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Kind Hearts and Coronets
Author: Gareth Hanrahan
System: Unknown Armies
Category: Horror
Type: Scenario
It's Mardi Gras time in New Orleans, and with the party atmosphere and the anonymity of the crowd conscience is being left behind. As a gushot victim lies dying on an operating room table, 5 people are going to find out just how liberating anonymity can be. An Unknown Armies scenario originally written for Leprecon XXII.
Views: (10018)
Comments: (5) Rating: 10.0
2001-03-15 15:39:18

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posted by DeadCthulhu on 2002-07-13 22:53:15
I doubt I'll ever get to run this little gem, but I'd certainly like to. Without a doubt, this scenario is the best read in the Archives.


posted by Aesthete on 2002-08-13 09:26:02
Stuff like this keeps roleplaying fresh and alive, despite the cavaet by the author in the beginning about being semi-pretentious and a rip off of a Nicholas Cage movie. Fantastically written, wonderfully planned out, interesting, original--I could go on, but I won't. Excellent work, Gareth.


posted by Aesthete on 2002-11-06 08:12:31
Can Gareth write _anything_ that isn't fabulously original and fun to read? Christ, his stuff is far, far better than half the published material on the market. Kudos, Gareth! Keep up the fantastic work!


posted by Amaranth on 2002-12-12 20:22:54
Fantastic. One of the best scenarios I have ever read.


posted by g on 2003-01-29 12:15:18
Apart from thinking of Scrubs characters doing this scenario it's amazing




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