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(LoO) Is it possible to play Lords of Olympus with one player and one GM?

Started by The Witch-King of Tsámra, April 22, 2018, 09:33:16 PM

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The Witch-King of Tsámra

If so how do I go about it?
Playing: Nothing sadly
Running: Tales of Gor, FKR Star Wars, Vampire 4th edition

RTrimmer

Lots or most legendary heroes' stories are solo adventures. Look at them for inspiration or to file off the serial numbers.

For Ability Classes how about a choice of one First Class and three Low Numbered Class, two High Numbered and two Low, or one High and three Low? Plus as many points for powers and extras as you're comfortable with -- more points with the 1 High 3 Low choice.

The Witch-King of Tsámra

Playing: Nothing sadly
Running: Tales of Gor, FKR Star Wars, Vampire 4th edition

Krimson

Quote from: RTrimmer;1035731Look at them for inspiration or to file off the serial numbers.

It's Lords of Olympus. Why file the serial numbers off of Hercules's Labors when you can actually play Hercules going through the GM's version of them?
"Anyways, I for one never felt like it had a worse \'yiff factor\' than any other system." -- RPGPundit

RTrimmer

Quote from: Krimson;1035751It's Lords of Olympus. Why file the serial numbers off of Hercules's Labors when you can actually play Hercules going through the GM's version of them?

Herc, sure, but there are Beowulf, Siegfried, Kintaro, Gilgamesh, various Arthurians & Orlando Furiosi, thousands of moderns...

Krimson

Quote from: RTrimmer;1035781Herc, sure, but there are Beowulf, Siegfried, Kintaro, Gilgamesh, various Arthurians & Orlando Furiosi, thousands of moderns...

My point was you don't have to go a generic route for a game whose point is actually playing Gods. Gilgamesh could be an interesting one for sure.
"Anyways, I for one never felt like it had a worse \'yiff factor\' than any other system." -- RPGPundit

RTrimmer

Quote from: Krimson;1035874My point was you don't have to go a generic route for a game whose point is actually playing Gods. Gilgamesh could be an interesting one for sure.

The point of some games, yes. Others may be about being epic heroes who sometimes have to deal with capricious, occasionally kind, sometimes monstrous, rarely moral gods. Or about people with great personal power pretending to be gods.

Re: Gilgamesh. Not filing off the serial numbers would mean importing the whole Akkadian pantheon and bestiary. Cool if you want to do it that way.