ASH/HCC: Coherent Super Stories #29 - "Leftovers" featuring Iguana Jack

Scott Eiler seiler at eilertech.com
Mon Jul 23 19:42:53 PDT 2012


Oops, I send one of these as e-mail instead of newsgroup.


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On 7/23/2012 1:39 PM, Dave Van Domelen wrote:
>       This is actually very loosely inspired by an adventure I ran in my
> Modern Knights RPG back when I was at Michigan State, playtesting some
> updated rules prior to its ebook release.

Oooh, you were at Michigan State?  As instructor, or student? Either
way, there's a vague chance you'll recognize where *my* Big Monster
Battle is going to happen.

Now, will we ever find out who went to all this trouble to build a giant
dragon out of chicken bones?  Or how he got all those bones to be the
size of a dragon?  I suppose if you visit all the fried chicken places
in town and cast a Summon Bones spell on the dumpsters, you can get all
the chicken bones you need... but then do you grow them to the right
size, or just fuse them together?

-- 
(signed) Scott Eiler  8{D> -------- http://www.eilertech.com/ ---------

Let's take a look, if you will, at the Second Amendment of the
Constitution, which protects every American's right to shoot another
American.  This cherished constitutional right to shoot people and make
them dead is currently recognized in all fifty states, most recently
Florida.

- The Borowitz Report
(http://www.borowitzreport.com/2012/03/29/an-argument-against-healthcare/),
March 2012.




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