@Antarctica Also I have to say I love your pfp. That's Patrick from Funhaus (previously) and now is on AstroGoblin. I love them
THANK YOU FOR RECOGNIZING HIM
He's my spirit animal. I've got so many pictures of him making funny faces.@Antarctica Also I have to say I love your pfp. That's Patrick from Funhaus (previously) and now is on AstroGoblin. I love them
He's my spirit animal. I've got so many pictures of him making funny faces.

Name: Tiffany Graves
Age: 24
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Hunter Type: The Spooky
Look:
Ratings:
- Charm +1
- Cool 0
- Sharp +1
- Tough -1
- Weird +2
Hunter Specific Details:
- Spooky Special: As you mark off Luck boxes, your dark side's needs get nastier
- Gear: .38 Revolver (2-harm, close, reload, loud)
- Big Knife (1-harm, Hand)
- Black Gemstone
- Upside Down Pentacle Amulet
- The Darkside: Your powers have an unsavory source, and sometimes you get tempted to do things you shouldn't. These could be orders from whatever granted your power, or urges that bubble up from your subconscious. Something like that. Whatever it is, it's unsettling - Secrets, Lust, Violence
Unique Moves:
- Telepathy - You can read people's thoughts and put words in their mind. This can allow you to investigate a mystery or read a bad situation without needing to actually talk. You can also manipulate someone without speaking. You still need to roll moves as normal, except people will not expect the weirdness of your mental communication
- Premonitions - At the start of each mystery, roll +Weird. On a 10+, you get a detailed vision of something bad that is yet to happen. You take +1 forward to prevent it coming true, and mark experience if you stop it. On a 7-9+ you get clouded images of something bad that is yet to happen: mark experience if you stop it. On a miss, you get a vision of something bad happening to you and the Keeper holds 3, to be spent one-for-one as penalties to rolls you make
- Jinx - You can encourage coincidences to occur, the way you want. When you jinx a target, roll +Weird. On a 10+ hold 2 and on a 7-9 hold 1. On a miss, the Keeper holds 2 over you to be used in the same way.
Spend your hold to:
β’ Interfere with a hunter, giving them -1 forward.
β’ Help a hunter, giving them +1 forward, by interfering with their enemy.
β’ Interfere with what a monster, minion, or bystander is trying to do.
β’ Inflict 1-harm on the target due to an accident.
β’ The target finds something you left for them.
β’ The target loses something that you will soon find.The-Edge-Of-The-Other-Side-Is-Time
Name: Alexander Huether
Age: 839
Pronouns: He/ Him / It / They
Hunter Type: Monstrous
Look: Pale skin. Bald. Tall and lanky. Ocean blue eyes.
Ratings: Charm-1, Cool-1, Sharp=0, Tough+2, Weird+3
(Hunter-Specific Unique Details):
Monstrous special: When you spend a point of Luck,
your monster side gains power: your Curse may become
stronger, or another Breed disadvantage may manifest.
Monster breed: ??? ((The Keeper Knows))
Curses: Must feast upon flesh and blood Human or monster. Vulnerable to fire. Purely driven by Hate.
Natural Attacks:
Claws/Bone spikes:(2-harm hand)
Acidic blood spit:2-harm close messy)
Moves:
Immortal- do not age or sicken, and whenever you suffer harm, you suffer 1-harm less.
Unholy Strength-Roll +Weird instead of +Tough when you kick some ass.
Gear: NothingThe Edge Of The Other Side Is Time
@Antarctica Yes, the book said I could have as many magical items as I need to do so, but I didn't want to go overboard
"If you're listening to this audio tape, either you're the assignment editor of a major news company and I've just placed it on your desk among a veritable hoard of notes, journals, and other evidenceββor you've found it on my corpse. Either way, hello, thank you, and I apologize for the mess.THE EDGE OF THE OTHER SIDE IS TIME. "What I say next I say only for that latter category of person: my name isDr. Marion Lovelace, PhD. I'm 45 years old. I'm a professor of anthropology and geoarchaeology at Washington University, St. Louis; a cultural anthropologist myself, and an author. (Don't worry. You haven't read it.) My sister is Cathy Finch, nΓ©e Lovelace. She and I haven't spoken in a while but hopefully she still lives in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. You can trust her to inform the rest of the family of what's become of me. I don't know what state you will have found me in but these are brave, strong people all; they can handle the truth, no matter how grisly, so spare them none of the details. Especially if, as I yet suspect, I am merely the latest link in a long chain of atrocities committed in this place. But I'm sorry; I get ahead of myself. No, I do not know what condition you've found me in, because in truth at the time of recording this I do not yet understand the nature of just what it is that I seek to confront out here. What I do know, however: once upon a time I came here intent on researching a topic which only indirectly pertained to the subject of thisexposΓ©.Only to leave again totally unsatisfied, perturbed, and haunted. By the questions I didn't think to ask. By the truths I never consented to... | __________________________________________ ![]() SPECIAL: When you spend a point of Luck, pick an aspect of the current situation. The Keeper will tell you what other conspiracies that aspect connects to. Charm+1 Cool+1 Sharp+2 Tough-1 Weird=0 |
"What I learned instead, in brief, is that a great many very powerful people have attempted to hide something here, and hitherto succeeded. That I am in grave danger for attempting to bring this something into the disinfecting sunlight. That I walked away from my first close encounter with no evidence, no evidence at all of any value, save for a haunting feeling, a kind of possession which has lingered on me since I first visited this place as a postgrad not quite twenty years ago. And yet I trust mySuspicious Mindabsolutely: something is gravely, urgently amiss in Stone's Throw, Oregon.per sΔ. How should I say it?ββ...well. Maybe it will come to me.Homo habilisConnected the Dots: bodies stink. That which stinks makes us sick. That which makes us sick kills us quicker.Ergodo not loiter near corpses nor carrion nor anything resembling these,quod erat demonstrandum.And yet...this gravelaying traditionββis it not a total contradiction, no, I daresay a complete culturalrejectionof the instincts and natural laws every other society takes for granted? (Well, every society except one, but I will spare you the suspense: the Kitseshawsee share no sociological DNA with the ancient Numidians, nor any other Berber peoples of the early Iron Age for that matter. At least not in the thirteen thousand years since the Bering land bridge sank into the sea. And many, many thanks to my old thesis advisor for her much-too-gentle recommendation to find another angle for my dissertation. Like I said: hopelessly bemusing.)substantivethan simple curiosity, wanting to pick his brain a bit. In any case, I was telling him what I recalled of a place I hadn't seen since my schooling yearsββboth from the locals and from their newspaper archives: a certain industrial farm just a few miles upriver of Lamplight, and its need to wipe out various broadleaf and bindweed species that were choking out its cranberry and blueberry bogs. A chemical called monosodium methyl arsenate. Bad containment practices. Worse disposal. I spoke also of the Kitseshawsee, of their abysmal child mortality rates even by reservation standards. The way their little ones die vomiting and seizing and bleeding from the eyes. The way the ones who manage to adulthood can't feel their feet or fingers, cannot walk without gaiting, can't wear certain textiles for the way their skin Flakes off in sheets. Early onset kidney failure. Twenty different kinds of cancer, running through the family trees the way hair color and nipple shape do for you and me. And to the tribe itself none of this is unusual, none of this is tragic or heartbreaking. It's just how people go when it's their time. It's just...life."goddamnwatershed. And certainly not a farm which grows cranberries. YouSee? It All Fits Together.stupidmanββhand over your doctorates and resign right now if that's not just you trying to sound important. If that's how you really feel! The thought that someone so apathetic, so smug, so unconcerned with the lived experiences of others could be the one placed in charge of aββ...ugh. Look, it's because of justice. Alright? We all know about the Trail of Tears. About forced sterilization, about throwing the Japanese into concentration camps, about Tuskegee. But just this onceββjust thisfuckingonce, I would like to live in a world where it's the victim who gets to see justice, not her grandchildren. Just this once, I don't want them to pay 'reparations'ββthe government, or PuraLife, or whoever it is that's been doing this. Just this once I want to believe in a world where people who destroy other people, who destroy community, who destroy culture, have to either sit in a cell for the rest of time, or die, or just...just, go the hell away if they cannot coexist with the rest of society. And I'm here to make that happen so that in another thirty years I'm not looking back on a life of standing aside and doing nothing. So that's it. I'm here to expose the bottled water company's profit scheme, or expose whatever it is the government buried here and then smothered in MSMA so nobody would go digging, orββwhatever's going on. That's myraison d'Γͺtre. Of the last couple years and of right now. And...and that's what I suspect I'm about to give my life for. And I don't know. I thought I would be more scared than this. But it feels alright.LandjΓ€ger. A swig of Laphroaig 18, my favorite whisky. Please, if it's my body you found and not my report, let that be what you pour over my grave. Or if you don't have the time to bury me, leave it in my coat pocket, like the grave-goods of so many noble civilizations. I'm in a treeline not far from town. This is it: the moment I kick this dingy old Yamaha back to life and cross my own personal Rubicon. My Hellespont. If I've read the map correctly the first military installation is four klicks from here; pray for me. My name is Dr. Marion Lovelace. Signing off. |
I did say in the initial interest check, though, that the maximum number of players I'd want for the campaign was six.
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Yeah, I know. π«£ I'm not sorry (but I also kind of am).
Thanks for giving me a shot though! Even if it hadn't paid off I had a lot of fun writing it.

Yeah that just makes everything else look obsolete
I dunno Tokyo. Reading your application really makes me wanna overhaul mine with more flavor.
This looks nice, and I do believe I will look into developing a Wronged should no one else already be planning it
Suffice to say I have a refrence or two in mind that might go into its concept.
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While I wouldn't have minded it if we had any more open spots, I would welcome the character sheet, but as it stands right now, we are quite full, I'm afraid. I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but if any spots open up in the future, I'll be sure to track you down.