Supplement Four
Mongoose
LilithsThrall said:If they're older than 23, they'll wonder why the hell they came to a junior high school nerd's role playing game.
"Adult" isn't the same as "gratuitous".
Nice insult. But, I'll ignore it.
We play a hard core game. Pirates will rape mothers in front of their kids. Virgins are sliced open and have their entrails pulled from them as demons laugh. Chunks of meat will slide off a warrior's axe after he's sunk the thing in sombody's head.
This isn't "gratuitous". This is the Conan universe. In case you didn't know, "gratuitous" means "being done without appearant reason or justification".
This is adult atmosphere for a grim and gritty, dark fantasy game.
There are no junior high school nerds here. Actually, we're all white collar professionals with families.
If by "adult" you're speaking of the plot, then our games qualify on that level, too. Typically we have convoluted, heavy political plots (especially when nobles are involved, if our other games are any indication). They're much more than the typical "go-here-do-that" type of game.
They may start out that way, but the stories get pretty damn interesting.
I have a couple of strong Christians that come to my games (I'm a strong Christian, myself). I always warn them what type of game they're getting into. We always default to more "realistic" games. Some people can't take it, and that's fine. But, the world is not a nice place (and it's definitley not represented as such in the Conan stories).
So, description of what occurs in the game can get quite "disturbing" sometimes.
This isn't "gratuitous", brother. This is "Conan".
At least, it's our version of Conan. We're not doing the Saturday Afternoon Cartoon Conan. We're doing the oh-my-gods-what-have-I-gotten-myself-into Conan.
It can get rough.
But, that's the way we like it.
It's definitely not PG-13.