #81

OK, I'm stuck

I know the clues are staring me right in the face, and maybe this is the aftereffects of moving a little over a month ago, but I really don't know what to do next....
Drake
GM, 412 posts
Mon 7 Aug 2006
at 21:42
  • msg #82

Re: OK, I'm stuck

Essentially, Basil will drink the water soon.  You may wish to question why these people return to the fountain every 40 years to drink again.  You may also ponder why Basil tried to keep the pirates from getting to the fountain, too.

Anyone who has drunk the water is bound by certain rules of behaviour; anyone who has not, is not bound by those rules.  The little bushes (or big trees, depending on the images you're seeing) are related to each of those who have drunk from the fountain.  And anyone who drinks the water may become a monster....and is certainly empowered in some ways beyond what may be considered typical, in terms of ageing, health, and some other traits that may or may not be immediately apparent.
Jack McCurdy
player, 182 posts
Thu 21 Sep 2006
at 20:02
  • msg #83

Mmmm, violence...

Let the gunfighting begin! :D
Marianne Trevors
player, 189 posts
Absent-minded Author
Wed 25 Oct 2006
at 12:30
  • msg #84

Re: Mmmm, violence...

Thanks for a fun game! I have a long list of questions that I'd love it if you could clear up :)

1) What happens when someone turns into a demon/becomes one of Gula's?
2) Why was Sawney/De Leon the only person who wasn't bound by the rules of the fountain? Incidentally, why are Sawney and De Leon the same person?
3) Why were all the bad guys trying to kidnap Marianne?! Of all the people, I think she'd be the most useless to them.
4) What was Basil hoping to gain from all this?
5) Where do all the wierd shadowy demon things come in?
6) What happened between Basil and Carson?
7) How do people who have drunk the water of the fountain and died come back?
8) Why didn't Carson ever drink the water of the fountain?
9) What was the first shot that the adventurers heard when they were approaching the fountain?
10) Who was the other guy who was shot?
11) Will Basil be able to escape his current form and return?
12) What did Liza mean about her husband being killed by Basil, and also about seeing him if she drank from the fountain?
13) Who are the people who are living in the jungle and what is Dr. Corazon doing there?
14) Will Marianne ever get her story? ;)
This message was last edited by the player at 12:37, Wed 25 Oct 2006.
Drake
GM, 423 posts
Sat 28 Oct 2006
at 00:40
  • msg #85

Re: Mmmm, violence...

First off, thank you all for playing, it was a grand time.

1. They become one of her creatures; eg., a dinosaur.  Whether
or not they retain the longevity is unknown, just as it's
unknown whether they remember anything of their human lives.
2. Ponce de Leon and Sawney are the same person; he is insane,
but fairly harmless.
3. Marianne was a potential sacrifice for Basil to use - and
de Vega knew it.  Both de Vega and Basil have similar
knowledge.  De Vega would also have sacrificed her.
4. Basil was hoping to steal Gula's power; she has her own
reasons for this particular gambit.   She is looking for a
replacement for herself, when the world ends (and begins
anew).  The one who has done the least with his or her life is
the one that becomes the monster, the one that has done the
best becomes the god.  Basil (who has been worshipping some
rather dark gods) has a great deal of power on his own, too.
He played a gambit - one that lost, thanks to Hornsby and
Hawksmoore.
5. The shadows are reflections of past misdeeds - showing the
souls of the people.
6. Carson was a cat's paw of Basil's - he was promised
immortality too, but figured out, a little too late, that he
had in fact given Basil his immortal soul.  He was sent to
kill McCurdy and the Preacher, as Liza and Marianne were the
preferable sacrifices.
7. Depending on how bad they're injured....they might heal, or
they might just regrow a new body in the fountain, which might
not look the same.  A few of them have; Lafitte, for instance.
 Hawksmoore and Hornsby have their original bodies.
8.  Carson never made it to the fountain - he was promised it
by the treacherous Basil.
9.  The first shot was Basil shooting his native guide (which
Basil didn't really need, apart as an extra sacrificial
victim, and a pack mule...Basil doesn't like carrying
luggage...).
10. Basil's native guide.
11. No one knows, at this point in time, but he's a nasty and
clever old SOB.  The code on the map that Marianne had found
in the book (the book was Hornsby's) warned of that.
12. Liza's husband was indeed killed by Basil(which is why she
knew the countess, her husband had found out about the
Fountain and was tracking down the information), and she has
now insured running across Basil now and then - at least every
40 years, anyway.  She'll also see her husband again - he was
one of the spirits.
13. The Lupino is a tribe of natives who took in Dr. Corazon
(who was dying of cancer, when he began his journey, but is
now cured); they are renowned for their healing knowledge, as
the fountain retains some powers without conferring longevity
and other supernatural effects.  The Lupino know more about
the fountain, and Gula, than anyone.  How old they are...no
one really knows.
14. Just get the pirates drunk - that's when they talk.  Hence
Barrie's Peter Pan story, and Doyle's Challenger series.

Other related information, perhaps unapparent:  Each of the
Fountain people has an element at their command; air, water,
fire, and earth.  Hornsby and Hawksmoore have water; they
cannot drown.  They (and some of the others) have also picked
up some voodoo magic (ex: the lwas).   The black rooster that
McCurdy saw was a lwa, of Basil.

Hawksmoore and Hornsby had hatched a plan; Hawksmoore would
not drink directly from the fountain, but would feign death or
near to it, and Hornsby would deliver water to him; this was
in hope that Hawksmoore would be able to act if Hornsby was,
as the two of them feared, the next to turn.  They also had been...careful to bring the right sort of people along.  Hornsby was waiting for Brother Clary to arrive, in particular.  But the follow-up post tomorrow will detail all of that....
This message was last edited by the GM at 00:41, Sat 28 Oct 2006.
Drake
GM, 425 posts
Sun 11 Mar 2007
at 12:04
  • msg #86

Another run at Pulp

I'm planning another run at Pulp CoC, this summer, probably August.  I will get back with more details, but first must finish up another game I am running.  Time and old age no longer permit me to run multiple games.
Drake
GM, 426 posts
Fri 11 May 2007
at 10:59
  • msg #87

Re: Another run at Pulp

Next Pulp run is in peril, I will be returning to university this fall, in addition to a full time job and a part time job.   I just wanted to let you all know, as it is proper to do so.
Marianne Trevors
player, 190 posts
Absent-minded Author
Fri 11 May 2007
at 12:52
  • msg #88

Re: Another run at Pulp

:(:(:(

I was really looking forward to it!!

I'm traveling all summer, but once school starts, I will have a lot more time on my hands, so potentially I might be able to pull something together...

The eternal optimist? :P
Steve Cable
player, 1 post
Fri 23 May 2008
at 22:18
  • msg #89

Re: Another run at Pulp

Hi folks!
Steve Cable
player, 3 posts
Fri 23 May 2008
at 22:42
  • msg #90

Re: Another run at Pulp

Any particular month?  July has 1st ever All-Star game.

Oct. sees arrival of Nazi zep Graf Zeppelin.

Tuesday 5/27 is 75th anniversary of opening of Fair.
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