
Evermore: Fairy Tales from the Dark Side |
| Author(s): | Chad Brinkley and Marc Blumberg | ||||||||||
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| Game EMail: | mourn AT mchsi DOT com | ||||||||||
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| Male Players: | Min: 11 / Max: 11 | ||||||||||
| Female Players: | Min: 8 / Max: 8 | ||||||||||
| Neutral Players: | Min: 4 / Max: 4 | ||||||||||
| Total Players: | Min: 23 / Max: 23 |
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Blumberg, Marc
Marc swore up and down he would never run two games at an Intercon ever again. He was mistaken.
Brinkley, Chad
Chad is a world weary veteran, late of the battlefields of love. A strict adherent to the quaint notions of duty and the nobility of suffering, we have thus far been unable to convince him to surrender such sentiments as unfashionable. His days are preoccupied matching wits with reprobates and degenerates. To wile away the time, Chad prefers to bequeath roses to strange women, attend the cinematograph, and struggle valiantly to compose a poem that does not reak of melodrama. Chad hopes to one day reform the unrepetant, wash away the filter of prejudice, and settle down to a lifetime of monogamous debauchery. In the meantime, he has had to settle for writing modern gothic parables.
Edgell, Dean
Malony, Eileen
Novick, Drew