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Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:25 pm
by Kadael
You say that like it'll save you! :twisted:

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:36 am
by Pickman37
I agree with Tabs that we have an interesting assortment of characters. While reviewing them, I noticed something unusual. The character that believes in apparitions is also the most sane of our merry crew!

Hopefully, the Invisible Castle gods are not setting me up to be the first to go stark-raving mad! I've been missing alot of those 75% rolls recently so I am wary :o

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:43 pm
by Kadael
All right, everybody. Things are looking great, and all that's left is for you guys to review and finalize your equipment.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:48 am
by Mr. Handy
Henry Witherspoon drives a blue Ford Model A. He typically wears a suit, tie, and hat when on campus, and he always carries a briefcase with whatever materials he needs for the classes he teaches. It also contains a slide rule, a notebook, and pencils. At home he keeps his baseball bat, some baseballs, his glove, his trophies, and his old baseball uniform from his student days.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:29 am
by Tabs
Jean Moss's equipment: a .22 beretta and 30 bullets; a basic chemistry set: test tubes, bunsen burner, etc.; a syringe and a few grams of cocaine; "Donnie," an ex-police horse, who she part owns, and is stabled somewhere in the Outskirts; household items like a torch, flask, etc.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 11:27 am
by Quinch
Brewster Cushing owns a small house in Southside Arkham. It is outwardly shabby but very well maintained. it contains nothing but the bare essentials.

At work, Brewster has access to an Aladdin's cave of tools via the maintenance sheds and also a shotgun that hasn't been fired for 10 years and probably has a bird's nest in the barrel. It would be better used as a club.

Money is tight but, even if it wasn't, Brewster would still live like a pauper.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:27 pm
by royya
Peter is proud in his collection of dictionaries and his set of colored ink and quill. Beside it, he has nothing of real value. His father took most of the family stuff when he moved to Chicago, leaving nothing but old furniture to his son. He lives in the Miskatonic dorms and focus his attention on his work as a librarian. He saves little but intends to save enough for his Master degree in the upcoming future.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:37 pm
by Captain Impossible
When he's on duty, Dutch usually carries a .38 Automatic with two spare clips, his badge, a set of handcuffs, a small notepad and a pencil. He also owns a Ford Model A, which he drives as needed. Dutch lives in a small townhouse near the docks. The accommodations are modest, but he has a double-barreled shotgun and some basic camping equipment for when he goes hunting or fishing.

Re: Character Creation and Discussion

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:09 pm
by Pickman37
Genevieve's possessions in Arkham are minimal, as most of her belongings remain at home in Kingsport, and the communal flat she shares is small and lacking in space.

As mentioned, she is tomboyish. Her wardrobe consists mostly of breeches, tunic tops and sweaters. She owns two pairs of men's work trousers that she occasionally wears and also owns two pairs of riding boots. She does own a summer sportsuit, low-heeled shoes and a cloche hat but that would be the extent of her formal wear.

Other possessions include several notebooks (riddled with research and notes), several sketchbooks and inks, a Remington typewriter, a non-descript handbag, her grandfather's gold plated pocket watch with chain and a silver 1860s U.S. Half Dollar.

She does not own any weapons or a vehicle. She has access to a savings account and is not wanting financially but tends to live sparsely, due to the awareness that her family's fortunes are dwindling.