Hello folks
Its been a while since I have been on here, but thought I'd check back in and see what was happening.
I have been continuing my ongoing pulps campaign "And also After" with the completion of chapters 7 and 8.
I am in the process of writing up the adventure storyline for my groups BBS, so when I get done, I'll post a link to it for those so inclined to read up.
Here is a simplified run down of the basis of each Chapter:
Chapter 1: "And also After" Intro to the senario, Characters, and Basic storyline.
Chapter 2: "Erde" An ancient base in the EARTH, taken over by nazis and used for nefarious means related to EARTH
Chapter 3: "Luft" An ancient base in the AIR, a floating city actually, taken over by nazis and used for nefarious means related to AIR
Chapter 4: "Wasser" An ancient underwater base, Atlantis actually, taken over by nazis and used for nefarious means related to WATER
Chapter5: "Feuer" An ancient base in a volcano, taken over by nazis and used for nefarious means related to FIRE
Chapter 6: "Spiritus" An ancient base, central to the earlier 4 bases, taken over by nazis and used for nefarious means related to LIFE
Chapter 7: "Totenkopf" A lead in to chapter 8, to get the PCs back together, they had all stated that they were retiring to private life and monastaries after chapter 7
Chapter 8: "Nichtig" An ancient base, central to the earlier 4 bases, but on the opposite side of the earth than the Spitirus base. The PCs have to stop the Nazis from possessing the contents of this base, the main thing being the Nekros-Nomos-Eikon "Necronomicon", which of course they wont!
, this will lead to more chapters after 9 that will become a wierd war thing with nazi zombie soldiers, morphing into a wargame/RPG type of game.
Chapter 9: "Unterwelt" Forthcoming ...This is to be an adventure into the hollow earth "Sheol" itself, where the PCs are after the Nazis who have the Necronomicon, and it will wrap up the story arch and bring together all the clues seeded throughout the previous 8 chapters.
These descriptions leave a lot to be desired, as there are lots of plots and subplots, along with a huge underlying theme to it all. I have given it a Biblical (Indiana Jones-esque) flavor also.