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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Alice Cooper and my 1st edition GURPS game

I've never really been a big fan of Halloween and horror. I kind of like it, but in small doses. I prefer my horror as a form of foe you cut down, or creepy evil that you ultimately deal with violently. Or at least magically.

All of that said, though, in a campaign way back when I did write an encounter that I never got to use centered on a horror theme.

After listening to the album "Welcome to My Nightmare" by the incomparable Alice Cooper, I wrote up an encounter based on Vincent Price's character in "Devil's Food."

I mapped out a little tower where an old wizard obsessed with spiders lived, gave him some appropriate allies (large and small), some spider-themed magical items, and a fair bit of loot to reward the players for discovering and eliminating this cover threat to the city.

I planned to drop it into Waterdeep since I was running a campaign set almost entirely in and around that city using 1st edition GURPS. Sadly, though, the PCs turned away from the adventure seed I had planted related to it and ended up going off for some adventures in the north.

In retrospect, I probably should have worked a Steven-like kid into the whole thing for some real upsetting foes, but hey, live and learn.

I know at least one of my players - the one who loaned me his Alice Cooper records way back when - would love to encounter this guy now. But the notes on that are basically lost in old Wang Word Processor files at best, gone forever at worst . . . and I've have to seriously, seriously up-gun the threat and wildly change the location to pull it off in DF. I mean, we've obviously still have spiders, but maybe not a Vincent Price inspired wizard along with them.

Or we might.

8 comments:

  1. Dammit, you have to make this spider wizard with drider allies just to freak out our arachnophobic Viking!!

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  2. I've always wanted to make a "Spiders All the Way Down" monster.

    Start with a really big giant spider, shrouded in armor made from it's own webs. It seems to have no vital bits to target and fights until at -5*HP ... at which point you discover it was made from a huge colony of co-operating dog-sized spiders. These are also no vitals types who explode into spider swarms at -5*HP. Damage done to the swarms releases micro-spider dust that works like one of the killer spore cloud types.

    However, if I deployed this, regardless of PC survival, GM survival would become very uncertain.

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  3. You're right, Alice Cooper is incomparable. I had the luck of seeing him three times in concert. They were amazing concerts and I'll never forget them.
    Your story idea sounds cool, Vincent Price wizard with a spider theme, I'm going to steal it. Thank you very much.

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    1. Steal it with my blessing!

      I haven't seen Alice Cooper live yet. I have to rectify that ASAP.

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  4. Hjalmarr hits the “dislike” button. Time to start saving for the DEET amulet of insect and arachnid repellent.

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