Well, yeah, I just started rereading my old paperbacks (and I just ordered the one-volume collection from Amazon.co.uk -- it should reach me next week, I think). City was fun to write, and even more fun to play -- did I mention that I created that adventure for my original Narth campaign at Princeton, circa 1983? (Remind me some time to tell the story of how I recruited three friends who had read The Borribles to roleplay three of the Rumble Hunters -- and how the session turned into the first live action roleplaying game I ever saw.) But I can't see the "D&D" side of it being anything more than maybe a "cameo" kind of thing -- I'd certainly want to mention it, but I can't see it really being a big part of the plot.
Meanwhile, I've been doing the usual thing -- listening to various music compilations in the car while thinking about story ideas, and I came up with such a cool scene: Doug striding through the ranks of the SBG, playing "Enter Sandman" by Metallica, as the Woollies collapse screaming and weeping under the impact of the Song of Nightmares...
Dunno if that will make it into the final version of the story, but the imagery I was getting was so cool...
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
Meanwhile, I've been doing the usual thing -- listening to various music compilations in the car while thinking about story ideas, and I came up with such a cool scene: Doug striding through the ranks of the SBG, playing "Enter Sandman" by Metallica, as the Woollies collapse screaming and weeping under the impact of the Song of Nightmares...
Dunno if that will make it into the final version of the story, but the imagery I was getting was so cool...
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.