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Realistic or Modern Knights of Suburbia

Jagson

One Thousand Club
Taverns & Creatures one of the most famous or infamous table top role-playing games of the century.

It's creator James Gyger disappeared nearly a decade ago the only thing that he left was a map of his town's forest and a few neighborhoods he dubbed the kingdom of Suburbia. Legend surrounding the map says that there is a real treasure at the end of the map for those who are able to make it.

A T&C Tavern Keeper (Dungeon Master) stumbled upon the map and got his group to join him in a LARP session going through Suburia. Little did they know the true danger of what awaited them.

Now join them as reality and fantasy become warped.
 
If I'm reading this correctly, this is kind of a "role reversal" where characters from a fantasy world (including supernatural creatures) roleplay as modern humans?
 
If I'm reading this correctly, this is kind of a "role reversal" where characters from a fantasy world (including supernatural creatures) roleplay as modern humans?
Yes, some will help, some will just screw with you, and others want to end you.
 
Let's start from the beginning. Your character is human. Just a person out with friends in a live action role-playing (LARP) adventure. Equipped with the best equipment dollar tree can provide. Once our characters enter "Suburbia" things start to change.

Soon discovering that the area is filled with creatures. Some peaceful acting human and helping us along on the adventure, some that just want to mess with us not causing any real harm. And some like deep in the Forrest that are monstrous in nature and want us dead.
 

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