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Shadowrun - Hong Kong.

Posted by Paintrout
Paintrout
member, 4 posts
Mon 4 Jun 2018
at 19:48
  • msg #1

Shadowrun - Hong Kong

Yesterday, you found a letter at your apartment. It was set down on your bed, obvious sign that someone had broke in to deliver it. As you open the envelope, you find letter and a small storage device.
With printed text, the letter reads as following:

Hello,

You do not know me, but I know enough about you. I have seen your illicit activities and enclosed in the storage device is enough evidence to bring down the law on you. Hard.
If you wish to continue your life outside the prison, I suggest you arrive at Tong's Tavern in Kowloon City, tomorrow 9 pm. I have a job for you.

Sigmund


The storage device brought with the letter had footage, pictures, messages... data that you were sure that shouldn't even exist, yet here it was. It was uncertain how someone could have gathered all of this, but it was clear that they weren't messing around.

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I'm starting a brand new Shadowrun campaign which will be story focused, revolving mostly around a certain job. The planned amount of players will be 4-5. Have a read through the game page if you are interested.
Kobolum
member, 1 post
Tue 5 Jun 2018
at 03:27
  • msg #2

Shadowrun - Hong Kong

Will you be against an application from someone who's never actually played Shadowrun before?
ReverseCausality
member, 3 posts
Tue 5 Jun 2018
at 19:46
  • msg #3

Shadowrun - Hong Kong

Any particular preferences for how to put together a character sheet?
Paintrout
member, 5 posts
Tue 5 Jun 2018
at 23:50
  • msg #4

Shadowrun - Hong Kong

As long as you are willing to do some of the learning on your own, you are welcome to send an application.

Chummer 5's sheet is fairly easy to understand, though some additional information is required with it. But as long as the sheet is easy to understand and shows where the resources have been spent, anything is fine.
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