I went back to Slasher Flick to see what it has that I can use to help flesh out my ideas for Jackson, IL. Obviously, Slasher Flick leans hard into the whole slasher sub-genre of horror, whereas Jackson is more supernatural horror. The list of movies is, of course, fantastic and a must-have. Reading the video recommendations is really one of the book's treats.
The obvious overlap is in structure. Jackson, IL is not a slasher setting in the strictest sense. There are slashers in it, certainly. There are masked killers, urban legends, haunted campuses, missing girls, old crimes that repeat, and all the usual things that make people in horror movies say, "I'll be right back," right before they absolutely do not come back.
But Jackson is not really about a killer with a knife. Jackson is about the thing under the town.
Slasher Flick is not just a game about killing off teenagers. It is a game about horror movie pacing. It understands that the first third of a horror movie is not really about death. It is about relationships. Who likes whom. Who is lying. Who is jealous. Who is scared. Who is trying to act brave. Who is going to make the wrong choice for exactly the right emotional reason. The book even notes that slasher films often focus on teenagers or college-aged characters, isolation, and the relationships and conflicts among them, especially in the first part of the movie. That is very useful for Jackson.
A Slasher Flick game asks, "Who is killing these kids?"
A Jackson game asks, "Why is this happening again?"
I'll talk more about this next week, but July 2026 marks 40 years since I first rolled up Larina as an AD&D character. So it seems fitting that I try her and her friends out. Compare and contrast their Jackson and Slasher Flick counterparts.
Larina "Nix" Nichols
Primary Character
Stereotype: Weird Bookish Witch Girl
Role: Smart Girl
Brawn: Poor
Physically Small / Not Built for This (-)
Finesse: Normal
Brains: Good
Occult Research (+), Perceptive (+), Knows the Library (+)
Spirit: Good
Cool When Things Get Weird (+)
Special Ability: Psychic Power
Tidbits: Has a short temper. Has nightmares.
Items: Backpack, compact mirror, library card, Greek II notebook, flashlight, occult book, wristwatch
Stephanie Vale
Primary Character
Stereotype: Sweet Cheerleader
Role: Ms Popular
Brawn: Normal
Healthy (+)
Finesse: Good
Flexible (+)
Brains: Normal
Spirit: Good
Attractive (+), Annoyingly Perky (-)
Special Ability: Wholesome
Tidbits: Feels like she is the only one holding everything together.
Items: Car keys, cosmetics, mace/pepper spray, sunglasses, brush
Faye "Thornie" Thorne
Primary Character
Stereotype: Snarky Goth Girl
Role: Oddball
Brawn: Poor
Finesse: Good
Brains: Normal
Unconvential Thuinker (+)
Spirit: Good
Bluff (+), Courageous (+), Witty Remarks (+), Overly Sarcastic (-)
Special Ability: Steel Yourself
Tidbits: Doesn't like to be touched, Loves hot peppers, encyclopedic knowledge of music
Items: Pentagram necklace, knife (in boot), knife (in pocket), knife (in jacket sleeve), leather jacket, cigarettes.
Candace "Candy" Mercer
Primary Character
Stereotype: Fun-loving Party Girl
Role: Smartass
Brawn: Normal
Finesse: Good
Breaking & Entering (+), Stealthy (+)
Brains: Normal
Resourceful (+)
Spirit: Good
Seduction (+), Inappropriate Humor (-)
Special Ability: Dumb Luck
Tidbits: Shockingly good at First Aid. Uses inappropriate humor as a shield. Uses sex as a means of connection.
Items: First Aid kit, knife, baseball bat, lighter, cheap sweet strawberry wine/
Denise "Duchess" Carver
Primary Character
Stereotype: Party Girl with a heart of gold
Role: Rebel
Brawn: Normal
Street fighter (+)
Finesse: Good
Stealthy (+)
Brains: Normal
Spirit: Good
Bluff (+), Courageous (+), Untrusting (-)
Special Ability: Overcome
Tidbits: Knows where all the exits are. Doesn't trust anyone but Candy
Items: Crowbar, cigarettes, perfume, cosmetics, knife
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Wow. I rather love these. I was thinking that these could be have been the girls in their next adventure, but this feels like early school year 1985. Maybe their second adventure and the first one with all five of them together.
Originally Candy and Denise were going to be Secondary Characters. But like how they evolved in NIGHT SHIFT, I couldn't help but make them Primary characters. These versions are likely the ones we see in Shadows of the Night.
Slasher Flick Adventure: "Hey Mickey, You’re So Dead"
So I want a good "Slasher Flick"- style adventure that keeps all the characters involved. It's easy to keep Larina and Faye involved; they love spooky shit. Denise and Faye are always in trouble, but Stephanie. She was an issue in the beginning. She didn't have a lot of reason to stay with the others despite their magic connection. This helps me solve that. Granted. Your game will have different issues with different characters, but Steph is the stand-in for the Popular Guy/Girl who would normally not be hanging out with the High School weirdos.
This adventure involves her.
Michele "Mickey" Wren was the head cheerleader in Jackson for the 1965/66 school year. A senior, popular, pretty, and hated by her rivals. So, while decorating for homecoming in the gym at the Old High School, the other cheerleaders and football players decide to prank her by taking away the ladder she was using. Mickey didn't see this and fell to her death.
20 years later, the pep-squad has convinced the school district to hold the Homecoming dance in the old High School Gym (the "new" gym is not ready yet). This wakes up Mickey's vengeful spirit, and she tries to kill the current roster of cheerleaders and football players. This includes Stephanie, Valentino, and Andy. Steph needs Faye, Larina, and strangely enough Candy and Denise to help.
I am including Candy and Denise, well, because I love them, but I also need someone to climb to where Mickey fell to her death, and frankly that screams Candy. She isn't afraid of heights.
It starts when someone sees a girl in an older cheer uniform, but wearing a Crimson Cougar mask (Steph sees this first). Then killings start. The clues are in the library (old yearbooks, newspapers) the realization that someone has died in the school every year since there was a Jackson Public High School (Larina figures that out). Someone gets cut (allowing Candy to show off her first-aid skills), gets trapped under the old gym (allowing Denise to show them the way out), and, basically, I want everyone to have something to do. Faye is the one who figures out Mickey isn't mad because she died; she is mad because everyone forgot her. In the end, Steph decides that the Homecoming theme is 1965 and Mickey is remembered, so she doesn't come back to kill again.
Mickey's Slasher Flick components would be:
Hard to Kill
She keeps coming back after being knocked down, drowned, electrocuted, or locked behind doors.
Linked Location: Jackson PHS Old Gym and Auditorium Wing
She is strongest in the old gym, locker rooms, stage, costume storage, catwalk, boiler access, and trophy hallway.
Signature Weapon: Sharpened Spirit Baton
The baton is part cheer prop, part ritual weapon, part murder implement.
Stalking the Prey
She appears in mirrors, trophy case glass, polished locker doors, and the dark windows of the gym before she attacks.
Tidy
Bodies vanish, blood is wiped away, and the school keeps looking normal until the final act. This lets adults doubt the girls. It also makes Steph trust the others because they believe her right away.
Episode Theme Song: Mickey, which Candy will hum when they are supposed to be sneaking around.
Candy: (softly) "Oh Mickey, what a pity..."
Faye: "Could you not do that?"
Candy: "Sorry, inappropriate behavior is how I deal with stress."
Denise: "I thought random sex was how you dealt with stress."
Candy: "I have a lot of stress."
Yeah. I like this. I don't think I need NIGHT SHIFT stats for Mickey Wren, but if she comes back, I'll certainly do them.
This should also be the episode where the players learn that someone has died in the school every year since 1936.



I couldn't help but notice the "July 10th" date on the poster... Is that Nix's "birthday"? Or do you have a special post planned? (Maybe both? ;-) )
ReplyDeleteIt was a Thursday when the movie opened! But you are really, really close. Stay tuned.
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