RavenDaas
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I'm an advanced-novella writer looking for a GM. I have writing samples that I'll share and I will request the same.
This is not quite a crossover, but it's something close. Inspired off of the idea of reproduction errors from SIGNALIS, I'd like to explore a Star Wars or Warhammer setting that isn't quite right, based directly off of a line a line of dialogue from Adler - "It's like everything was taken apart and put back together by somebody who doesn't understand how it works."
How do these two things come together? Well. I've always found the Sith Mother from Screecher's Reach to be fascinating; something wholly alien to the rest of the universe, otherworldly, and, pulling my new favorite Indie horror together to form a new, strange universe that's decrepit and dying. Slowly falling apart and losing sight of what it originally was, maybe for reasons we'll explore or maybe just leaving it alone entirely, I'd like for it to be dark and psychological. Devolving. Preferably through the POV of an industrial worker of some kind, a hiver, who is deeply dissatisfied and resents her life and is willing to risk everything to escape it; I'm imagining that they have an object of deep obsession, a childhood friend more than likely, who manages to stay the same all throughout the spinnings of the wheel. Thanks.
This is not quite a crossover, but it's something close. Inspired off of the idea of reproduction errors from SIGNALIS, I'd like to explore a Star Wars or Warhammer setting that isn't quite right, based directly off of a line a line of dialogue from Adler - "It's like everything was taken apart and put back together by somebody who doesn't understand how it works."
How do these two things come together? Well. I've always found the Sith Mother from Screecher's Reach to be fascinating; something wholly alien to the rest of the universe, otherworldly, and, pulling my new favorite Indie horror together to form a new, strange universe that's decrepit and dying. Slowly falling apart and losing sight of what it originally was, maybe for reasons we'll explore or maybe just leaving it alone entirely, I'd like for it to be dark and psychological. Devolving. Preferably through the POV of an industrial worker of some kind, a hiver, who is deeply dissatisfied and resents her life and is willing to risk everything to escape it; I'm imagining that they have an object of deep obsession, a childhood friend more than likely, who manages to stay the same all throughout the spinnings of the wheel. Thanks.
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