Go Play Manchester I After-event Report

Thanks to all the GMs and players who turned up to Go Play Manchester yesterday (Jan 13) and made it such a fun event.

Nice to meet so many new folks, and lovely to see familiar faces too. You all warmed me to the core at the end of a cold first week of 2019.

A diverse selection of five games ran, from mainstream games like D&D 5th and Warhammer 4th Ed and Star Wars Edge of Empire, as well as indie RPGs run by their authors, Hunters of Alexandria (Paul Mitchener) and Cthulhu Hack (Paul Baldowski).

Special thanks to Andy and Bexs who helped me run my first game of D&D 5th Ed proving that an old dog can learn new tricks. Thanks to Hedi at Fanboy 3 for having us, and sorting out the tables beforehand.

Next GPM Sunday 10 February, sign up to the newsletter for more info and for notifications when the game sign up goes live (should be 1st week of Feb). If you would like to GM, go to the GMs page read it and use the Games detail form to submit a game.

I leave you with some photos…

The Sorcerer Under the Mountain

System: Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition
GM: Newt Newport
Players: Five

Description:
In ancient times the Sorcerer Khalack Maeki established a lair under Terror Peak Mountain. Being of an evil bent, he enslaved the local Goblinoid tribes and waged war against the Elves of surrounding Scarwood. It said that he was amassing a vast army when an alliance of nearby High Elf Warlords attacked his mountain stronghold. Khalack was killed in the final assault by powerful magic unleashed by the High Elves, although the legend macabrely states that his body was never found. The Ring of the Elements, a powerful magical item which was said to be the source of his power, also went missing much to the annoyance of the High Elven Archmages.

Khalack’s dungeon lair under the mountain lay deserted for hundreds of years. Keeping its secrets and treasures, since the Elves who now controlled the woods around Terror Peak shunned its lightless corridors. Powerful magical wards left by their warlords sealed the dungeon.

Your group of adventurers have assembled in the town of Goldrush, a town of human opportunists, traders and ner-do-wells which lies on the edge of Scarwood. In a local tavern, you met a charming young Half-Elf called Melanda, who claims to know where there is a secret entrance, long hidden from prying eyes by her kin, to the Sorcerer’s Lair. She owes no allegiance to the guardians of Scarwood and is willing to show you for a cut of the treasure. True to her word she has led you through Scarwood safely and you now stand amongst the trees in the shadow of Terror Peak.

An adventure for up to five players with characters of 1st Level, with obvious influences from 80s British Fantasy gamebooks.

Night of Blood

System: Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, 4th edition
GM: Guy Milner
Players: up to 5

Description:
Returning from your latest mission tired and wounded, the flood waters of the Reik force you into the deep forests as storms rain down upon you. Beastmen, mutants and worse haunt these accursed trees, and as you push on seeking shelter, you fear the worst – until a light appears. A tavern! You are saved! Surely a chance to warm your feet by the fire and rest until the storm breaks… but the locals hide more secrets than you expect in your Night of Blood.

Night of Blood is a classic adventure from 1980s White Dwarf magazine re-imagined for the latest edition of WFRP. It’s a grimdark horror fantasy adventure with more in common with the Texas Chainsaw Massacre than The Lord of The Rings. Chaos without and within, betrayal and greed await at the Hooded Man Inn.

Tags: Fantasy, horror, Chaos, mature themes.

Additional Information:
This game is being run by Go Play Leeds Organiser, Guy Milner, who regularly blogs about one-shot games at his blog Burn After Running.

Valkyrie-9

System: The Cthulhu Hack
GM:  Paul Baldowski

Description:

You’re maintenance and repair units. You’ve activated to find power failing and no network connectivity except for short range buzz shots to other local units. Stabilize. Restore. Report.

Unsuccessful execution caused by a system error that precludes successful execution of subsequent statements. Database file appears corrupt (). Shellmanager database is corrupt of missing. Unit enquiry could not make a connection to the primary server. There may be a problem with your network connection. Please try connecting to the remote computer again.

POWER_STATE_UNKNOWN.
ENVIRONMENTAL_STATE_UNKNOWN.
INTEGRITY_STATE_UNKNOWN.

Recovery stat& has b&&n activated, initiali$ing all maintenance and repair units. Corrupted network conn&ctivity m&an$ state data = 0%. Correct the problem. Restore power. Restore network connectivity.

Additional Information:
This game is being run by its author, Paul Baldowski, who also publishes the game via his Just Crunch Games imprint.

 

 

Force of Habit

aka Two Droids For Sister Sura
GM: John Ossoway
System: Star Wars Edge of the Empire

Description:

The galaxy is in turmoil.

In the wake of the Battle of Yavin, the Empire struggles to maintain its grip on power in the midst of bloody civil war.

On the edge of the Empire, bands of scoundrels and smugglers, bounty hunters and bandits, explorers and exiles all scramble to make a living. You are one such group – the crew of the freelance freighter Good Omens.

An “Imperial entanglement” has left you trying to keep a low profile on Ord Mantell while you make repairs to your ship. A chance encounter with an old friend in need of help quickly escalates out of control, leading you on a treasure hunt that brings you into a confrontation with a local crime lord, rebel sympathisers and imperial forces. The question is – who will secure the ultimate prize: the fabled Elemental Goddess?

Number of Players: 5.

Tags: Star Wars, ABY+1, Space Opera, Swashbuckling, Scoundrels and Scruffy-Looking Nerf Herders vs the Empire, Firefly, Gungan-free.