So here's the thing. This one's going to be new to me, and maybe (I wouldn't attempt to guess!) new for some of you, as well. High fantasy? Been there, done that. Vampires? Got the t-shirt. Post-apocalyptica? I keep trying (and failing) to gain any traction. Fandoms? Sure. Plenty. But I'm a little bored with it.
My Dad was off-the-boat British, and any time I was out with the Scouts camping and building fires, or building a skateboard ramp, or otherwise engaged in generational tomfoolery, he'd call it "real Boys Own stuff." I think (correct me if I'm wrong) 'Boys Own' was an outdoorsy magazine from England.
What I want to do feels like Goonies. Or Stand By Me. Maybe 'Stranger Things' or the recent remake of 'It.' (I wouldn't know exactly... I have only seen part of S1 of Stranger Things.)
I'm in my late 40's. I'm a member of the 'Oregon Trail' generation. I can absolutely remember a time when I was sent out the front door and wasn't expected home till after the street lights came on.
So let's do some world-building here. We'll need a mission, or an adventure. The Goonies were looking for One-Eyed Willy's rich stuff. The gang from Stand By Me was looking for a dead kid their age who had gone missing. The Kids from It and Stranger Things were trying to solve strange occurrences in their neighbourhood. Heck -- the younger members of the Ghostbusters (in the new movies) were Bustin' on summer vacation!
So we need a backdrop, a set of circumstances that our small group finds themselves thrust into. Happy to discuss. (But be warned, I might throw a wrench in the works. For instance: maybe you suggest we build a demolition derby car for the fall fair. Maybe I counter with 'people are going missing at the fall fair.')
We'll need a crew of four or five, I think. And the Character Sheet will be pretty specific (TBD) as far as how your character interacts with the world, and how they impact the group, the 'role' they fill in our gang, and what they bring to the table in the adventure. (Remember, Vern had only $.06, and a comb, but he was the childlike innocence of Chris Chambers' gang.)
Who wants to be 13 all over again?
Disclaimer: this will be 18+ for potential themes, situations, maybe fantasy creatures or horror imagery, violence, and language, but it should go without saying it will not be 18+ for any sexual content. These characters will be minors.
My Dad was off-the-boat British, and any time I was out with the Scouts camping and building fires, or building a skateboard ramp, or otherwise engaged in generational tomfoolery, he'd call it "real Boys Own stuff." I think (correct me if I'm wrong) 'Boys Own' was an outdoorsy magazine from England.
What I want to do feels like Goonies. Or Stand By Me. Maybe 'Stranger Things' or the recent remake of 'It.' (I wouldn't know exactly... I have only seen part of S1 of Stranger Things.)
I'm in my late 40's. I'm a member of the 'Oregon Trail' generation. I can absolutely remember a time when I was sent out the front door and wasn't expected home till after the street lights came on.
So let's do some world-building here. We'll need a mission, or an adventure. The Goonies were looking for One-Eyed Willy's rich stuff. The gang from Stand By Me was looking for a dead kid their age who had gone missing. The Kids from It and Stranger Things were trying to solve strange occurrences in their neighbourhood. Heck -- the younger members of the Ghostbusters (in the new movies) were Bustin' on summer vacation!
So we need a backdrop, a set of circumstances that our small group finds themselves thrust into. Happy to discuss. (But be warned, I might throw a wrench in the works. For instance: maybe you suggest we build a demolition derby car for the fall fair. Maybe I counter with 'people are going missing at the fall fair.')
We'll need a crew of four or five, I think. And the Character Sheet will be pretty specific (TBD) as far as how your character interacts with the world, and how they impact the group, the 'role' they fill in our gang, and what they bring to the table in the adventure. (Remember, Vern had only $.06, and a comb, but he was the childlike innocence of Chris Chambers' gang.)
Who wants to be 13 all over again?
Disclaimer: this will be 18+ for potential themes, situations, maybe fantasy creatures or horror imagery, violence, and language, but it should go without saying it will not be 18+ for any sexual content. These characters will be minors.