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| Genocide Engineer Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Georgia
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+5 Internets | Mystery/Horror recommendations for World of Darkness campagin Here's the deal : I'm probably going to be running some World of Darkness P&P games and would like some inspiration. The perfect book(s) would rely less on straight action/carnage and much more on psychological tension/suspense and be set in the present if at all possible. For the game, I want the desire to learn what is going on to be their true drive, not just to become stronger. Also, no matter how powerful their characters, I want them to consistently be afraid/paranoid/cautious. I want them to bug me after games with "Ok, out of game... what in the hell is going on" type questions (which I cruelly will not answer.) Suggestions? |
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| Genocide Engineer Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Georgia
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+5 Internets | It might be Vamp + Werewolf, or just Vampire. All depends on what "breed" everyone wants to play. We'll be playing in the new WoD; ie, WW the Forsaken, Vampire the Requiem, etc. I'm still reading the new rule books, and I'm going to have my veterans read at least 1 rule book, so I'll have some time to "research." Quote:
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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Kentucky
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| Genocide Engineer Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Georgia
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+5 Internets | I bought the book I linked and reading through it now. Pretty good so far. I have to admit I'm finding a bit of it predictable. I don't think it's his fault, however. I think a lot of it is because his ideas have beenused so many times after he wrote it (like the twist in "The Outsider") that now it's hard to not see what's coming. |
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| Genocide Engineer Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Georgia
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+5 Internets | I'll look into that too. Thanks. What about Stephen King? I've always heard his Dark Tower line was good, but is it in the same vein (physiological thriller/suspense/horror?) The stuff of his that I've read was good (Langoliers (sp), Secret Window Secret Garden, the one with the Vampire on the plane) but not really what I'm looking for. Thanks again for the info. |
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