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Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 12:43 am
by Howerd Phillips
Works for me. The floor in the warehouse looks..fragile..enough for two others to slip away into the dark forever lost...

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 1:55 am
by Mr. Handy
I just realized that I left the Colleges and Degrees section blank in my character sheet by mistake, but Felicity would have at least the equivalent of a Master's Degree with her high EDU and upbringing. I'm not sure which institutions would have been coed in the late 1910s/early 1920s, however, but Oxford would be my first choice. They probably accepted female grad students even if undergrads were still only male. Her degrees would be in English literature.

Oya's character sheet still shows a Know of 30, but it should be 45 with her EDU of 9. Also, the year of her birth plus her age doesn't match with when the game takes place (January 1923).

It's possible that our characters have all seen each other on the train between Milan and Venice and perhaps even met, though I'd like to roleplay our meeting and integration into the group in the game. However, it would make sense for Felicity and Oya to have met each other on the train and become friends; they may have been assigned to share the same compartment. I can see Felicity taking Oya under her wing and showing her the sights of Venice.

I don't think we have a good reason to be at the toy factory, but I have a better idea if you don't mind running two threads in parallel for a little while. We could also have met Maria on the train and befriended her. We could have been at her father's funeral and then gone back to her place with her, which is where we'd be right now. Then we could help her with her problem with Rossini. Our groups would be separate at first, but there's a good chance we'd cross paths. Even if we didn't, we'd all be on the same train from Venice to Trieste and could meet then.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 5:27 am
by Laine
Actually, I don't find the racial, cultural and political differences to take away from my character at all, but rather it adds more depth to her situation. I am no stranger to navigating such situations....

Anyway, I like Mr.Handy's idea of a short introductry thread for our two characters that is seperate from the main group.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:24 am
by G-Returner
That is also a good idea; it is settled then, I will now create the new threads and we will start playing :)

The sheets have been corrected. You will also want to decide on the equipment you are carrying.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 6:58 pm
by Mr. Handy
Felicity's luggage consists of multiple steamer trunks (she's depending on porters and such to move them for her). She does not travel light to say the least. Her luggage contains:
  • A very extensive wardrobe, containing a variety of clothing, including fancy dresses, everyday but still expensive and lovely outfits (she even has trousers, which she has been known to wear - gasp!), several pairs of shoes, stylish yet functional boots, bathing suits, underwear, night clothes, multiple hats, and so on. In short, she has something for every occasion. She also has various pieces of valuable jewelry.
  • A 12-gauge double barrel shotgun (for hunting) with multiple boxes of shells, in its own carrying case
  • Numerous books, mostly literature. She's currently reading Ulysses by James Joyce, which she bought in Paris. The book is banned in the UK, but she hopes to smuggle it back in when she returns by disguising it with another book's dust jacket and keeping it mixed in with her other books. She also has travel guides for the various cities she has visited and will be visiting along the Orient Express route.
  • Toiletries and cosmetics, including a straight razor
  • Pens, ink, and plenty of writing paper
  • Bottles of expensive wine, champagne, and liquor
  • Traveller's cheques
  • Camera and lots of film
  • First aid kit
  • Sewing kit
Felicity carries on her person a purse containing cosmetics (including a compact with a mirror), an ivory cigarette holder, cigarettes, and a lighter, plenty of spending money, local maps, and her passport. She is currently wearing a black dress and a black hat with a veil, along with some of her jewelry (this is what she wore to Maria's father's funeral).

EDIT: I added a first aid kit and sewing kit to my luggage.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 1:36 pm
by G-Returner
I am having connection troubles at home (I'm posting from elsewhere right now). Thankfully it should be fixed sometime tomorrow.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 9:48 am
by G-Returner
I'm going away for the weekend, I'll be back on monday evening.

Have a good day!

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 6:07 pm
by ImpInTraining
Heya ...

just putting a little something in here so it starts showing up when I "View Your Posts"... ;)

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:38 pm
by kabukiman
I'm very sorry for not having post this days, but I have been sick and not able to go to the computer. I'm near recovered now, and I can post again.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:43 pm
by ImpInTraining
Heading out to California for some work - not sure how it will effect my gaming. But feel free to NPC me if necessary.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 12:38 pm
by G-Returner
I would like both groups to be travelling together and both be looking for the Simulacrum by the time you reach Trieste. Otherwise, there won't be much of interest to do in Trieste for the group who doesn't know about the Simulacrum, nor will there be any good reason for you to stick together. This can be done any way you wish, I am open to your ideas.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:17 pm
by kabukiman
Well, Luigi can try to "conquer" Mr handy character, drink too much and tell everything by boasting. Howard can be delirious when in the presence of the other chars and tell also everything.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:18 pm
by Mr. Handy
That sounds like a good possibility. Felicity's sense of adventure would be enough for her to join up with the other group. We also have Maria and Giorgio in common, and that could come up in conversation.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:27 am
by Howerd Phillips
Or Felicity knew the Professor, this comes up on a conversation which spurs relaying why we are here.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:01 pm
by G-Returner
That seems like a good option, it would establish a common acquaintance and a sense of trust among the characters. Professor Smith knows a lot of people, and through the newspapers Felicity is probably aware of his disappearance in the fire that destroyed his house.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 2:59 am
by ImpInTraining
John is likely to be wanting to take a peek in those bags to find out what's so valuable in it... which might lead to something. Not sure if he'll be able to find his way to the baggage cart, but he'll try most likely.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:07 am
by G-Returner
The fourgon is guarded 24/7 by the staff of the Orient Express and no one is permitted inside during the journey (not even to take their own bags). John presumably already knows this. If he wants to have a peek inside, his best bet is to give it a try before the bags are taken in. In that case, be aware a successful Sneak roll will be needed to avoid being noticed.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:03 pm
by ImpInTraining
Stuck at work... Could you make the roll on my behalf please?

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 10:40 pm
by kabukiman
This won't be good... With our characters so paranoid I hope John has an EXCELENT excuse.

Re: OOC talk : Horror on the Orient Express

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 11:27 pm
by Howerd Phillips
(And that isn't even from losing SAN...)