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What's YOUR favorite scary campaign?
Well, the world typically is scary enough as is. But it is that time of season, the month of Halloween. October, the beginning of Autumn, my personal favorite time of year.
My question to you all is, have any of you played Twilight or any other type of military or quasi-military themed game with a supernatural or horror angle, at least in a campaign or two? I recall Jason ran a tweaked version of the Black Madonna module one time with some freakier elements added. But what about the rest of you? Ran anything freakier in your campaigns, or maybe even something from the Twilight Nightmares module perhaps?
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Well, not Twilight.
A buddy of mine is a very big fan of all Lovecraftian things. We played a Call of Cthulhu adventure, in which the members of the group were SEALs with combat experience in A'stan. The group (that is the players) consisted more or less out of the same people as my T2k group. It was allways funny, when the players adressed each other with the wrong name. It was espacially weired, because one of the characters in the T2k group had the same nickname as one of the CoC characters. But it was not the same player. It was a little tricky from time to time.
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Not directly, but. . .
Though not Twilight 2000, it is scary (and really really funny).
Some friends of mine ran a Vampire game back in the '90s set in Baltimore. One of them had the brilliant idea of using a flamethrower as a personal weapon. In VTM, vampires need to make heavy saving throws when in the presence of open flames (like flamethrowers) or go into a blind screaming panic. This player decided to take his toy to the Baltimore waterfront to take out some bad (badder) guys. First time he fired a burst, he flunked his saving throw epicly and proceded to run screaming along the waterfront, with the flamethrower strapped to his back, incinerating everything as he went. The GM must have been particularly merciful, or laughing too hard, let let this PC die. . .
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Had a sub-HoG that tried it on us, and we told him in no uncertain terms IF we wanted to play with monsters we'd play D&D.. he got the hint when we packed out bags and headed for the door. FB
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I did run something similar. The PCs holed up in a village that had ben suffering some nasty marauder attacks and the villagers prevail upon the PCs to deal with them.
The Marauders where holed up in an underground bunker system and it turns out they had turned to cannibalism to sustain themselves. The PCs where put through a rather horrific series of encounters (victims strung up, still alive, with limbs missing and suchlike) before finaly clearing out the cannibals. They rescued who they could and gave a merciful end to who they could not. The thing that freaked them out the most was when they found the nursery, a half dozen kids ranging from 10 to 4 who where cowering in a corner with a woman desperately trying to protect them. The afternoon meal bubbling in the stewpot. One of the PCs (a Ukrainian spetznaz soldier) went loopy with an RPK at that point. What made the whole thing scary was not that there where any supernatural monsters, but that the bad guys where Human beings no different from the PCs except for a different moral (and culinary) system.
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I've played an Aliens type game using the Aliens version of Phoenix Command - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Command
I also ran a WOD horror game at a convention that was set in Kosovo where the PCs were a mix of UN Peacekeepers and journalists who were present when an ancient vampire came out of torpor. |
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