Evil being afoot in Sin City is no shocker, right? There has to be at least one demon connected to the place, right? Maybe lots of 'em. But when more than one kind of monster is killing there?
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A Hunt in Vegas could be fun - long as nobody else gets killed. Sure, there's gotta be a demon scooping up condemned souls in Sin City, but those deaths should mostly look natural, right? What's it mean when a couple has their throats torn out by multiple sets of (clearly vampire) fangs, and a rentboy has his heart torn out, werewolf style? Could some demon have amassed so much power it's making other monsters do its dirty work? Why else would multiple monsters strike at once, and what's next?
Aurora is the second biggest city in Illinois, and only an hour's drive from Chicago. Why do you suppose Harry Dresden's supernatural troubles never drag him out there? Well?
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Things are not all as they seem in Aurora in the Dresden-verse, and even less so than most large cities. Sure, there's the crime, the supernatural, the gangs, Red and White Courts of vampires, even a gang of lycanthropes. But, it's almost impossible to open a Way to the Nevernever anywhere inside the city. When the vampires think they have that secret figured out, supernatural war threatens to break loose. Can the local non-vanillas prevent it? Event uses pre-gen characters.
Supernatural Hunters have a very short life expectancy. Any Hunt could be your last, anything could go wrong at any time... A mechanics-driven narrative game where things go wrong... HORRIBLY wrong.
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A narrative RPG based on movies like Fargo, A Simple Plan, & others where a seemingly simple goal becomes a gigantic mess of epic proportions. Bring your improv story-telling skills to determine what happens when a hunt from the CW show "Supernatural" goes wrong.
After a period of world unity, the scourge outbreak occured. Now the world is 6 grand alliances all fighting off the Zombie hordes.
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Players will constantly decide between Zombie fighting tactics and technology improvements to better fight. But in the end, it is possible that the use of nuclear warfare may decide who will rule the world.