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May/2008
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Bigtime Pulp
The third session of my pulp game was this past Tuesday and I have to say it was the most exciting and madeningly fun one yet. I am afraid there was just too much happening in too many popping, bouncing, explosive scenes for me to do it justice, but I will try. In the prior session the heroes had managed to locate the general area of the origin of the strange radio singals that they had determined were controlling the robot army that was holding Wall Street hostage. So, with... Read More
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23
Apr/2008
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Bring on The Pulp
Last night was the second session of our Two-Fisted Tales of Adventure game and it was a riot. The players seemed really into it, with funny accents and character schtick all around. At the end of our last session they had followed a mysterious German naval officer to a warehouse pier in the harbor district. So, we opened with the heroes sitting in the cab deciding what to do. They decided that trying to enter through the front door was not a good idea and that they would try to lo... Read More
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20
Apr/2008
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The Iron Devil
Marcus Kingsly Childhood was simple for Marcus in those days. A typical American child, born to simple country folk on a small farm outside of Greensboro North Carolina, he showed an early affinity for machines. Tinkering in the barns with discarded tractor parts and car parts scrounged or traded for, he would create the most fabulous gizmos- egg sorters, pig catchers, even a hand tree-climber that kept him from getting pounded by the Jenkins boy more than once. As a young man, Marcu... Read More
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17
Apr/2008
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The Joy of Pulp
Ah the pulp genre. Let it be said that there are fewer genres that are more freeing and whimsical than that of pulp. While my D&D groups is paused, waiting for schedules for key members to line back up, the remaining available players and I (the GM, always the GM) have ventured into the realm of pulp adventure. Using an interesting, non-OGL system called "Two-Fisted Tales of Adventure" we have set forth heavy in cliche and schtick to indulge in adventures not of history that was... Read More
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