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From: David Buehrer dbuehrer@******.carl.org
Subject: Holiday Adventures (was Re:Quiet)
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 14:12:17 -0700 (MST)
For the mere cost of a Thaum, Kama wrote:
/
[snip: mother's day]
/
/ > I'm suddenly reminded of The Ref with Timothy Leary, and an evil grin is
/ > spreading across my face :>
/ >
/ That is what I had in mind! I'm just not sure how to work it so the
/ runners can't (or won't) just walk away from the whole situation when
/ things start to get uncomfortable (or geek the whole family!)
/
/ Any ideas on easter? I've been considering a free spirit who is
/ manifesting as a giant bunny, but have no clue what to do with the egg
/ hunt. . . . Maybe it has the wealth power and is hiding genuine golden
/ eggs all over the city. That could cause a lot of amusing chaos . . . Now,
/ how do we get the runners involved . . .

Nope :) The free spirit is a tad confused and is taking everyone's
eggs and hiding them. The VP who woke up to find his Fabrege egg
collection (12 in all) missing is the Johnson who hired the runners.
The runners have to move quickly as each hiding place is discovered by
the public. Trips to the mall, zoo, amusement park, city park, city
hall, projects appartements, some rich guy's mansion, the NFL stadium,
etc. Odds are someone else will find one of the eggs first and PCs
will have to roleplay it out of him (well, they could geek him but the
press is there and a bad rep sucks so...<EGMG>). And of course someone
else will notice the object of the runners hunt which will bring in
other groups of runners... :)

-David B.
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"Earn what you have been given."
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