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[HoE] Re: My Templar Killed Stone...(IMO)



From: Fuzyn9feet <Fuzyn9feet@email.msn.com>


> In the game I've been running sense last August (just after HoE can out)
the
> Templar (Thomas Wolfe) in it was confronted by Stone and I deemed it time
to
> let them kill Stone.

It's just my opinion, but Pinnacle seems to share it...  Stone & others
aren't given stats because PEG doesn't want you to kill them, as they've
still some use left in them.  Sure your posse can kill them, but they may
feel kind of wierd when someone refers to him as being alive in a later
adventure.  "Didn't we kill him?"

> The Templar and posse went back in time via Devil's Tower and the Hart of
> Darkness adventures. They meet Stone and found his wallet with the tooth
in
> it. After they returned Stone tracked them down and started messing the
> posse's plans. The posse had secured NORAD and one Nuke Missile. They
hired
> some Junkers to make it into a ship to get the posse Syker (Matt Lawton)
> back to the Unity. Stone Impersonated the Lawton and caused the Nuke to
leak
> and kill everyone in the base. When the posse returned they found the
Video
> of the Lawton/Stone doing everything and assumed another Syker was behind
it
> and sealed the base for good. The set out to hunt the Syker.

I'm not framiliar with Devil's Tower or any of that Trillogy, so I can't add
much here.  Sounds like "trakin' teeth" to me, though.

> the Wolfe's sword was destroyed in one adventure and was on a quest for a
> new one. That's when they went through Something About a Sword and the
Wolfe
> found Evenor. I allowed him to keep it and they went back to work finding
> the Syker/Stone.

Just my thoughts again, but it seems to me that Simon would want that sword
back, regardless of it's power.

> Finally they found him and stood against him and several dozen Walking
Dead.
> In the end the Templar split Stone's head with Evenor and spending three
> Legendary Chips.

According to Hopler, no one in HOE should live long enough to gather 3
legend chips...  As for splitting Stone's head, I assume this was done with
Evanor?  I personally would consider stone Bad Ass enough to know what
Evanor was, and then to know to avoid it.

> I allowed it, but a Walking Dead delivered the Dead Blow to
> Wolfe and he died. I decided that Wolfe was bad-a$$ enough to come back
> Harrowed if the Player wanted and he debated it and finally said yes after
I
> worned him it would not be easy on him with the other Templars. I told him
> the Templar wouldn't hunt him down as long as he submitted himself to
Simon
> right a way and so he did. When I drew the card it came out Ace of
> Spades...Stone, so as I saw it the Manitou in Wolfe's noggin was Stone
> himself (by the way Wolfe had a 4d12 Spirit so Stone would have a 6d12 +2
> Spirit).

That's just wrong, to me...  Stone wasn't a Manitou, he was just someone so
evil that the Manitou inside him decided to let him run the show. I do like
the Templar/harrowed thing you did, with submitting himself to Simon.  That
could lead to later adventures in and of itself.  Say, some fringe templar
decided to hunt down all the other Harrowed Templars, starting with this Mr.
Wolfe...



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