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Feral Kid

Started by Colin Chapman, February 24, 2003, 12:32:10 PM

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Colin Chapman

Hey,

Yeah, I know it's an obvious Role, but one of my players wanted to be the Feral Kid ala Mad Max II. As I worked it up for him, and typed it up, I thought it'd be fun to share it:

Role: Feral Kid
Profile: The only parents you recall are the wild monkeys, apes, or canines who raised you, but now even they are gone. Armed with a sharp, bent piece of metal and the instincts of a wild beast, you have gone out into the world to find a new pack, a new family.
Stamping Grounds: The Wastelands
Quote: "Oooh aah aah aah!" (growl)
Mode: Anything other than Grindhouse...
Gear: Dirty furs, messy hair, sharp metal boomerang.
Styles: Daring
Skills: Caper about like a monkey, Grunt and howl, Lethal with a boomerang, Sneaking around

Colin

Jared A. Sorensen

Rockin'. I have a Kid Role in the game but for some reason I never just outright called him the Feral Kid. Your Role is excellent.
jared a. sorensen / www.memento-mori.com

Ron Edwards

Hey, I was thinking ...

1. Never saw a Feral Kid in a Grindhouse flick, but they could be there, couldn't they? Especially a really filthy one?

2. Also, this thread prompted me to think, h'm, is Mad Max a Grindhouse flick? I kind of think it is. Whereas Road Warrior isn't, really. What do you think?

Best,
Ron

Colin Chapman

hey Jared,

Thanks for the kind words, me old mucker. I've actually started creating a few extra Roles for my game, if only for the hell of it:

Psycho Kid (y'know, the pale kid with the blood-chilling gaze, innocent appearance, and big fecking knife)
Uncontrolled Psychic (inpired by flicks like Scanners and Trancers)
Busty Vampire Chick (inspired by every female vampire ever featured in a Hammer Horror flick)
Japanese Schoolgirl (somehow seems to fit)
Vampire Slayer (based on everything from Van Helsing, to Buffy, to any other slayer of bloodsuckers in the B-movies)
Cannibal Hillbilly (based on such classics as The Hills Have Eyes, and movies like Deliverance: Squeal Piggy!)

Colin

Colin Chapman

Hey Ron,

Nah, I'd say Mad Max was gritty, but I wouldn't necessarily call it out and out Grindhouse. Mad Max II certainly wasn't. I'm just not sure you can really get away with using kids in stuff like Grindhouse. If nothing else, I'd consider it a step beyond simple tastelessness.

Col

Ron Edwards

Hi Colin,

OK, makes sense.

Cannibal Hillbilly? Definitely.

Best,
Ron

Jared A. Sorensen

Quote from: Ron Edwards2. Also, this thread prompted me to think, h'm, is Mad Max a Grindhouse flick? I kind of think it is. Whereas Road Warrior isn't, really. What do you think?

I would say it is. I mean, at its heart it's a revenge pic, ala Death Wish. Miller managed to instill in it a kind of artfulness so it escapes categorization as "trashy." Road Warrior is an all-out western and Beyond Thunderdome is sword & sorcery.

Cannibal Hillbilly...of course!

- J
jared a. sorensen / www.memento-mori.com

Colin Chapman

Hey,

Forgot to mention, of course, that Cannibal Hillbilly would also cover such flicks as the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

Col

Mike Holmes

Doesn't the Cannibal Hillbilly have the problem in play that he "doesn't play nice with others"? I'm having trouble seeing him interact with the other characters except as lunch. The only folks the CH does not eat are his kin, and he'll even make exceptions for them on occasion.

Or is this some other CH we're talking about?

Mike
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Colin Chapman

Hey Mike,

For all-out Grindhouse (the only style the CH would really fit), the fact that he'd only really get along with his kin wouldn't be much of a problem, imo. It's not like I can see just about anyone really playing Grindhouse as more than the odd one-off anyway, in which case the other players makin' good eatin' wouldn't be much of a drawback. ;)

Col

hardcoremoose

Mike,

C'mon man, you really can't picture a game with a Cannibal Hillbilly hero?  Isn't that one of the great pleasures of Grindhouse - freakish characters you'd never in a million years picture as protagonists, forced into that role by something even worse than themselves?

- Scott

Mike Holmes

Sigh. I'm afraid I'm just not as cool as you guys...

I'm afraid that octaNe may be beyond me.  ;-)

Mike
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