World of Darkness: War of the Dead
World of Darkness: War of the Dead | |
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GM | |
Time | |
Game Time | |
4th Saturday of the Month | |
The Survivors | |
Anastasia "Stas" Morgan Andrés "Andy" Dimaculangan Johnny Ray Jackson Miss Velvet Above Average Vance Strider |
Overview
Character Creation: One beginning mortal character from the main World of Darkness book. Make the character believable, like another person in the world. Firearms training I will be paying careful attention to, but the guideline in Word of Darkness: Armory is a good guide to work with. If you have any questions, ask me. That said, having at least one dot in Firearms is a good idea, so is Weapons and Athletics. In addition, have a basic paragraph of your character's background. It can be more if you wish, but at least a good paragraph (six sentences) that describes your character, what he/she wears and where they come from. Characters with a military and/or police background are allowed.
World Setting: In this world, John Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" was never made, so the idea of zombies is not present in society. Roleplay Appropriately.
Warning: This game will have significant horror themes that I will play up. Psychological, gore, etc. If you're not comfortable with it, please let me know ASAP and I'll see what I can do to make it more fun for you. This game (knowing us) will have mature themes.
Party Notes
NPCs
Adults: 10, Children: 3, Infants: 1
- Vance Strider's family (4 members)
- Ted Debrowski, rescued man, father of family killed on cruise liner
- Using Mini-14
- Violet Megan, baby rescued
- Timothy
- Samantha, Timothy's Daughter, 12 years old
- David
- Gregory, 12 years old, David's son
- Peter, 8 years old, David's son
- Old Joe, retiree, former Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Vietnam Veteran, friend of Henry's
- H&K USP .40cal, Asked to watch the M16A4 w/M203
- Zachary, Carpenter, 22 years old
- Browning BPS Hunting Shotgun, 12 gauge
- Michael, Automotive Mechanic, 27 years old
- Remington 870 Hunting Shotgun, 12 gauge
- Tremor, Marine Corps bomb sniffer dog, German Sheperd
- Teeth
Vehicles
See expanded article: War of the Dead Vehicles
Caravan order:
- One HMMWV refitted for civilian use
- Driver: Johnny Ray
- Shotgun: Andy
- Passengers: Tremor
- Notes: Currently carrying the M249
- One RV filled with supplies (Viewable gallery for this RV)
- Driver: Ted
- Shotgun: Variable
- Passengers: All others not listed
- One Military Field Kitchen Trailer, towed by RV
- One County Sheriff Jeep Cherokee
- Driver: Julia
- Shotgun: Lance
- Passengers: Strider family
Equipment
Tactical Equipment
- Field radio
- 5 suits ballistic armor
- 150 feet razor wire
Survival Gear
- 7 military gas masks
- web gear with pocket knife
- Numerous flashlights (enough for one per person)
- camping supplies (sleeping bags, tents, etc)
- survival kit
- tent
- 5 backpacks and sleeping bags,
- 1 lantern w/1 gallon of lamp oil,
- several compasses
- small propane cooking stove
Medical Supplies
- Stethoscope
- bottle of antibiotics (60 pills)
- several sets, boxes, and books of matches
- Compass
- 1 ace bandage
- box of bandages
- first aid kit
- antiseptics
- iodine
- aspirin
- bottle of cough medicine
- bottle of antacid
- bottle of eyedrops
- prescription painkillers (codeine, vicodin)
- anti-histamines
Food
- Sundry utensils (raided from house to supplement RV)
- Can opener
- MRE Spoon
- 4 sacks of rice
- 5 sacks potatoes
- 10 cans evaporated milk
- 50 meals crackers packages (from field kitchen)
- 5 lb. bags of flour and sugar
- 1 box of spaghetti noodles
- bag of soup noodles
- box of crackers
- box of cookies
- box of snack bars
- bag of cheesy poofs
- two jars of peanut butter
- jar of jelly
- 3 cans of chicken soup
- 5 cans of tomato soup
- 6 cans of potato soup
- 1 can beef broth
- 4 cans of baked beans
- 4 cans of veggies
- 9 cans of tuna
- 2 bottles of cooking oil (1 slightly used)
- can of non-stick cooking spray
- 11 jars of spices
- container of salt and pepper
- jar of pickles
- jam
- relish
- package of ground coffee (frozen)
- 6 cans baby formula
- 3 cans powered milk
- 2 boxes of crackers
- Liquid Containers:
- Plastic canteen w/clean water
- Metal canteen
- 10oz container
- 2 x 20oz containers
- 4 insulated travel mugs
- 7 bottles of water
- 11 cans of coca-cola
- 3 bottles of juice
- 5 cans of beer
Non-Food Consumables
- Numerous motorcycle gasoline tanks with fuel (Approximately 36 gallons.)
- 2 road flares
- Trash bags
- Paper towels
- Approximately $100 in cash
Housewares
- Toilet paper
- Paper towels
- Miscellaneous toiletries
- towels
Other
- Portable gaming console with 2 dozen games
- Football
- Baseball bats, gloves, baseballs
- 3 boardgames
Weapon Accessories
- 5 magazines for an M9 pistol
- 1 x scope
- Laser Rangefinder
Extra Weaponry
Note: Assume each gun with a detachable magazine has 1 magazine, unless otherwise noted
Count | Weapon | Caliber |
Rifles | ||
1 | Winchester Model 1894 Lever-action rifle | .30-30 |
1 | Ruger Mini-14 | 5.56x45mm/.223 |
17 | M16A4 | 5.56x45mm/.223 |
1 | M16A4 w/M203 | 5.56x45mm/.223, 40mm Grenade |
2 | Remington M700 (1 w/8x scope, 1 w/o scope) | 7.62x51mm/.308 |
1 | Springfield M21 | 7.62x51mm/.308 |
1 | Steyr SSG 69 | 7.62x51mm/.308 |
1 | Mossberg 500 ATP8 | 12 gauge |
2 | Winchester 1300 Defender | 12 gauge |
1 | Winchester 1200 Marine | 12 gauge |
Pistols | ||
1 | Beretta 8111 (81FS) | .32 ACP |
1 | Browning Hi-Power | 9mm |
3 | Smith and Wesson 1006 | 10mm |
1 | HK USP (2 magazines) | .40 S&MW |
1 | Smith & Wesson Model 10 M&P | .38 Special |
1 | Smith & Wesson Model 19 | .357 Magnum/.38 Special |
1 | Colt Python | .357 Magnum/.38 Special |
Heavy Weapons | ||
1 | M2HB | .50 BMG |
1 | M249 SAW | 5.56x45mm/.223 |
Other | ||
1 | M84 flashbang grenade | N/A |
Ammunition
Caliber | Count |
.30-30 | 6 |
5.56x45mm/.223 | Over 3340, including at least 1 x 100 round belt for the M249 |
7.62x51mm/.308 | 60 |
.50 BMG | 350 (4 x 100 rd belts) |
12 gauge | 74 |
.32 ACP | 8 |
9mm | 290 |
10mm | 77 |
.40 S&W | 30 |
.357 Magnum | None (Claimed by Stas) |
.38 Special | None (Claimed by Stas) |
40mm Grenade | 10 |
Claymore Mines | 8 |
Breaching Charges | 5 |