We're still playing Silent Titans, although I am expecting my players to revolt very soon. Here are some pictures.
Eliuda Octave, an NPC, who is described as a "historian" but is also, apparently, a drunk.
Emily Gondal, a player-character. A Georgian governess with a harpoon gun, because it's Silent Titans and that's the sort of thing that happens here.
A ray gun looted from an evil Pig-Man. The players don't know what it does.
Why are they getting ready to revolt? Are they not digging the game, or is it oddly paced or something?
ReplyDeleteI like the ray gun. Reminds me of Earthworm Jim's, but spiffier. And I assume the governess uses the harpoon gun to discipline the kids, although I guess it could be to take them on fun undersea adventures.
It's a weird, dream-like setting, and I think they are trying to make sense of it and "solve" it, when it doesn't work like that, and I think it's frustrating them as a result.
DeleteI think I may have been unconsciously channelling Earthworm Jim with the ray gun, now you mention it.
Love the Eliuda illustration! You are great at infusing your portraits with a huge amount of personality using only an economy of lines
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWhat Phill Loe said, you're great at adding a lot of personality to your portraits.
ReplyDeleteAnd that ray gun is superb. You should do a pure 1950s sci-fi book with just items like that and their random properties.
That's very kind... and an interesting idea!
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