Cocklords Part 2: The Curse of the Bone Zone

Given the political care involved in the attack from earlier, the crew of loyal and phallicly named heroes are given discreet orders to proceed to Lord Phallus, Cocklord and suspected traitor for reasons unknown. The group must travel all the way down The Great Rod in order to reach the Western Sphere, and he or other dangers could be anywhere on the path. Unfortunately, they’re also traveling with some unexpected company: some living, some not.

Players

Lady Dieza Nought (Max) – The Fighter. A grim crusader of the Cocklords, disgraced over a misunderstanding and doing whatever slaughter or gruntwork needs to be done for her lords with little to no mercy. Wields a massive spiked ball and chain she calls the Buster Ball.

Delryn Tayghbag (Ryan).– The Arcane Duelist.  Bastard son of an unknown Cocklord, he relies on style, charm, quick thinking, and a mystical skill with his sword to dispatch the enemies of Cocklord Richard.

Inquisitor Gonnorheus Scrote (Drew) – The Immolator. A potentially mad pyromancer, the scarred, vigilant, and paranoid mage was touched by a dark taint in his past. Rather than succumb to it, he bound its magic in fire, which he uses in the name of the Cocklords to purge the tainted and the wicked.

Wrongclocks: Summer’s End Ep 3

With a party member missing and queen that could use a hand, things get a little jumbled until the kidnapping just becomes… awkward. But the group finds some leads, strikes some regal deals, and heads out into an undersea adventure to find their first of the magical blades
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Wrongclocks: Summer’s End Ep 2

The gang reaches the city of koi, the merfolk, and scrounges around high and low for a clue. After a whole lot of booze and some questionable intel, a sudden attack doesn’t help make things clearer; just more entertaining.
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Wrongclocks: Summer’s End Ep 1

new game a bunch of us backed over Kickstarter. Powered By the Apocalypse system with intentions on mimicking Lord of The Rings, Avatar the Last Airbender, and other “let’s get mismatched, wimsical allies together to go kick an evil overlord in the dick with magic and friendship” settings. We set ourselves in a world where a giant tree looms in the middle of our continent, and a cloaked figure has begun blowing up cities with magical powers in order to obtain magical swords. This pisses off a lot of people in a hurry, and so they set out on gathering
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Candlewick Manor Ep 5

I read loud memes, Mortimer tries his hand at haunting again, Hazel finds a friend and throws it in a cage, and between this session and the last, every single kid finds a Relationship in Candlewick Vale!
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Candlewick Manor Ep 4

The kids meet the estranged Candlewick son, who takes them to town for some errands and quickly loses them all as they’re lost amidst a sea of strange characters. And everyone learns something about themselves in the process.
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Candlewick Manor Ep 2

  • Hazel: red-skinned girl in a beat up suit, has a way with words (be they supernatural charms or 1920’s slang)
  • Damian: tall scrawny kid who wears work gloves, no shoes, and a broad hat to conceal as much skin as he can. for reasons…
  • Kathe: little wild child, trusts her instincts and certainly has no unusual appendages growing out of anything. at all.
  • Mortimer: formally British kid,somewhat detached and politely racist. very much alive and a real person of his own…