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From: Kama kama@*******.net
Subject: Holiday Adventures (was Re:Quiet)
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 16:22:22 -0500 (EST)
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, David Buehrer wrote:

> /
> / 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... :)
>

Cool! (It's terrible when a newly-freed spirits first taste of human
culture is a reurn of "Here Comes Peter Cottentail")

Next question, how do the runner's get the list of where the eggs are
hidden? Does each egg have a clue attached to it, letting the runners (if
they know how to figure it out) know where to look for the next egg? Or is
there a pattern to the hiding spots? Or does the giant bunny just appear
in the sky over the buildings?


Kama

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