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Re: [DL] Session suggestions



Ivan,
>How's this:
I like it... a bit more than I had in mind :) but I like it.

Now to work out the specifics...

Glenn
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Maybe I'm spending too much of my time starting up clubs and putting on 
plays. I should probably be trying harder to score chicks.
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The paths of glory lead but to the grave.



>From: Ivan E <ivan_gaming@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: deadlands@gamerz.net
>To: deadlands@gamerz.net
>Subject: Re: [DL] Session suggestions
>Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 06:03:54 -0800 (PST)
>
>--- Glenn Connot <glennconnot@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Listers,
> > Call me a glutton for punishment, but I'm going to
>
>*Ahem* OK, you're a glutton for punishment. Odd
>request, but I aim to please.
>
> > Anyway, after the Posse steals the ghostrock back
> > and makes the run for
> > town, I want them to come across a respectable
> > abomination, something truly
> > geographical in proportions.  Ideas?  I don't expect
>
>How's this:
>
>The Bed Jesus made is not what's driving him looney.
>Instead, the power of the Ghost Rock has awakened an
>ancient Anasazi spirit of the mountains. This spirit
>requires a blood sacrifice in order to free it, so
>Jesus has set about creating an altar and blood-bowl
>in the canyon. His men are nervous about this, but too
>loyal (or stupid) to desert.
>
>Jesus has either kidnapped someone, of if a posse
>member gets captured plans to use them, as a
>sacrifice. The posse shows up just in time to avert
>the sacrifice, but in shooting him down (presumably)
>his own blood runs over the altar and such.
>
>Now the mountain itself starts shaking. Let the posse
>make some dodge rolls and such to avoid falling rocks
>and trees as they grab the wagon and drive out - and
>let them turn around to see a huge human form emerging
>from the mountain. It grabs the bandits and followers
>and devours them as the heroes watch, horrified.
>
>If it goes well, you can even make a few sequels out
>of finding a shaman who can explain how to lay the
>spirit to rest in the mountains again.
>
>What do you think, sirs?
>
>- Ivan
>http://www.gamesgroove.com/ivan/
>
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