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[Uknown Armies] underground

Started by Kyle Aaron, January 23, 2007, 11:46:24 PM

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Kyle Aaron


I was telling you guys before about underground, the Unknown Armies campaign I was starting. Our campaign wiki is here, and you can read all about it there.

You're curious, always have been. You like to go places you're not supposed to. You call it "urban exploration." Drains, steam tunnels, abandoned asylums, old missile silos – you love that shit. There's something you're looking for, you don't know what. You've got an obsession. Problem is, so does someone else. Or so you've heard. Sometimes you're not the only ones in those hidden and forgotten places. But you have to keep looking, you have to find things out. One day you'll find out - there is some shit you don't want to know.

As usual for me, it's rather long, but is I think pretty entertaining. It's amazing how PCs can go in just a couple of days from being quiet geeky students to brutally beating a skinny goth in a back alley somewhere.

Episode I

Episode II

Tell me what you reckon. I always find it hard to describe game mechanics stuff, hint at it in campaign journals. So for example it mightn't be clear that Raimundo gets enraged by "dictators", and Cadel by "cruelty to animals."

Edit: damnit, I swear the title was right before I hit "submit"... wish I were a mod and could fix this stuff :(
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