Some pics from the first Story Game Sunday. We played the Manna Hotel playset for Fiasco.

Some pics from the first Story Game Sunday. We played the Manna Hotel playset for Fiasco.

Some pics from the first Story Game Sunday. We played the Manna Hotel playset for Fiasco. 

Kerry Harrison played a retired Army sergeant who now makes a living running a series of meth labs in the tiny town of Manna, Kansas.

Alexander Hay was the owner of the rundown Manna Hotel and a partner in the meth lab scheme. 

I played the hotel owner’s seemingly naive young lover.

Daniel Lewis played the Colonel Kurtz-esque leader of a group of religious fanatics.

In the end, there was treachery and explosions (and a Filipino drug lord called Comandante Lopez). The town’s crooked sheriff and his sadistic deputy played a big role. There was also a stuffed deer head filled with cash. And a badger. A nasty, nasty badger (who just didn’t give a shit). 

18 thoughts on “Some pics from the first Story Game Sunday. We played the Manna Hotel playset for Fiasco.”

  1. yeah I also found some cool playsets linked from RPGGeek:  All the Damn Time (time travel), The Bookhounds (Cthulhu), Cults of New England (more Cthulhu), The Fallout (post apoc), a Welcome to Mortiston, USA playset (zombies), First Contact (with aliens), GenCon, Keeping on the Borderlands, Hocus Focus (Harry Dresden), Romero, TX (more zombies), State Prison, White Collar (based on the TV show), etc.

  2. yeah I also found some cool playsets linked from RPGGeek:  All the Damn Time (time travel), The Bookhounds (Cthulhu), Cults of New England (more Cthulhu), The Fallout (post apoc), a Welcome to Mortiston, USA playset (zombies), First Contact (with aliens), GenCon, Keeping on the Borderlands, Hocus Focus (Harry Dresden), Romero, TX (more zombies), State Prison, White Collar (based on the TV show), etc.

  3. I’m not gonna lie–a state prison play set sounds awesome. As a former civil liberties attorney, I know TDCJ is more horrifying than any zombie apocalypse.

  4. I’m not gonna lie–a state prison play set sounds awesome. As a former civil liberties attorney, I know TDCJ is more horrifying than any zombie apocalypse.

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