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=== [[GURPS Zombie Apocalypse]]===
=== [[GURPS Zombie Apocalypse]]===
My favorite genre of contemporary horror are zombie films, from classic Romero to present-day B-grade fare. This campaign will seek to cover an epic spread of zombie history, from the initial incidences of the plague through the outbreaks to the eventual near-extinction of mankind (and after). Inspired by the Max Brooks novel, <i>Word War Z</i>, the films of George Romero, he graphic novel ''The walking Dead'', and assorted other zombie media.
Zombie films are my favorite genre of contemporary horror, from classic Romero to present-day B-grade fare. This campaign will seek to cover an epic spread of zombie history, from the initial incidences of the plague through the outbreaks to the eventual near-extinction of mankind (and after). Inspired by the Max Brooks novel, <i>Word War Z</i>, the films of George Romero, he graphic novel ''The walking Dead'', and assorted other zombie media.


=== [[GURPS E&iacute;re]]===  
=== [[GURPS E&iacute;re]]===  

Revision as of 04:47, 16 September 2010

Introduction

Like most gamers, I started RPGing with Dungeons and Dragons. For me it was specifically AD&D 2nd edition, with the classic Deities & Demigods that contained Forbidden Knowledge. I was introduced to GURPS in 1990 and was soon running games in a variety of genres and worlds. I converted all my D&D NPCs, adventures, and other data to GURPS format. I've only returned to the D&D system once or twice since then and as a player only. I'm a serious Steve Jackson loyalist, a bit of a zealot even (I was a MIB for a while), and enjoy INWO, Car Wars, Ogre, and Munchkin.

As a GM my games tend more toward role-playing and problem-solving than number-crunching combat or Monty Hall hoarding (though I am generous with character points awards and reasonable material gains). Most of my campaigns are grounded in realism, but aren't by any means staked to the ground. My inspiration in planning games covers a lot of territory, and I put a great deal of planning and research into my campaigns. I view GMing as a kind of interactive storytelling and hope that my games achieve a level of action and intrigue akin to a novel or movie.

Campaigns

GURPS Zombie Apocalypse

Zombie films are my favorite genre of contemporary horror, from classic Romero to present-day B-grade fare. This campaign will seek to cover an epic spread of zombie history, from the initial incidences of the plague through the outbreaks to the eventual near-extinction of mankind (and after). Inspired by the Max Brooks novel, Word War Z, the films of George Romero, he graphic novel The walking Dead, and assorted other zombie media.

GURPS Eíre

What about an Ireland where the Christian priests didn't eradicate all-things Celtic? Where the Druids evolved to become co-protectors of the kingdom, along with kings and warriors? Where magic thrived and all manner of exotic creature roamed? A quasi-historic justification of a high-mana, high fantasy Ireland.

GURPS Dark Jazz

My interest in 1920s Los Angeles, my love of jazz music, and my alternate universe combine to make this campaign hip and twisted.

Playing

GURPS Space: Star Trek Aurora

Qalataqa Ahote

GURPS Church and State

Magnus Faust

GURPS Zhuang

Xhiang Lua (retired)

Shung Jiao Zhang

House Rules

During each campaign, certain "house rules" are in play. These rules modify or otherwise accommodate the rules found in standard GURPS books and other resources.

All Campaigns

Meditation (from Image's House Rules)

CLASSIFIED

Nothing is true. Everything is permitted.

Special Ops

Leadership and Command Rule

GURPS Library

See Cal's GURPS Library.

Work in Progress

Gernsback. Gernsback is an alternate universe (Quantum 7) described in GURPS Infinite Worlds, written by Kenneth Hite, Steve Jackson and John M. Ford. It is also described in greater detail in Alternate Earths, written by Kenneth Hite, Craig Neumeier, and Mchael S. Schiffer.

Twin Falls. Twin Falls is a small unincorporated town (population 1,036) in northern New Mexico.

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