Glad to see this is still going, it's important to have a diverse amount of games. As much as I enjoy Denver, Shadowrun shouldn't be a one-horse town.
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RE: ISO Collaborators for Shadowrun
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RE: The Mega Shadowrun Denver Shout
I've been running a lot of storylines, and per Shadowrun we have goals/issues, so if any older players are interested in coming back as a current character, or making a new one I'd love to help to enagge their past goals/issues or the staff storyline....come on down!
Further, there's going to be a big Flashpoint occurring Halloween night and it'd be fun for some old cameos!
Lastly, lot of people haven't checked in, in some time and I spent many a game session with them and it'd be fun to say hey.
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RE: Roleplaying writing styles
@Arkandel I tend to pose with brevity over length, but punch as much detail in said pose. I'm a big fan of James Ellroy's "Underworld USA" trilogy which used this to "telegraph" heaps of information as concisely as possible. Admittedly, this works better for more "modern" settings.
Stylistically this makes something like this:
Ray looks tired, as if he's been up all night on MUSoapbox. His wrinkled uniform created great undulating waves of fabric as he sat down to talk about the dungeon crawl. His cold grey eyes flitted from each dungeon crawler, to the barkeep who'd put out the word for this kind of battle. His aloof body language seemed to say: Not interested.TO: Meet Ray the tired fuck and his wrinkled outfit. Dead grey eyes shift/assess/judge the table of misfits. A long stare spoke for the bartender: "No thanks."
I also think if characters get into heavy dialogue, they shouldn't spend too much posing around their character's sentences.
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RE: The Mega Shadowrun Denver Shout
Bumping this in case anyone of these people are around.
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RE: Deep Shadows - Shadowrun 5th Edition MUSH - Help Wanted
@Tirit any update here? Website's down, but you know I'd be down to do some story telling. Hope all's well.
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RE: Kardis?
@Ghost I am looking for the player, the rest of this is hilarious.
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RE: Deep Shadows - Shadowrun 5th Edition MUSH - Help Wanted
@golgoth OH ok, bummer. Well, if you come back online and need storytellers hit me up. You know where to find me other wise!
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RE: Shadowrun Denver & New Plot
@tragedyjones In the mean time, feel free to check it out! Just trying to engage in some friendly adverstisment for the product. It's definitely still 3rd Edition! Confirmed.
Latest posts made by Finn
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RE: Shadowrun: Denver Plot(s) - Conversation
@Lupo001 Thank you for offering solution, I look forward to seeing y'all on grid if this was the unresolved complaint (before my time).
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RE: Shadowrun: Denver Plot(s)
Here's the general state of the game as well:
June 2079: A corp war between Lone Star and Knight Errant smolders as the last vestiges of an angry gang revolt in the Warrens burns itself out via an established corp-cooperative blockade. The last refuge of the SINless in Denver, is all but sealed. A black market rises in vouchers for food, water, and clothing between various alliances inside.
Outside the Warrens, just as the corporations warm up after a minor local recession, prominent Talismongers begin to disappear. And Tir Taingire operatives are lobbying the Denver Council to admit their nation as a sitting member following Lugh Surehand’s power grab in the face of an internal rebellion and Hestaby’s sudden absence, rumored as a pending resignation.
Denver’s position as the neutral ground between the four nations that now dominate the former USA more precarious than ever before. Are these disparate elements tied or is this a conspiracy of paranoia…
This tortured city has been through hell and back, but an unseen force may be manipulating forces at a tenuous time of relative peace. Will you stop it, find an angle for yourself, or be another dead chummer?
Shadowrun: Denver runs on the Shadowrun 3rd Edition ruleset
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RE: Shadowrun: Denver Plot(s) - Conversation
@Kaedric Honestly, 3rd Ed is quite crunchy, but I say give it go. The game overall leans towards self-starter player plots, but if you're looking for solid RP as well as larger meta narrative events it's there as well.
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RE: Shadowrun: Denver Plot(s) - Conversation
@saturna Absolutely, we have a uber powered one, and maybe one or two active on occasion. The game playerbase leans more towards magic, but I'm more of a black trench-crime GM in the traditional cyberpunk vein if you're interested hit me up I'm Finn on staff as well.
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RE: Shadowrun: Denver Plot(s) - Conversation
Me: Shadowrun
You: Pooping on my posts about Shadowrun.Ok. I get it. Please discontinue and refrain.
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Old hats from SR Detroit/Seattle/Germany/Denver
I'll just post who I knew from Seattle, etc. If you're around, I'm running some plots, if you're interested let me know or even just a friendly hey how's it going/catchup would be fun on here. Hope you're all quite well!
Annie
Argos
Alyse
Donald
Hawk
Rheiv
Temple
Pascal
Jabba
Hollywood
Kendo
Pulse
Gino
Melkir
Mercedes
Chaz
Hiller
Pixel
Nightshade/Levon
Nikolai
Selene
Sabre
Sasha
.....Or anyone else from Seattle/Germany/Detroit
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RE: Shadowrun: Denver Plot(s) - Conversation
Could also use some new blood in Deckers / Street Sams / Faces. Pretty much chock full 'o magicians these days though.
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RE: Deep Shadows - Shadowrun 5th Edition MUSH - Help Wanted
@golgoth OH ok, bummer. Well, if you come back online and need storytellers hit me up. You know where to find me other wise!