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Sarge

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  1. As a player.

    When you watch a film or TV series where the actors split up in the zombie ridden/Alien/gangster ridden house and Think. "Pah, never catch one of my characters doing something that dumb..."

    As a GM re the above: "oh...the actors have split up. If this was one of my games they would be in real trouble about now..Heh! Heh!" >:->

    (More so if a Cthulhu Keeper.) :thumb:

  2. Most of the groups, cept current one, I have played in have had female players. And as a rule all have been fairly fragrent bunch of people, with some idea how to talk to women/strangers. :)

    Anyway on the subject of what worlds you would like to see:

    I have always fancied a 17th century european style game. You got wars, civil wars, Religous hysteria and some very strange cults popping up in war torn areas. And pirates, i like pirates, me.

  3. Hi Sarge! Welcome to BRP Central! What games have you written for Cthulhu Rising?

    'ello.

    I wrote the Dark Harvest stuff for the website, contributed to the ColSec Doc, plus the current Drakestown sourcebook. (though a revised version of that supplement is on the way with the hepl of Carnage Lee.)

    There are a few more games in the pipeline.

    Back to Topic. :)

    I think Cthulhu rising strength is that it can be a good background for a pure BRP setting or, as it is now, an alternative setting for CoC. I like that choice.

  4. I'm biased as I have written a couple of games for John Ossoways Cthulhu Rising website. But I think it works as a setting, and is certainly a lot more interesting than some of the other Cthulhuish out there.

    I agree with Josephs Paul Points about Cthulhu tainting a lot of BRP stuff, but I think it works for CR. Besides the settings flexible enough to take a non mythos game, or campaign.

    Just my tuppence worth... :)

    PS: Hello by the way :) First post on this Forum.

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