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Revision as of 13:50, 27 August 2016
"Perish miserably they who think that these men did or suffered aught disgraceful." -Philip II of Macedon, in memorial to the Sacred Band
Contents
Games I've Run
- Epulae Consilium, a Mage: the Awakening chronicle set in New York. One year ago, the Awakened of New York disappeared entirely. In the wake of the Feast of Wisdom, New York is a power vacuum, with Hallows, Sanctums and other objects and places of power just waiting to be claimed. But what happened to the old Consilum of New York, and could it happen again?
- Nightbloom Garden, a Shadowrun 4th Edition game set in New Orleans, 2070. The name is inspired by the Kushiel series by Jacqueline Carrey, and is about a group of prostitutes who turn to shadowrunning as a means of keeping their brothel independent.
- Fimbulwinter, a Scion game set in the United States, 2012.
- The Gate of Gods, a Mage: The Awakening game set in Astoria, Oregon.
- Sea of Stars, a Dungeons & Dragons, Fourth Edition game.
- Wine, Waves and War, an Exalted, Second Edition Dragon-Blooded game.
Characters I'm Playing
Portland Games
- Magus Desshin in Duty, Honor, Family
- Lucifer in The Tenth Floor
- Midday Snow in Aurora Chronicles
- Axios Thaumadotês in Ecce Antiquo
- The Widow Idoru in Sky Children
- Dylan Morgan in [Unnamed WoD Game]
- Tubal in Mage
- Veles in Wayward Son
- Itinerant in Wasteland Heroes
- Corby in On The Outside
- Colony in NAME
- Ajanna, in Farewell to Sunrise
- The Scythian, in Clear City Chronicles
- Dame Martinique, in New Dawn, Old Shadows
- Anja Stark, in Desperate Housewives of Westeros
- Larentia, in Scion
- Horizon, in Clear City Chronicles
- Shadowjack, in Mutants & Masterminds
- Winter, in Quantum Age
- Maester Cronan, in Lords of the Boneway
- Tehlvin Ohmidarr, in Star Wars
- Alfondir, in D&D
- Gwald, in A Season for Heroes
- Andalyra, in Tears of the Moon
- Gilmerelin Edledhon, in D&D 5th
- Caduceus, in Sweet Dreams
- Taboo, in Deadlands
- Chanda Aziva, in Star Wars: Durallian Delinquency
- Daergrim Crownhammer, in Gates of Gol Dragga
- Dindermal Elubis, in Ravenholt Interludes.
- Vyana Aerta Brajii, in Star Wars
- Connor Roebuck, in Blue Rose 2nd Ed (Blue Rose 2nd Character Template)
Atlanta Games
- Goetia in Big Eyes, Small Mouth game.
- Kumaara Drona of the Manasvinii, in Star Wars: Saga Edition.
- Sentinel, in Mutants & Masterminds
- Golden Flame, in Everway
- Devi, in Shadowrun, Fourth Edition
- Sorlandira Amneshai, in Dungeons & Dragons
Game Settings
- The Known World, a setting for Dungeons & Dragons, Fourth Edition.
- Brazenfire, a setting for Dungeons & Dragons, Fourth Edition.
- The Astral Sea, a setting for Dungeons & Dragons, Fourth Edition.
- Rinhony, a setting for Dungeons & Dragions, Fourth Edition and Fifth Edition.
- Ravimarga
- World of the Shift, a setting for Mutants & Masterminds, Third Edition and the novel Sacred Band.