Jonus goes on his pilgrimage; Braduk and Stix go underground; Justinius and his entourage go to Valdan to ask for some longevity drug.
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Several Things to Deal With 2/16/2008
We will try again Feb 16 at Chris F house. The group has several things to deal with – Braduk (Bill Boivin’s character) has been kidnapped by a demon cult; a wayward Baron is framing Justinius’s dad while the Decados are putting hte squeeze on him, and Jacob (Bill Barrier’s Character) is still under the…
Cancel 2/2/2008
CANCELLED DUE TO CHRIS F & BILL BO. ILLNESS.
Ghost in the Shadows 2.14.2009
Session V B5 continues, the Search for The Eye begins.
Cancel 1/19/2008
CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER
Leaving Rimpoche 1/5/2008
After a rough time on Rimpoche/Cueball, the party embarks on a journey back into the Known Worlds, towards Bannokburn
Sessions 29 – 30: Rimpoche. The Ruins
Dates: 9/15/2007 to 12/8/2007 Where: Rimpoche After being picked up the Imperial Eye from Silo-A-19, the party received intelligence that (1) the Changed crystal cult leaders call themselves the Highbreed (2) there seems to be a connection between the apparent cover up of the Highbreed and a subsidiary of the Decados cartel, Genetech (3) and…
Stargate SGC: Labyrinth
MACE 2007, LARP Background: Sometime ago, an Atlantis mission discovered a world called Plyomus where a system lord named Hades once ruled and apparently due to actions of the mission, brought him back from “somewhere”. In the end, Hades was killed trying to return to power. Several artifacts were found belonging to Hades, including the…
SG: Odin’s Axe
Setting/System: Stargate SG-1 An SG team is sent to Feistos (P4X-867) to investigate a symbol that has drawn the attention of the Asgard. They call it the Mark of Labrys, also known as the Axe of Odin, also known as the Sagaris. This symbol is found in random places through out the Feistonian architecture, and…
The hunters become the hunted 10/13/2007
Planet: Rimpoche. The party encounter a new threat and delve into a tomb of a madman.


