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Title: Hot Trollbabe Action!
Post by: Jeffrey Straszheim on June 30, 2003, 09:37:30 PM
We played this (http://indie-rpgs.com/viewtopic.php?t=6927) over the weekend.  Things went pretty well.  We continued for about two hours before stopping.  Here are some details.


Cast

Me: The GM.
Bridget (my wife): Player of Ilse


Her Trollbabe

Name: Ilse
Number: 7
Fighting: 1-6 Hand-held
Magic: 8-10 Troll magic
Social: 7-10 Feisty
Equipment: An axe, trollish clothes, her pet pine marten (named Day)

As you can see, we used the new mechanic for Social.


What Happened

Ilse was traveling to Spider Mountain, where she came across a small town of about fifty buildings.  The town was guarded by both humans and trolls.  She was escorted to the chieftain's hall.


Scene 1

Chieftain's Hall.  There were two big chairs in the hall, one belonging to Hrothgar, the chef of the humans of the town; the other belonging to Goob, the chief of the region's trolls.  It turned out that over the last year the spiders of the mountain had grown into an army, and the trolls and humans had allied for mutual protection.  The chiefs invited Ilse to stay in the town if she liked, but that she would be responsible for helping to fight the spiders.

A teenage girl was led into the hall.  She was a stranger to the town, and explained that she had traveled from afar searching for her father.  He was a magician, named Balthazar, who had a year ago journeyed to Spider Mountain, but had not returned.  Balthazar had passed through the town and the chiefs remembered him.  However, he had not returned down the mountain.

The girl, named Oksana, then asked if anyone would journey with her up the mountain to search for her father.  The folks of the town decided that it would be far too dangerous, and furthermore suggested to Oksana that she give up her quest.  Naturally she refused, and left.

During all this Ilse looked on, but chose not to get involved.


Scene 2

Mead Hall.  Ilse left the Chief's Hall and went to get a drink and make some friends.  At first she was harassed by a big drunk, rather offputting fellow, then she met Lars, a skald.  He was composing a poem about the heroic actions of the folks fighting the spiders.

Notes.  During this scene Bridget requested a conflict "to make a friend".  She was successful with a social conflict.  She wanted someone "cool, not a big, burly viking type".  So she created Lars.  I helped with him a bit, as she was not aware of what a skald was..


Scene 3

Mead Hall again, but now in a somewhat private corner with Lars.  They talked about their lives.  Ilse revealed that her father was a troll and her mother a human.  Also, she told him about Oksana.  He felt it would make a great poem, but personally wouldn't want to travel to Spider Mountain to find out more.

Suddenly the clan medicine woman (who had been in the Chief's Hall when Ilse was introduced) rushed up to them.  She had been looking for Ilse believing that she must have "strong medicine".  A woman in the town was giving birth and it was going very badly.  The medicine woman begged Ilse for assistance.

Notes.  The primary purpose of this scene was to cement a relationship with Lars.  The stuff on Ilse's background was made up at this point by Bridget.


Scene 4

Birth Chamber.  Ilse was led into a building where some men were waiting with very frightened faces (these were the father and his kin). They passed through a curtain into the woman's area where the mother, named Irena, was struggling.

At first Ilse tried to calm Irena by getting her to breath in a potion, but the mother was unresponsive, and refused to breath deeply.  Then Ilse layed her hands on the belly, and determined that the baby was too large, and this was causing the problem. Fortunately, Ilse knew a chant that would help make the baby temporarily smaller, and the birth canal temporarily larger.  It worked and with much struggle the baby was born.  Both it and the mother lived.

However, chaos broke out when it was discovered that the baby had .... horns!  It was a baby trollbabe.  The father accused his wife of being unfaithful WITH A TROLL!  Others blamed Ilse, saying her bad magic had warped the child.  The mother cast the baby aside.  The father refused to touch it.  Ilse and the medicine woman grabbed the child, and fled from the chamber.

Notes.  At first Bridget was rather unsure what to do.  The idea that she can do pretty much anything with magic hadn't yet sunk in. We ran the birth as an exchange by exchange conflict.  It went like this:
Title: Hot Trollbabe Action!
Post by: Bob McNamee on July 01, 2003, 01:37:24 AM
Hey!

That came out really well!

I like that the girl returned to the town changed, showing some consequences of the choice to help her earlier.

Cool use of Magic in the birthing scene.

I like the new rolling scheme in theory, but I do like the idea of Social being the highest range in a Relationship heavy game. I haven't tried the new scheme out yet. In a way I would welcome more failed rolls since use of ReRolls really propelled some of our scenes on indie-netgaming.

Good post, I look forward to finding out what happens next.