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A few years back at Gateway 2014, I ran a game loosely based on the adventure “The Herbmaster’s Plea” from the back of the old GURPS: Bunnies & Burrows (which I previously wrote about and posted the characters for). It was one of the most fun games I’ve GMed in the past few years, a real highlight that I remember fondly, and I’ve always known I would do a sequel.
Well, I’ve been thinking about what to run at next month’s Orccon 2017 for a long time, and had quite a few ideas worth following up on — too many to easily decide, in fact. But then just before New Year’s I discovered that Richard Adams, author of the much-beloved “Watership Down,” passed away on Christmas Eve. Seems like the perfect time for a return to the warren and our bunny heroes.
This post is another in the Adventure Creation series, which came in third in the Game Geekery Reader Poll (voting is still open, if you’d like to chime in!). The steps I’ve been using to create previous adventures are:
As this is a sequel to an existing game, a lot of the work has already been done and these steps pass much more quickly.
As mentioned above, I had no shortage of ideas going into this con (including most of those listed in my Hell on Wheels post from Gateway 2016). But with the passing of Adams, I really wanted to return to the world of Bunnies & Burrows.
“Following the events of ‘Some Bunny Needs You,’ our intrepid bunny heroes are once again called upon to leave the relative safety of the home warren and meet the call to adventure.”
A bit generic, but that’s usual for this stage. For reference, the Step 1 pitches for previous series entries were:
Here and there over a couple of days, I jotted down some ideas I liked:
A rough shape begins taking form. The PCs start the tale at the warren, a bit older and wiser, when a strange hare arrives needing their assistance. On their way to the story’s climax (whatever it may be), they must overcome a giant owl, a human road, and a snake’s lair.
Clearly, that will need to be fleshed out and expanded a bit, but it’s enough to give me some direction and, more importantly, gives me enough to write up a description of the game so I can get it submitted to the convention!
This is always the bulk of prep for me, and it’s fantastic that the PCs already exist. I’ll need to tweak them a little bit, but it’s nice to already have a base to work from (including things like tri-fold figures and pictures). Bonus!
So, that’s about where I’m at with prep for this game. Considering there’s still a full month until the convention, I am well ahead of schedule (since I often procrastinate until the last week or two and then cram like a madman to be ready in time). Hopefully, that extra time will give me some breathing room to improve it even more. In a perfect world, I might even have time to — gasp! — playtest before the con.
Continued here in Part 2.
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