Since I didn't get around to it in August, I'm going to do a brief entry for
Autocratik's #RPGaDay today.
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Without further ado:
1. First RPG Played
I'd be hard-pressed to recall, as I started running first and that's more memorable to me. I'm sure it was
World of Darkness, — maybe
Werewolf? — although I might be wrong on that count.
2. First RPG Gamemastered
Vampire: the Masquerade (second edition, if you're curious). I ran a couple of abortive attempts before finally making
The Imperial City, which eventually focused from play-whatever-you-want to
Mage: the Ascension.
3. First RPG Purchased
A lot of my first RPGs were gifts, but I actually think the first thing I purchased was several
Deadlands sourcebooks.
4. Most recent RPG purchase
I just got the
AD&D 1e Manual of the Planes in the mail the other day, so we'll go with that.
5. Most Old School RPG owned
I have the Wizards of the Coast reprint of the
1974 D&D books (books I-III, and supplements I-IV). In terms of actual age, I have a copy of the
Holmes Basic Set.
6. Favourite RPG Never get to play
Unknown Armies. I've run it once or twice, but people always get bored with it and want to move on. Perhaps I'm no good at running it?
7. Most "intellectual" RPG owned
Does the
Nobilis 2e book count? If not, Ron Edwards' books are probably pretentious enough to count.
8. Favourite character
Hard to say. I know "Crazy" Jerry, the
Ratkin based on
the historical Crazy Jerry, was a fan favorite. I always seem to revisit
Dr. Ebenezer Zirpoli or
Paul St. Claire. I thoroughly enjoyed Ermolai, the heavily-political
Nosferatu Red Sign cultist.
9. Favourite Die / Dice Set
I don't tend to fetishize my dice all that much. I appreciate my
Chessex smiley dice and Zocchi dice. (Doubly so on the latter because I just learned
Gamescience is no longer a thing.)
10. Favourite tie-in Novel / Game Fiction
Game fiction tends to be of uneven quality, although
World of Darkness is usually pretty good. (
Usually.) I really enjoyed
The God-Machine Chronicle anthology.
11. Weirdest RPG owned
Going to go with
Noumenon, wherein you play telepathic humanoid cockroaches in a surreal dungeon environment. And when I say "telepathic," I mean only with the other PCs; you cannot verbally communicate with any other creature you meet.
12. Old RPG you still play / read
Unknown Armies, full stop (second edition is over ten years old, so I'd count it). I've also been ruminating on
AD&D, as I do.
13. Most Memorable Character Death
When playing, mine tend to be standard overwhelmed-and-too-much-damage deaths (although Bart "The Bastard" Mason died when he gazed upon
Abhoth, gained psychosomatic blindness, and then stumbled through the dark until the entity ate him). My players, on the other hand, tend to get decapitated, ripped in half, devoured by eldritch abominations, and unwritten from reality. A couple of my PCs in
The Imperial City were ripped apart in
Nephandic Cauls. A couple of other PCs were punched to death by shadowy vampires — one of them notably post-coitus.
Bezaldooz was ripped in half by
umber hulks.
14. Best Convention Purchase
I've obtained a lot of signed game artwork at conventions, so that's pretty cool.
15. Favourite Convention Game
The
Continuum game we played probably counts for table-top.
PST Productions always runs good LARPs; the one wherein I played a Nazi occultist always stands out in my mind.
16. Game you wish you owned
A vintage copy of 1974
D&D would be nice. Some day, perhaps.
17. Funniest Game you've played
Gaming tends to be pretty hilarious in our circles, so that's a hard choice. Maybe the
one Red Dwarf game we played counts?
18. Favourite Game System
Unknown Armies.
19. Favourite Published Adventure
Better Than Any Man is a pretty strong wilderness hexcrawl. I've always wanted to run
Day of the Beast (also known as
Fungi from Yuggoth).
20. Will still play in 20 years time...
Any of them, but let's be frank — I will always play
Unknown Armies.
21. Favourite Licensed RPG
Since it's the only one I've really played, maybe
Firefly?
22. Best Secondhand RPG Purchase
Unknown Armies, of course. In terms of value, probably
Star Wars Saga Edition.
23. Coolest looking RPG product / book
The
Lamentations of the Flame Princess books are always gorgeous. Of course,
Nobilis is a pretty coffee table book.
24. Most Complicated RPG Owned
Traveller is infamous for its reams of charts (so much so that
HoL parodied the whole shebang), although I might go with
Continuum — the rules aren't complicated, but I'm intimidated by the prospect of running it as keeping track of the timestream seems a little daunting.
25. Favourite RPG no one else wants to play
Again,
Unknown Armies.
26. Coolest character sheet
Dungeon World and
Lamentations of the Flame Princess have both pretty and intensely functional character sheets. So does
Deadlands, for that matter.
27. Game You'd like to see a new / improved edition of...
I liked the rulesets of both, and so wouldn't specifically want any changes there, but I'm glad to hear that both
Delta Green and
Unknown Armies are getting new editions that will update the metaplot to the modern day. (The latter is still up in the air — they could always completely change the metaplot of
UA and still be totally in-theme, but I would like to see an update for the 2015 occult underground.)
28. Scariest Game you've played
LARPing at
Avalon was always good for a panicked flight or pitched battle. Knowing that I'm playing a
Lamentations of the Flame Princess module immediately sets the mood; bad things are going to happen.
29. Most memorable encounter
We still talk about
Changeling: the Dreaming prelude I played wherein a unicorn entered my office. I forget the context, but the line, "Unicorns don't poop," was uttered.
30. Rarest RPG Owned
A fair number of them are out-of-print with limited print runs originally available. Maybe
Nobilis?
31. Favourite RPG of all time
Look out, here it comes again:
Unknown Armies.