My home game, right now, is a bit of a riff on my "Second Campaign" ideas. Recall that in the Wasted Lands during the "Dreaming Age," the first generation of humanity (or proto-humanity) has thrown off the yoke of the Old Ones (the stars went "wrong" again), and now they have an Earth to themselves. It is part Mythical Age and part Post-Apocylptic.
With the Old Ones gone, humanity renews its battles with their most significant threats, the reptiles. So I have reptiles and Snake People as my big bads here, at least for this trail run of the game.
Since the characters will become the gods of our myths and legends, I want to try out some of my favorite gods here.
Up first is one I have called "The World's First Goth Girl" Ereshkigal.
She was the Queen of the Underworld and the Goddess of the Dead in Sumerian mythology. In the Dreaming Age, though, she is now just a 1st Level Necromancer. This is good for me since my very first D&D character was a cleric dedicated to destroying the undead. So a nice little flip side to that.
Wasted Lands: The Dreaming Age uses the same O.G.R.E.S. rules as NIGHT SHIFT does. So following along here will be easy.
So. Let us see what we can do.
Siouxsie Sioux as Ereshkigal |
Class: Necromancer (Persona Aspect)
Level: 1
Species: Human
Alignment: Dark Neutral
Abilities
Strength: 16 (+2)
Agility: 13 (+1)
Toughness: 15 (+1) N +1
Intelligence: 13 (+1)
Wits: 15 (+1) N +1
Persona: 17 (+2) A +2
Fate Points:
Defense Value: 7
Vitality: 5 (d6)
Degeneracy:
Corruption:
Check Bonus (A/N/D): +2/+1/0
Melee Bonus: +2
Ranged Bonus: +1
Saves: +3 to Persona based
Special Abilities
Channel the Dead 22%
See Dead People
Summon the Dead 15%
Command (Spirits)
Protection from Undead
Turn Undead 20%
Divine Notes: Death, Earth Psychopomp
Background: Undertaker
Gear
Leather armor: DV 8
Dagger: 1d4
Here is my concept for her.
At this time, Ereshkigal of Irkalla & Kur is the daughter of Nanna, an oracle of the moon. It has been her task to take care of the dead of the city and in particular, the dead that have been killed by dark magics.
I have yet to do much with her, but rolling her up was as easy as rolling up any D&D-like character. Faster even if you are a fan of NIGHT SHIFT. Now I don't have everything figured out just yet, but I want to get her into a game to figure it all out.
The campaign I am working up will be against a cult of Snale Men that are trying to rise up in the vacuum left by the Old Ones. Humanity is on the brink of being wiped out before they even begin and only one group will inherit the Earth.
Since I see Ereshkigal as the world's first goth girl, it only makes sense that she is portrayed in my games by Siouxsie Sioux.
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