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Showing posts with label supers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label supers. Show all posts
Monday, September 24, 2012
Afro Samurai - which rpg?
I really, really like the Afro Samurai anime movies. In each, an unarmored warrior using a katana takes on guys with chains, swords, bows, rocket launchers, and even mini-guns. And he wins. His toughest opponents are also sword-fighters, of course.
In any case, I haven't been able to figure out the "perfect" game for running this. It would have to have fast combat, and while people die quick, the heroes generally get beat up but win. And quite possibly are completely healthy only one day after getting shot to hell (though they usually are wounded and staggering, but still able to defeat any challenger).
Hero would work, but it's way too cumbersome. I suspect just about any supers game would work, in all reality, but none really jump out at me. Gurps might work, if the damage and combat systems were tweaked for cinematic results. BESM and OVA would work, though neither really is a perfect fit. I'm guessing there exists some game that would require very little work to get this right, but I'm not sure what it would be.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
NCSoft axes Paragon Studios and City of Heroes
News story here
I played City of Heroes for several years. I finally stopped a few months back, mainly due to playing the new Star Wars (which is really good). In any case, I figured Paragon was working on CoH2, and would release it in a year or so. Guess I was wrong. NCSoft fired a good chunk of the employees, and will be shutting down the CoH servers before the end of the year.
Let this be a reminder to everyone: You do not buy an MMO game (or even something like Skyrim or Diablo 3, that requires an internet connection). You are merely renting it. At any given time, the servers can be closed and all of those hours you spent creating your perfect characters are gone. Just like that. So take time to go outside and meet some real people and become friends. (I can only imagine the nerd explosion if the WoW servers got shut down with only a few months notice).
I played City of Heroes for several years. I finally stopped a few months back, mainly due to playing the new Star Wars (which is really good). In any case, I figured Paragon was working on CoH2, and would release it in a year or so. Guess I was wrong. NCSoft fired a good chunk of the employees, and will be shutting down the CoH servers before the end of the year.
Let this be a reminder to everyone: You do not buy an MMO game (or even something like Skyrim or Diablo 3, that requires an internet connection). You are merely renting it. At any given time, the servers can be closed and all of those hours you spent creating your perfect characters are gone. Just like that. So take time to go outside and meet some real people and become friends. (I can only imagine the nerd explosion if the WoW servers got shut down with only a few months notice).
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Solo supers
This is one of the games I'd love to run. I think having only one player is incredibly easy to deal with if you are running a supers campaign. You just need to come up with a few memorable supervillains and maybe one Cobra/VIPER-style evil organization, and you can play forever.
There are thousands upon thousands of old comics to steal stories from. If you use well-known villains like Dr. Doom or the Joker, your job becomes even easier.
Any power level will work, because you don't have to worry about balance at all. I'd personally love to play in a lower-powered game, with characters roughly equal to Spiderman or the Punisher. Then again, a run with someone on the Superman level would be awesome, though I'm not sure if I'd want to make a full campaign of that.
Cosmic heroes really seem difficult to do for a long term campaign, unless you really want to create a bunch of dependent NPC's and spend more time playing soap opera instead of thrashing villains. I'm sure some groups could do it well, though.
There are thousands upon thousands of old comics to steal stories from. If you use well-known villains like Dr. Doom or the Joker, your job becomes even easier.
Any power level will work, because you don't have to worry about balance at all. I'd personally love to play in a lower-powered game, with characters roughly equal to Spiderman or the Punisher. Then again, a run with someone on the Superman level would be awesome, though I'm not sure if I'd want to make a full campaign of that.
Cosmic heroes really seem difficult to do for a long term campaign, unless you really want to create a bunch of dependent NPC's and spend more time playing soap opera instead of thrashing villains. I'm sure some groups could do it well, though.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Manhattan Neighborhoods
Just a list of all the neighborhoods. I'll be expanding on them later.
Neighborhoods
Alphabet City
Beekman
Bowery
Central Park
Chelsea
Chinatown
Civic Center
East Harlem (El Barrio)
East Village
Fort George
Garment District
Gramercy Park
Greenwich Village
Hamilton Heights
Harlem
Hell’s Kitchen/Clinton
Inwood
Kips Bay
Lennox Hill
Lincoln Square West
Little Italy
Lower East Side
Meat Packing District
Medical City
Midtown
Midtown South
Morningside Heights
Murray Hill
NoHo
SoHo
Southern Tip
Stuyvesant
Sutton
Theater District
Tribeca
Tudor
Turtle Bay
Two Bridges
Upper East Side
Upper West Side
Wall Street
Washington Heights
West Village
Whitehall
Yorkville
Monday, March 5, 2012
Officials and Newspapers of Manhattan-86
Government
Mayor John Holz – Mayor Holz grew up in Brooklyn. He’s an Ivy-Leaguer, and loves to schmooze with the New York upper crust. He is fairly honest, and is trying to clean up the city (especially the rich neighborhoods).
Governor Anthony Giordano – The governor is actually from Buffalo. He visits the city often, but is trying to cut its influence in upstate politics. He and the Mayor don’t get along.
Mayor John Holz – Mayor Holz grew up in Brooklyn. He’s an Ivy-Leaguer, and loves to schmooze with the New York upper crust. He is fairly honest, and is trying to clean up the city (especially the rich neighborhoods).
Governor Anthony Giordano – The governor is actually from Buffalo. He visits the city often, but is trying to cut its influence in upstate politics. He and the Mayor don’t get along.
Police Commissioner Michael O’Brien – Commissioner O’Brien tries to go a good job, but he’s a bit too much of a pragmatist. In his view, having crime controlled by the Kingpin is much better for the city than trying to take the Kingpin down. He figures that if the Kingpin is removed, there will be a big turf war between the crime families. He wants to prevent that at all costs.
Newspapers
New York Times – Editor Jen Murray is running a tight ship. Newspaper sales have been declining, and she is doing her best to bring in new sources of funding. She has been forced to lay off almost 25% of the staff, and is unpopular because of it. Various wealthy individuals in the city have been supplying funds to her, and some of them are trying to get her to change her news coverage to favor them.
New York Times – Editor Jen Murray is running a tight ship. Newspaper sales have been declining, and she is doing her best to bring in new sources of funding. She has been forced to lay off almost 25% of the staff, and is unpopular because of it. Various wealthy individuals in the city have been supplying funds to her, and some of them are trying to get her to change her news coverage to favor them.
New York Post – Editor Calvin Murphy is a hard-nosed reporter who came up through the trenches. He tends to have articles slant towards a conservative viewpoint. While this has alienated him from the wealthy elite, his papers are selling well, and the Post has surpassed the Times in sales. Murphy loves rubbing this in the face of his opponents.
Wall Street Journal – Editor George Fulton keeps this paper focused on Wall Street. He has no interest in expanding into general news, only stories that are related to business. Sales have been steady, and he’s very happy with them.
New York Daily News – Editor Jen Meyers runs this sensationalist rag. Most of the stories are about celebrities or superheroes and supervillains. She pays good money for pictures of supers, whether they are in battle or doing something that looks bad on camera (especially these).
Her biggest story last year included a series of pictures of Catwoman wrestling with Aye Candy on the docks. Many of the pictures were rather racy and even censored, especially when Aye Candy’s shirt was ripped open partway through the fight. The unedited versions were made available online to paying adult subscribers of the paper.
amNew York – Editor Anya Belyakov runs this free newspaper. It’s mostly headlines pulled off the Associated Press. The news boxes are located at every subway terminal.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Heroes and Villains of Manhattan-86
Heroes and Villains
Absolution – Absolution operates in the Lower East Side and surrounding neighborhoods. She has had several clashes with Batgirl and Sandman, but has managed to escape each time.
Aquaman – Aquaman can be found in any of the waters surrounding Manhattan. He often ends up chasing down Black Manta.
Aye Candy – Aye Candy operates in the waterways around Manhattan, occasionally attacking waterfront areas. She annoyed Kingpin when she robbed one of his warehouses, but isn't aware that he is looking for her.
Batgirl – Batgirl mainly operates in the southeastern neighborhoods. She has clashed with most of the nearby supervillains, and has thrashed most of them. Unfortunately, they always seem to get out of jail not long after she turns them in.
Black Manta – Black Manta sticks to the northern half of Manhattan, particularly the coastline. He owns several warehouses, which he uses for smuggling.
Bokor – Bokor lives and works out of Harlem in the Le Petit Senegal area. She generally keeps a low profile, but the locals are all scared of her.
Bronze Gear – Bronze Gear works in both the Upper East and West Sides. She targets wealthy brokers and other businessmen, whom she figures can afford to lose their valuables. She actually lives in Kips Bay.
Catwoman – Catwoman lives in the Upper East Side, and generally operates in the Financial District or the Upper East and West Sides. She knows Bronze Gear, and has both helped her and fought her, depending upon the situation. She has also had a couple run-ins with Batgirl, and they are wary adversaries.
Cheetah – Cheetah lives in the Upper East Side, and works at the Metropolitan Museum. She has pulled off a few heists, but tries to keep a low profile. Her work as at the museum allows her access to many antiquities she'd otherwise not see.
Crash Test Debbie – Debbie is Kingpin’s bodyguard and lives in the Upper East Side in a neighboring apartment. She wants out, but the Kingpin saved her life and got her cybernetics installed, so she owes him.
Daredevil – Daredevil operates in Hell’s Kitchen. He does his best to keep crime under control, and has had multiple run-ins with Kingpin and other local villains.
Deathstroke – Deathstroke can be found anywhere in Manhattan, depending on who his target is.
Doctor Doom – Doom can appear anywhere in Manhattan, depending upon the scheme he is working on. He occasionally shows up at the UN Building as part of his rulership duties.
Doctor Octopus – Doc Ock usually sticks to Greenwich Village and the surrounding neighborhoods. When he does commit crimes, he tries to suck Spider Man into a trap so that he can defeat him.
Electro – Electro lives in SoHo, but is active throughout southern Manhattan. He's a loose cannon, but has done a few jobs for Kingpin.
Elektra – Elektra operates throughout Manhattan. She has an apartment in the West Village.
Foxbat – Foxbat lives in Tribeca. He sticks to southern Manhattan. He usually pulls elaborate pranks, aimed at getting himself on TV. He loves challenging local superheroes to a fight, as long as there is a news crew nearby to film it.
Ghost Widow – Ghost Widow has her base of operations hidden in Inwood. Undercover Arachnos terrorists patrol the blocks immediately surrounding it. She rarely goes on missions herself, preferring to let her lackeys do the dirty work.
Green Goblin – Green Goblin lives in the Upper East Side as Norman Osborne, and operates throughout southern Manhattan. He has tangled with Spider Man numerous times.
Harley Quinn – Harley tags along with the Joker or Poison Ivy. She usually sticks to bank robberies and similar jobs.
Johnny Sorrow – Johnny Sorrow usually sticks to the neighborhoods surrounding SoHo when he is in town. He only rarely visits, and has taken on Kingpin several times. The other local villains are scared of him, as he will force them to work for him when he's in town.
Joker – The Joker can show up anywhere. He moves around a lot, and has numerous hidden bases throughout the city. He favors big, melodramatic crimes. His goons have tangled with Kingpin's men a few times, and they do not like each other.
Kingpin – The Kingpin operates out of a penthouse in the Upper East Side. He is the major crime boss of the whole city. He has tangled with many of the resident superheroes, and several of the villains. He hires mercenaries such as Elektra as needed.
Mad Hatter – The Mad Hatter lives in the East Village. He usually works there or Alphabet City. A string of missing girls has occurred over the last year, though none of them have been tracked back to the Hatter yet.
Mr. Freeze – Mr. Freeze operates in NoHo and the East Village, staying near NYU. Several NYU professors are helping him research molecular biology, as he attempts to find a cure for his wife.
Poison Ivy – Poison Ivy has a home in Turtle Bay. Harley often stays with her. Ivy is often found in Central Park. While she may perform the occasional robbery, she is far more likely to attack people she feels are damaging the park.
Punisher – The Punisher operates throughout Manhattan. Pretty much everyone else would love to capture him, both hero and villain. So far, he has eluded them.
Red Skull – The Red Skull rarely appears in the city, and usually is trying to blow it up. He can appear anywhere, though he usually targets Wall Street or the major city government buildings in the Civic Center.
Riddler – The Riddler lives in The Bowery, and operates in the surrounding neighborhoods. He has run afoul of Batgirl on multiple occasions.
Sandman – The Sandman lives in Yorkville. He operates mainly in the Harlems and the southeast part of the island. The local street gangs and low level thugs would love to capture him.
Scarecrow – Scarecrow operates throughout southern Manhattan. He likes to target large gatherings of people, causing them to panic and hurt each other.
Silver Scream – Silver Scream can be found at any theater on the island.
Spider Man – Spider Man lives in West Village, and patrols throughout Manhattan. He has tangled with most of the villains in the area.
White Knight – The White Knight targets northern Manhattan, particularly Harlem and Washington Heights. Sandman beat him up really badly, but he escaped, and is seeking revenge.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Alternate World Manhattan
I'm going to start up a series of blog posts on an alternate Earth's Manhattan. It should be readily usable for supers or urban fantasy. You will see references to popular comics characters. I will change the Mayor and other people, so that I can make them corrupt as needed, without a real-life lawyer suing me. (It should be obvious, but I am in no way claiming ownership of any DC, Marvel, etc. properties).
Manhattan-86 (Earth-86)
What’s Different?
Many things are the same, yet there are a number of changes. The year is 2012. The Towers still fell. However, the city has not gone through gentrification and many neighborhoods are similar to how they were in the 1970’s and 1980’s. The nice areas are very nice, but the bad areas are still bad. The rich whites have not pushed the locals out of most of southern Manhattan.
Another big difference is that camera phones have not caught on. Some people have them, but most don’t. This prevents vigilantes and criminals from getting caught as easily as they might. In addition, New York has not installed thousands of street cameras. They tried, but the idea was shot down in court as an invasion of privacy.
RICO was shot down by Congress, so organized crime is much stronger than it would be, otherwise. A lot of the big Dons are pretty much untouchable by the police. Kingpin runs all of New York City, as well as the surrounding cities. The various Families work for him.
There are still a lot of mom-and-pop shops, and the big chain stores have not taken over the shopping and restaurant businesses.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Bokor for Hi/Lo Heroes
Bokor
Secret ID: Martine Bujeau
Professional Career: Voodoo Priestess
Hobby Career: Thief
Charge: Alma Bujeau (mother)
LIFE: 11
Training: Hex
Build: Quick
Mentality: Intuitive
Temperament: Bold
Move Die: HIGH
To Hit Die: HIGH
Evade Die: LOW, Magic Ward +1
Damage Die: LOW, Hex +1, Fantastic, Villain +1
Block Mundane Die: LOW, Weak -1
Block Fantastic Die: HIGH
Barrier Power: Guardian Spirit +1
Block Mundane Die: LOW, Weak -1
Block Fantastic Die: HIGH
Barrier Power: Guardian Spirit +1
Character Bio
Bokor owns a bar called The Smoking Loa in a Caribbean neighborhood. The bar is run by her mother. Alma believes that Martine is a good priestess, and is unaware of her criminal activities. Martine sells her magic services to the rich. She usually places curses on people for them. She has a few zombies under her control that she uses as thugs.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Aye Candy for Hi/Lo Heroes
Aye Candy is a villain I created.
Aye Candy
Secret ID: Shanna Jensen
Professional Career: Pirate
Hobby Career: Model
Charge: The “Jolly Roger”
LIFE: 11
Training: Distraction
Build: Quick
Mentality: Intuitive
Temperament: Bold
Move Die: HIGH
To Hit Die: HIGH, Skilled Fencer +1
Evade Die: LOW, Distraction +1
Damage Die: LOW, Cutlass +1, Mundane, Villain +1
Block Mundane Die: LOW
Block Fantastic Die: HIGH, Weak -1
Character Bio
Aye Candy has a sailing yacht named the “Jolly Roger”, which is crewed by a few thugs. She robs other ships and the occasional waterfront warehouse or store. She is incredibly gorgeous, to the point that people get distracted and miss their attacks against her. She occasionally models for swimsuit magazines, and is extremely popular.
Bronze Gear for Hi/Lo Heroes
Bronze Gear is a villain I created.
Secret ID: Rebecca Warrington
Professional Career: Burglar
Hobby Career: Tailor
Charge: Jonathon Warrington (son)
LIFE: 11
Build: Quick
Mentality: Logical
Temperament: Bold
Move Die: HIGH, Super Jump +1
To Hit Die: HIGH, Accurate Throwing +1
Character Bio
Bronze Gear is a burglar, using her Super Jump ability to gain access to wealthy homes. In combat, she uses gears made of energy, which she hurls at her opponent. Her son is in a Children's Hospital, and she uses the money to pay for his care.
Bronze Gear
Secret ID: Rebecca Warrington
Professional Career: Burglar
Hobby Career: Tailor
Charge: Jonathon Warrington (son)
LIFE: 11
Training: Energy Gear
Build: Quick
Mentality: Logical
Temperament: Bold
Move Die: HIGH, Super Jump +1
To Hit Die: HIGH, Accurate Throwing +1
Evade Die: LOW
Damage Die: LOW, Energy Gear +1, Fantastic, Villain +1
Block Mundane Die: HIGH
Block Fantastic Die: LOW, Weak -1
Damage Die: LOW, Energy Gear +1, Fantastic, Villain +1
Block Mundane Die: HIGH
Block Fantastic Die: LOW, Weak -1
Character Bio
Bronze Gear is a burglar, using her Super Jump ability to gain access to wealthy homes. In combat, she uses gears made of energy, which she hurls at her opponent. Her son is in a Children's Hospital, and she uses the money to pay for his care.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
One note about my character conversions for Hi/Lo Heroes
I'm making all the characters up as if they were player characters. If you are going to use the villains, especially as a team, you really should lower their LIFE score. Going by the sample villains in the rulebook, maybe subtract 5 LIFE from each villain.
Of course, this is up to you. And if the villain is a major boss, that you want to be recurring, maybe giving him his full LIFE score is a good idea.
Of course, this is up to you. And if the villain is a major boss, that you want to be recurring, maybe giving him his full LIFE score is a good idea.
The Punisher for Hi/Lo Heroes
The Punisher
Professional Career: Marine Recon
Hobby Career: Priest Trainee
Charge: Microchip (assistant)
Training: Tactics
Mentality: Logical
Temperament: Cautious
To Hit Die: LOW, Tactics +1
Evade Die: HIGH, Martial Dodge +1
Damage Die: HIGH, Guns +1, Mundane, Villain +1
Block Mundane Die: HIGH
Block Fantastic Die: LOW, Weak -1
Barrier Power: Kevlar Vest +1
The Punisher is a vigilante who has killed thousands of criminals. He is wanted by the mafia and the FBI.
Kingpin for Hi/Lo Heroes
Kingpin
Professional Career: Crimelord
Hobby Career: Businessman
Charge: Vanessa Fisk (wife)
LIFE: 17
Mentality: Logical
Temperament: Cautious
To Hit Die: LOW, Tactics +2
Evade Die: HIGH
Damage Die: HIGH, Great Strength +1, Mundane, Villain +1
Block Mundane Die: HIGH
Block Fantastic Die: LOW
Barrier Power: Kevlar Vest +1
Kingpin runs the mafia in New York City. He is an enemy of Spider Man, Daredevil, and the Punisher. He always has lots of bodyguards with him, including supervillains.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Absolution for Hi/Lo Heroes
This is a character I made up, based upon pics of the Sisters of Battle from Warhammer 40k.
Absolution
Secret ID: Mary O’Malley
Professional Career: Mechanic
Hobby Career: Evangelist
Charge: Her Deceased Family
LIFE: 11
Build: Quick
Mentality: Intuitive
Temperament: Bold
Move Die: HIGH, Flight +1
To Hit Die: HIGH, Weak -1
Evade Die: LOW
Damage Die: LOW, Force Blade +1, Fantastic, Villain +1
Block Mundane Die: LOW
Block Fantastic Die: HIGH
Barrier Power: Armor +1
Character Bio
Mary’s husband Ben and her son Mike were killed in a car accident while driving to her garage. Mary spent the next several months grieving at the Church every day. The priests tried to console her, but Mary ended up going crazy. She designed and built a set of armor, and stole a holy relic (the force blade) from a Church vault. She could always fly, and believes it is a gift from God. She now hunts and kills “witches”. She often spouts Bible verses during a fight.
Absolution
Professional Career: Mechanic
Hobby Career: Evangelist
Charge: Her Deceased Family
LIFE: 11
Training: Armor
Build: Quick
Mentality: Intuitive
Temperament: Bold
Move Die: HIGH, Flight +1
To Hit Die: HIGH, Weak -1
Evade Die: LOW
Damage Die: LOW, Force Blade +1, Fantastic, Villain +1
Block Mundane Die: LOW
Block Fantastic Die: HIGH
Barrier Power: Armor +1
Character Bio
Mary’s husband Ben and her son Mike were killed in a car accident while driving to her garage. Mary spent the next several months grieving at the Church every day. The priests tried to console her, but Mary ended up going crazy. She designed and built a set of armor, and stole a holy relic (the force blade) from a Church vault. She could always fly, and believes it is a gift from God. She now hunts and kills “witches”. She often spouts Bible verses during a fight.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Aquaman for Hi/Lo Heroes
Aquaman
Secret ID: Arthur Curry
Professional Career: King of Atlantis
Hobby Career: Marine Biologist
Charge: Mera (wife)
LIFE: 18
Training: Super Strength
Build: Powerful
Mentality: Intuitive
Temperament: Bold
Move Die: LOW, Submarine Swimming +1
To Hit Die: HIGH
Evade Die: LOW, Acrobatics +1
Damage Die: HIGH, Super Strength +1, Mundane, Heroic +1
Damage Die: HIGH, Control Fish +1, Fantastic, Heroic +1
Block Mundane Die: LOW, Weak -1
Block Fantastic Die: HIGH
Barrier Power: Invulnerability +1
Character Bio
Aquaman lives near the sea, and has abdicated his throne. He is a member of the Justice League. He can swim extremely fast, and his Control Fish power will cause nearby fish to help him if he needs it.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Black Manta for Hi/Lo Heroes
Black Manta
Professional Career: Scientist
Hobby Career: Diver
Charge: Injustice League
Training: Super Strength
Mentality: Logical
Temperament: Bold
To Hit Die: HIGH, Weak -1
Evade Die: LOW
Damage Die: HIGH, Super Strength and Weapons +1, Mundane, Villain +1
Damage Die: HIGH, Telepathic Scrambler +1, Fantastic, Villain +1
Block Mundane Die: HIGH
Block Fantastic Die: LOW
Barrier Power: Armored Suit +1
Black Manta is a member of the Injustice League and OGRE. He has a submarine, and can breathe underwater. His jet boots grant him flight and very fast swimming. His weapons include eye blasters, tridents, and electric gloves. He hates Aquaman.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Foxbat for Hi/Lo Heroes
Foxbat is a villain from the Champions rpg.
Secret ID: Freddy Foswell
LIFE: 16
Build: Powerful
Move Die: LOW, Glider Wings +1
Character Bio
Foxbat is a loon who believes he is living inside of a comic book. He has a brilliant Master Plan that he follows, which appears to change almost daily. He drives his centipedemobile to his crimes, and uses foxbattlebots to help fight superheroes. His foxbattleplans usually fail, but Foxbat is ok with that, as long as he looks good during the fight. If a hero offends him, he will follow the hero around and do stuff like having airplanes leave messages in the sky saying the hero is a wimp.
Foxbat
Professional Career: Thief
Hobby Career: Inventor
Charge: His “Master Plan”Training: Ping-Pong Ball Gun
Mentality: Intuitive
Temperament: Bold
To Hit Die: HIGH, Ping-Pong Ball Bomb +1
Evade Die: LOW
Damage Die: HIGH, Ping-Pong Ball Gun +1, Mundane, Villain +1 Block Mundane Die: LOW, Weak -1
Block Fantastic Die: HIGH
Foxbat is a loon who believes he is living inside of a comic book. He has a brilliant Master Plan that he follows, which appears to change almost daily. He drives his centipedemobile to his crimes, and uses foxbattlebots to help fight superheroes. His foxbattleplans usually fail, but Foxbat is ok with that, as long as he looks good during the fight. If a hero offends him, he will follow the hero around and do stuff like having airplanes leave messages in the sky saying the hero is a wimp.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
White Knight for Hi/Lo Heroes
White Knight is a villain from Green Ronin's Freedom City.
White Knight
Secret ID: Dan Foreman
Professional Career: Terrorist
Hobby Career: Security Guard
Charge: The “White Race”
LIFE: 17
Build: Powerful
Mentality: Intuitive
Temperament: Bold
Move Die: LOW, Flight +1
To Hit Die: HIGH, Fire Blast +1
Evade Die: LOW
Damage Die: HIGH, Super Strength +1, Mundane, Villain +1
Block Mundane Die: LOW
Block Fantastic Die: HIGH, Weak -1
Barrier Power: Fire Aura +1
Character Bio
The White Knight is a racist thug who targets anyone who is not a white, conservative, heterosexual Protestant that he approves of. He usually attacks in black or Hispanic neighborhoods, and will happily destroy an occupied apartment building if it will allow him to escape from superheroes. He has super strength and uses blue fire in combat.
White Knight
Secret ID: Dan Foreman
Professional Career: Terrorist
Hobby Career: Security Guard
Charge: The “White Race”
LIFE: 17
Training: Super Strength
Build: Powerful
Mentality: Intuitive
Temperament: Bold
Move Die: LOW, Flight +1
To Hit Die: HIGH, Fire Blast +1
Evade Die: LOW
Damage Die: HIGH, Super Strength +1, Mundane, Villain +1
Block Mundane Die: LOW
Block Fantastic Die: HIGH, Weak -1
Barrier Power: Fire Aura +1
Character Bio
The White Knight is a racist thug who targets anyone who is not a white, conservative, heterosexual Protestant that he approves of. He usually attacks in black or Hispanic neighborhoods, and will happily destroy an occupied apartment building if it will allow him to escape from superheroes. He has super strength and uses blue fire in combat.
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