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From: GhostGames

Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 19:54:03 GMT

Subject: REALLY short Fudge adventures


Hello, all!

My, this list has been busy lately! :-) (It's good to see!)

I need some ideas for some really quick (15-20 minute) Fudge demos that 
show the following:

1) Character trait scale and dice usage

2) Unopposed action resolution

3) Opposed action resolution

4) Roleplaying possibilities

They also need to be fun!

I need one for Terra Incognita, one for the Deryni universe, and a few 
others to show the vast range that Fudge can cover in terms of genres 
and character types.

The trouble is, I'm a novelist, not a micro-fiction writer -- every 
scenario I try to come up with wants to become an epic campaign. 
("We're Archaeologists, Not Grave Robbers," one of my favorite Terra 
Incognita adventures to run, was supposed to fit into a 2 hour slot but 
takes 4 hours to run.)

Please help!


Best regards,

Ann Dupuis ghostgames@fudgerpg.com
Grey Ghost Press, Inc. http://www.fudgerpg.com
"Terra Incognita" (Exploration, Adventure, and Tea at Four!) 
http://www.nagssociety.com
"Gamemastering Secrets" http://www.gmsecrets.com
"The Deryni Roleplaying Game" http://www.derynirealms.com

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0 open > gaming space and sitting down and introducing Fudge to folks. Oh, that's super cool! TimHuntley 2003-04-08 17:10:20
1 Deryni universe, and a few > others to show the vast range that Fudge can cover in terms of genres > and character types. Mitchw 2003-04-02 22:09:03
2 Ann Dupuis writes: > I need some ideas for some really quick (15-20 minute) Fudge demos that > show the following: > 1) Character trait scale and dice usage > 2) Unopposed action resolution > 3) Opposed action resolution > 4) Roleplaying possi TKurtBond 2003-04-02 21:48:04
3 Terra Incognita's a cinch. FredHicks 2003-04-02 20:10:46
4 has been busy lately! SgRay 2003-04-02 20:46:11
5 one for Terra Incognita, one for the Deryni universe, and a few > others to show the vast range that Fudge can cover in terms of genres permission to anyone on the list who whants to take my "No Bones About It" from Fudge Factor #5 and clean i Mitchw 2003-04-02 22:33:17
6 Hello, all! GhostGames 2003-04-02 19:54:03
7 On 4/7/2003, in Ann Dupuis was seen fudging this: > Hello, all! JimD 2003-04-08 05:23:43
8 list has been busy lately! GhostGames 2003-04-08 16:21:09
9 their > sales counters as well as for me to use at conventions... TimHuntley 2003-04-08 16:42:56
10 Ok, as some of you may know, there's a new Marvel Universe RPG (MURG) coming out soon. RobDonoghue 2003-04-08 14:39:46
11 looking for ideas for retailers to use when demoing Fudge at their >> sales counters as well as for me to use at conventions... GhostGames 2003-04-08 16:52:23
12 It has struck me that I think what Ann's looking are vignettes more than adventures. FredHicks 2003-04-08 17:37:27
13 see it now - "Hey, you guys are playing All > Flesh Must Be Eaten. CarlCravens 2003-04-08 17:32:26
14 more commenting on what a blast demoing the different Fudge scenarios would be than anything else, and how easy it would be to tailor the demos to the particular likes of the gamers you are talking to. Secondly, if you don't want to be bothere TimHuntley 2003-04-08 18:22:37
15 On 4/8/2003, in Tim Huntley was seen fudging this: >> I would find that terribly annoying. JimD 2003-04-08 18:52:32
16 people in the middle of a game. TimHuntley 2003-04-08 19:32:06
17 From: "Rob Donoghue" > Ok, as some of you may know, there's a new Marvel Universe RPG (MURG) > coming out soon. DarrenHill 2003-04-08 16:58:00
18 (called stones) rather than dice. ThomasCackler 2003-04-10 11:54:27