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Gol_Stoan
2008-01-02, 12:30 AM
In the spirit of Christmas, my DM ran a special christmas themed adventure. One Foggy Krampus Eve (http://members.aol.com/countrygrrlhere/ofke.htm) an adventure for a game called Razor in the Apple, which she converted for True20.

Razor in the Apple is a game in which the player characters are children, fighting monsters that only children can see. There are several classes based on archtype. The nerd, the outcast, the jock, the bully, etc. Unlike real life, you get to choose what type of parents you will have. You also get a toy that gives special abilities if you use imagination points to activate it.

My character was Smeagol. Nerd archtype, hippie parents. My toy was a plastic replica of the One Ring, using the rules for the security blanket (which makes you invisible to monsters if you put it over your head, but not to anyone else). :smalltongue:

The link is to the session journal that my DM always writes for all of the games she runs.

shaka gl
2008-01-02, 12:36 AM
Where can I find Razor In The Apple? Sounds really interesting...

F.L.
2008-01-02, 12:38 AM
Krampus Grussen!

He will not leave until he has punished the wicked in this house!

Good thing the Pope banished him to purgatory during Vatican II.

Ent
2008-01-02, 01:11 AM
This looks fun, thanks for sharing it.

I run a lot of one-shot D&D games with themes like this, probably from being exposed to All Flesh Must be Eaten.

Last time children were being kidnapped by a witch. After the PCs get through her creepy house guarded by her goblins, they find out she was turning the children into the very same goblins.:smallsmile:

Gol_Stoan
2008-01-02, 01:21 AM
Where can I find Razor In The Apple? Sounds really interesting...

Been looking around, it is evidently in the Worlds of Adventure (http://true20.com/comments.php?id=72_0_2_0_C) supplement for True20 (http://true20.com/). It can be bought as a book or in pdf form from Green Ronin. Did not know that it was a setting made specifically for True20.