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* I do think actions should have consequences. I won't try to just set up in impossible situations, but I'll admit I'm still learning, so my gauge might be rough. If I mess up on my end though, I'll try to either retcon/subtly adjust things to work it out. On the player's end, I'll try to create consequences to your actions, if only so they feel real, with the weight they deserve.
* I do think actions should have consequences. I won't try to just set up in impossible situations, but I'll admit I'm still learning, so my gauge might be rough. If I mess up on my end though, I'll try to either retcon/subtly adjust things to work it out. On the player's end, I'll try to create consequences to your actions, if only so they feel real, with the weight they deserve.
==Seelie Fae Notes==
I've been running a fae related plotline and adding in fae NPCs. I collated a few tips about running Fae from the Shadowrun sources that I've read. This is not an exhaustive list, and I am not a member of thematics, so take all of this with a grain of salt. Also, the most important thing to remember is to break these rules whenever you feel like it. These are general guidelines about how Fae of the Seelie Court interact with others. They '''absolutely''' break these rules though, whenever they feel the urge or benefit from them. Never be afraid to change things up. For more detail, I'd recommend checking out Court of Shadows. I'm only vaguely paraphrasing some tidbits from it. I may add more in bits in the future.
*  Fae are prideful. Honor and social status is a big thing, and slighting others can sometimes have consquences.
* That doesn't mean you shouldn't slight people. Prideful people disdain other people's pride. You've earned it. Most other people are inflating their ego and you should show your disdain.
* Approach all with respect, but without courtesy, unless they really earn it. It's the opposite of how we do things normally. A bit of verbal sparring is expected and not doing it makes you look like a passive idiot.
* When you insult someone, as the above, mix compliments with insults. Backhanded compliments and veiled attacks. They all happen constantly, unless they actually like you.
* Secrets and plots are the way of things. Speaking openly, freely, and directly is for again, idiots. Plots kept in secret and performed to maximum effect raise your stature. Hide your intentions, your goals, and really everything. Indirect action, trickery, and guile is the name of the game.
* The Seelie don't have a currency, beyond favors, obligation, and similar. Things are rarely offered out of kindness. Almost everything has a price, but its not always bad to be in debt to a Fae, and not all prices are terrible. Though sometimes they are.
* Getting the attention of Fae as a mortal can vary in difficulty dramatically. They can have different tastes for all of that. Some are enamored, some thing of them like animals or pets, for some it's just mild curiosity. It varies.
* '''Fae Can Lie!'''  As the book says, lies are disgraceful, shameful, and show weakness. Fae still lie quite often. What's bad is getting caught in it.
* When you catch someone out for doing something bad, shameful, etc. Like lying for example. You generally don't point out the weakness, unless the gain is worthy of it. The slights are kept in mind and exploited, but not brought up generally. Unless they are.
* Even with all of this, Fae are people. They differ in all sorts of ways, and again, don't follow this list as an absolute rule. This is just the culture of the Seelie Court and those involved with it. Always feel free to ignore this. Make the NPC's actual people.
==Runs==
I just stole this from Sleevey because I saw it and it looked cool
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Latest revision as of 00:26, 14 October 2021

Style Guide

I would say my style varies from run to run. I'm still working on figuring out how I like to run Shadowrun games and my particular style, as I'm still rather new to this.

Game Themes/Styles

This will be expanded on over time. I literally just made this. I've done two runs, so you see two categories lol.

  • Sixth World Absurdity - Sometimes people with power want strange things and runners are the key. Other times, the world itself is just not what you'd expect. These runs have a comedic and more lighthearted slant, though that's not to say they are consequence free.
  • Serious, Dark - Likely grim events and a dark atmosphere. There are plenty of nasty things in this setting, and sometimes they get explored.

How I run things

  • I will try to pick characters that will be alright with the run, though I get that can vary. Notably, if you're signing up to try to subvert/work against the run, that's perfectly fine as well. I'd just like to know in advance. If people want to decline the job once they get more details, that's fine.
  • I'm alright with players working against the goals of the J, though communicate with me and hopefully don't do things that make it actively unfun for the rest.
  • I do think actions should have consequences. I won't try to just set up in impossible situations, but I'll admit I'm still learning, so my gauge might be rough. If I mess up on my end though, I'll try to either retcon/subtly adjust things to work it out. On the player's end, I'll try to create consequences to your actions, if only so they feel real, with the weight they deserve.

Seelie Fae Notes

I've been running a fae related plotline and adding in fae NPCs. I collated a few tips about running Fae from the Shadowrun sources that I've read. This is not an exhaustive list, and I am not a member of thematics, so take all of this with a grain of salt. Also, the most important thing to remember is to break these rules whenever you feel like it. These are general guidelines about how Fae of the Seelie Court interact with others. They absolutely break these rules though, whenever they feel the urge or benefit from them. Never be afraid to change things up. For more detail, I'd recommend checking out Court of Shadows. I'm only vaguely paraphrasing some tidbits from it. I may add more in bits in the future.

  • Fae are prideful. Honor and social status is a big thing, and slighting others can sometimes have consquences.
  • That doesn't mean you shouldn't slight people. Prideful people disdain other people's pride. You've earned it. Most other people are inflating their ego and you should show your disdain.
  • Approach all with respect, but without courtesy, unless they really earn it. It's the opposite of how we do things normally. A bit of verbal sparring is expected and not doing it makes you look like a passive idiot.
  • When you insult someone, as the above, mix compliments with insults. Backhanded compliments and veiled attacks. They all happen constantly, unless they actually like you.
  • Secrets and plots are the way of things. Speaking openly, freely, and directly is for again, idiots. Plots kept in secret and performed to maximum effect raise your stature. Hide your intentions, your goals, and really everything. Indirect action, trickery, and guile is the name of the game.
  • The Seelie don't have a currency, beyond favors, obligation, and similar. Things are rarely offered out of kindness. Almost everything has a price, but its not always bad to be in debt to a Fae, and not all prices are terrible. Though sometimes they are.
  • Getting the attention of Fae as a mortal can vary in difficulty dramatically. They can have different tastes for all of that. Some are enamored, some thing of them like animals or pets, for some it's just mild curiosity. It varies.
  • Fae Can Lie! As the book says, lies are disgraceful, shameful, and show weakness. Fae still lie quite often. What's bad is getting caught in it.
  • When you catch someone out for doing something bad, shameful, etc. Like lying for example. You generally don't point out the weakness, unless the gain is worthy of it. The slights are kept in mind and exploited, but not brought up generally. Unless they are.
  • Even with all of this, Fae are people. They differ in all sorts of ways, and again, don't follow this list as an absolute rule. This is just the culture of the Seelie Court and those involved with it. Always feel free to ignore this. Make the NPC's actual people.


Runs

I just stole this from Sleevey because I saw it and it looked cool

NameMetaplotDate
No Escape Part III - Operation Gramr4 May 2085
The Bill Comes Due12 March 2085
Dining and Dashing11 February 2085
No Escape - Part 211 September 2084
Flashbangs and Fireballs4 April 2084
Kidnapping is very not-good6 March 2084
Blood DebtA Peaceful Woodland Adventure18 February 2084
Ordoing One Ordo11 November 2083
Times to Watch, Times to ActBy Royal Decree29 October 2083
Please Don't Drop It24 September 2083
Weeding the GardenThe Burning Star of Redmond17 September 2083
Setting the Snare20 August 2083
In the Dead of NightDarkening the Shadows Event17 August 2083
A Steel Clad Flower9 July 2083
Friendly Neighbourhood Politics21 May 2083
The Quest for TomatoesThe Burning Star of Redmond12 May 2083
A Peaceful Woodland Adventure24 April 2083
Scarlet FootstepsBy Royal Decree5 April 2083
Early October16 March 2083
Chaining the Broken MindThe Burning Star of Redmond26 February 2083
Bagged and Tagged19 February 2083
Armed AppropriationTemple in the Shadows3 February 2083
Cry of the Condemned22 January 2083
Falling Forests22 January 2083
Changing Colors18 December 2082
In. Out. Easy.10 December 2082
The Secrets in the Trees2 December 2082
A Very Unsuccessful Assassination14 November 2082
Poking the Hornet's Nest4 November 2082
Dude, Where's My Van21 October 2082
Gifts From The HeartBy Royal Decree8 October 2082
Silver RushThe Burning Star of Redmond2 October 2082
Journey Below24 September 2082
Cutting off the supply3 September 2082
Cause and EffectBy Royal Decree28 August 2082
A Quick Trip to the Store24 August 2082
A Night Under the StarsBy Royal Decree19 August 2082
Arms to the People14 August 2082
A Trip to the Petting Zoo12 August 2082
The Second StrikeBy Royal Decree4 August 2082
Spy GamesBy Royal Decree25 July 2082
CorpSec Elite11 July 2082
Feeding the Revolutionary Spirit2 July 2082
Pickup and DeliveryBy Royal Decree27 June 2082
A Seaside Escape22 June 2082
A Simple Repossession19 June 2082
Cracking the Iron ShellAgainst all odds - The OtherCon story17 June 2082
Spitting in the Eye of Progress13 June 2082
Copycat Client7 June 2082
A Change of Mind25 May 2082
Negotiating, Corp Style!17 May 2082
That Font Ever Flowing2 May 2082
So Collectable! Much Impeccable!12 April 2082