Interest in a supernatural game

Started by Ariabella, June 02, 2005, 08:21:07 PM

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Ariabella

I have, still over at RPOL, an adult game called Wolf Cove. It started out soap opera style but we quickly deviated from it. I wanted to see if there was any interest here before moving it over, since there's only a handful of people in it right now. It's set in an eerie coastal New England town known as Wolf Cove.
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Ariabella

In a nutshell :) We started out with the attempted murder of the gangster's step-daughter. She was saved from death by a man she has fallen in love with (she still doesn't know he's a werewolf). The gangster has also framed her for murder so the police are after her. We also have the Inn where we've had a few couples hook up. That pretty much sums it up since the other storylines which were started faded out when their players disappeared. We did have an angel and demon team as well.
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Brandon

Ild be willing to take a look at it. I love horror stories myself but a supernatural soap opera could be fun too  ;D
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tcost

I'm one of the players in this one, and it does have a nice feel.  I was expecting Dark Shadows, but it's more visceral. 

And it might be worthwhile to give this a little bump, too. :)
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3ldr1tch

This sounds interesting. I *may* join in, depending on if I can fit time in to do it. I'm already running two games, and playing in 4 others!
The most merciful thing in the world is the inability of the human mind to correlate all of it's contents.

- H.P. Lovecraft ("The Call of Cthulhu")