[Rq-rules] Viscerally perfect setting for RQ
Steve Perrin
steve at limitedchaos.com
Sun Apr 13 11:10:54 PDT 2008
Actually, I used Long Lankin in an Aberrant campaign as a folkloric badguy
who came back as a ghost possessing a fan (of Long Lankin, not Steeleye
Span) who murdered rich people with the same last name as English nobility
of the Tudor period. One of my more chilling games.
Steve Perrin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Wickens" <clive.wickens at btopenworld.com>
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>I don't suppose your baddies were led by Long Lankin by any chance ?
>
> Yet another old Steeleye Span fan reveals his presence : )
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>> Probably one of the most fun RQ campaigns I ever ran was my Spans
>> campaign. Essentially you had an England-like island that was volcanic
>> and the individual areas were divided up into alleys demarked by the
>> ridges that ran down from the volcano center. These valleys were called
>> "Spans," and each was a community into itself, though they were loosely
>> federated as well. I used a lot of Ars Magica Scottish material and
>> Pendragon Scottish and Irish material for it, and I based most of the
>> storylines around the songs of Steeleye Span (which, not so
>> coincidentally, was the name of the Span the PCs came from).
>>
>> Steve Perrin
>>
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>> From: "Lance Dyas" <lancelot at inetnebr.com>
>> To: "Discussion of RuneQuest rules." <rq-rules at crashbox.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 3:17 PM
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>>
>>> While the RQ/BRP rules have been and can be adapted to just about
>>> any setting A part of me has always thought the age of the
>>> ancient celtic clans was a perfect match...
>>>
>>> http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/pdf/slainepreview.pdf
>>>
>>> An interesting match up.. is how the cultures valued
>>> the kind of extremes of individual versatility that
>>> mirrors what the the RQ mechanics encouraged
>>> and its greatest heros were warrior mages
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