The Dresden Files > DFRPG
what playable stuff are you hoping for?
Lanodantheon:
So, are you saying that the RPG is already designed so I can gleefully play a rip off of Silent Bob from Dogma as a character with an aspect called, "Instrument of God"?
anthro7:
--- Quote from: Mystic5523 on July 04, 2008, 12:10:16 AM ---Glau was Madrigal's lawyer in Proen Guilty. Half human, half djinn.
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Ah, thank you. Proven Guilty was the first Dresden book I ever read, so it's been a while since I'd looked at it. ~_~ On that note, I didn't put two and two together and realize Madrigal was in Proven Guilty as well as stirring up trouble within the white court iiiiiin... White Night? Perhaps I shall have to find a summary of PG somewhere to refresh myself... (I'd just reread it, but, I've got a pile of hardbacks from my birthday sitting here, waiting to be read.)
Thank you for clearing that up for me.
TheMouse:
--- Quote from: iago on July 03, 2008, 08:43:52 PM ---Kincaid and Glau are classed under "Scions of Power", essentially halfbreeds (of which Changelings are a type), and will be playable as well, yes.
And yes, ability blocks for NPC type monsters will be part of the mix.
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That, good sir, is awesome. Totally awesome.
iago:
--- Quote from: prophet224 on July 04, 2008, 01:43:25 AM ---On the note of locations, they have said that there will be a write-up on Chicago, but that the main thrust (if I understand correctly) will be Baltimore.
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If by "main thrust" you mean we'll have a single chapter on Baltimore that includes some adventures and campaign starters, yes.
That said, I expect the Chicago material -- especially in terms of the extensive "who's who" that we're planning for it -- will dwarf the Baltimore stuff.
--- Quote ---All of that said, there will also be a section devoted to using your own favorite locale. There are also many books out there already that help (look up "Weird <State Name>") on Amazon.
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Yep. We have a city creation chapter an' everything.
Matrix Refugee (formerly Morraeon):
--- Quote from: prophet224 on July 04, 2008, 01:43:25 AM ---All of that said, there will also be a section devoted to using your own favorite locale. There are also many books out there already that help (look up "Weird <State Name>") on Amazon.
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Ooh, I like the sound of that: WoD's Mage: The Awakening devotes a whole book to the Boston, MA area (including the better part of a chapter for Salem), and I'm looking forward to seeing something like this done for the Dresden-verse. I can see myself planning a lot of campaigns that have something to do with Salem: you can't swing a wand in that town without hitting something with a spooky story attached to it
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