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Latest revision as of 05:27, 5 December 2024
Reddit account: /u/Fangblade_
About me
Hey! My name is Fangblade and I'm glad you're interested in playing on my Shadowrun table. Here's a little about me.
My name is Sniff or Fern or Fang, and I'm a 32 year old dungeon master who's been running games since 2012. I've a passion for sci-fi, cyberpunk, and fantasy games, though I prefer a more gritty story with consequences and over-the-top climaxes. I'm coming off of an eight year campaign of DND that I ran, so I'm here to run a few games here and there, rather than a large campaign.
Things that inspire my runs are...
- Tsutumu Nihei's work, specifically Blame! and NoiSe!
- Lethal_Door's Ossuary setting
- Arknights
- Reverse 1999
- Echoes of Visions
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Advance of Zeta
- The Struggle
- Pronouns
- She/They
- Discord
- Fangblade_
- Fangblade_
Style
I like the Tactical Turtleneck, where the missions have realism and hard gritty consequences, but there are plenty of room for laughs and incompetency on the players and NPCs sides.
New to Shadowrun
I've been DMing games for over a decade, but the change to shadowrun 5 has been interesting for me. The lore and rule system is unique and different from DND like I'm used to , so each game will have room for both myself and players to learn. With this in mind, constructive criticism and helpful tips on the rules is very appreciated! Please made use of the GM feedback form on my runs to help me understand where I can improve.
Pick Policy
- Folks who fit the rough threat of a run and make up a good dynamic team comp
- Folks who are lore or RP wise a good fit for the run
- Folks who are overall good sports and bring a positive attitude to on and off table roleplay.
Declining the Meet
I won't take players who will decline the meet up front. Disagreeing with the J is alright, but if you aren't interested in the run, then I would prefer not to waste either of our time. This way more people who are genuinely interested in sinking a few hours of their day on my table will actually be enjoying themselves.
Thwarting the J and derailment
Sometimes you meet a J that turns out to either be shady or wants real, real skeevy stuff. In the event this happens, I'm more than happy to help either work on the fly or use prepped content for the runners to acquire rewards anyway! Be forewarned, betraying the J will always have consequences.
When it comes to derailing the entire run, refer back to my section on declining the meet. Unless the run turns into a comedy of errors and things start to fail due to dice rolls or lack of common sense cards, I hope my players come with the expectation that we're here to accomplish the goals in good faith. If you're feeling like total derailment even still, please confirm with me before taking an action that may derail things.
Realism
I appreciate games that have a good story and solid realism, however as a new GM to shadowrun 5, especially Shadowhaven in general, I think There will be some hiccups here and there. For now, there will be some skimming over topics and subjects that I'm still learning! As such, if you are a player and can offer assistance, I'll gladly appreciate your input.
Negative Rewards
In situations where the runners do something that can have negative consequences, it will. This can look like negative qualities, burning edge, negative reputation, or narrative consequences based on lack of foresight. Take for example...
- PULLTHETRIGGER+55
- where the runners failed to make sure their target was arrested by KE, so the enemy team escaped and was let loose into Seattle.
- Spotter
- The runners failed to neutralize the enemy combatants and they were able to regroup and cause complications in the form of a protection target being killed.
- MAKE A BAD CHOICE
- The runners used a last ditch maneuver to secure a win, but this put to of the other runners in critical condition where edge was burned, and negative qualities were earned from being hospitalized / nearly dying.
Failure
There will be times when your runners fail. This is normal, and part of the game. If there is a situation where a run fails, we can talk about RVP negatives that fit the narrative of the run, as well as things that are good obstacles for your runner to overcome. Embrace failure as a learning experience, but know that I'm not inherently out to get you! Good stories include both wins and loses.
Runs
I just stole this from Eva. Thank you friend :) 91 runs as of Dude where's my body
Cities I've run in
- Seattle
- Portland
- Richmond
- Galiano Island