My roleplaying interests are kinda diverse...
Steve Jackson
Games & GURPS- White Wolf & Trinity- Call of Cthulhu
My primary publisher. They rock. (And I don't say that about just anyone.)
Roleplaying in the Toho Universe.
Epic fantasy roleplaying.
As best possible, characters are consistent with GURPS Basic 3d edition, revised, 2d printing and Compendium I 1st printing. Nevertheless, overall point totals are sometimes a tad approximate.
(In the various character descriptions you'll find the racial packages for elves, dwarves, maridoj, civitanoj, cats, and tamile.)
If you're Illuminated, here's the Illuminati: New World Order page.
The very first deck for INWO ever posted: Fusion Seppuku.
Hey, don't forget
Illuminati University,
where even false things are true...
"...And
here you need a parachute to get through Drop and Add!" The IOU
Theme Song, natch.
"I have a degree from Harvard. Whenever I'm
wrong the world makes a little less sense." -
Frasier
"I
have a degree from IOU. Whenever I'm right
the world makes a little less sense." -
Me
"I wish I could write a beautiful book to break those hearts that are soon to cease to exist: a book of faith and small neat worlds and of people who live by the philosophies of popular songs."
-Zelda Fitzgerald, to her psychiatrist
Ending up writing for these guys counts as one of my life's strangest twists.
I've done quite a bit for Trinity, and I'm particularly proud of some stuff I did for Wraith: The Oblivion.
A wonderful resource for Trinity players. I'm not just saying that 'cause I'm published in it.
Cthulhu R'lyeh ftagn! Here's Chaosium, Inc. and an H. P. Lovecraft page.
"...A vigintillion of Cthulhu's star-spawn..."
They're
strange Cthuloid creatures, and they travel in packs. So, what do you call the
packs? (Nothing, some of these things might come when called...)
On a related note, here's the Cthuloid Toon Adventures theme song.
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