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DFRPG / Hunger Stress Track and Consequences.
« on: May 31, 2010, 08:51:56 AM »
Does a character with a high Discipline get a mild Hunger Consequence if they have Feeding Dependancy?

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DFRPG / Fate question - Assessment vs Declaration
« on: May 24, 2010, 04:22:34 AM »
So I ran a pre-game scene, tonight. It was pretty alright. I will likely come up with a few questions as I run the game though.

We are new to fate, so the PC kept trying to ask 'do I see X?' so that he could use it as a way to bypass an obstacle. I suggested that he simply make a Declaration instead of an Assessment. Is this the right thing to do? Or should I not be a lazy GM and provide a way for them to get through? (Though that can be a bit pixelbitchin')

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DFRPG / Chicago
« on: May 06, 2010, 08:28:45 AM »
I've been a bit busy working up my own version of Chicago for a game. I like Occult Chicago, but it's all neighborhoods, and I wanted some Points of Interest so that if the players hit a dead end they can at least choose a place at random and check it out for new clues. So I'm calling my place Windy Chicago. It's kinda taking the Vancouver effect, and different bits of Lore that I know about the city. Occult Chicago provides a nice workable description of the city though, so at least they can find their way around.


Gotta say though, there's one thing I'm really curious about. Buckingham Fountain. You know, it's not running half the year. Even the 'Bundy Fountain' reference shoulda tipped you guys off, since the clip shows them turning off the fountain for the winter. But heh, I guess that just gives Winter one more advantage in a city sometimes held for months by winter but rarely more than a week of blistering summer.

Actually I'm having a little trouble with finding things for Summer to do in Chicago besides oppose winter. I suppose they might be a fan of Chicago-style politics. Everyone loves a politicking, backstabbing people's hero and Dresden's seelie fae do that perfectly. But that's more a subtle corruption/theme than a threat.

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