Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Terror Dogs

Terror Dog
STR:
4 (60)
WPR:
3(45)
DEX:
NA
PER:
NA
AGL:
6 (90)
PCN:
6 (90)
STA:
5 (75)
PWR:
100
ATT:
2/75%
WND:
15
MV:
L 225  
Experience: 500
The Terror Dogs are a vicious breed of demonic hellhounds found in the Ghostbusters franchise, dating as far back as the original film.

Terror Dogs are large and bulky monsters vaguely resembling actual dogs but have horns and glowing red eyes as well as a degree of intelligence and can possess human beings as vessels. Although rarely seen, there seems to be more than one type of Terror Dog, with a much larger breed being briefly seen in the cartoon series.

Terror Dog  Powers


Possession: Works similar to Demonic Influence ( Cryptworld Page 58 ) 

Terror Dogs



Terror Dog
















































STR:



4 (60)



WPR:



3(45)



DEX:



NA



PER:



NA



AGL:



6 (90)



PCN:



6 (90)



STA:



5 (75)



PWR:



100



ATT:



2/75%



WND:



15



MV:



L
225  





Experience: 500


The
Terror Dogs are a vicious breed of demonic hellhounds found in the Ghostbusters
franchise, dating as far back as the original film.





Terror
Dogs are large and bulky monsters vaguely resembling actual dogs but have horns
and glowing red eyes as well as a degree of intelligence and can possess human
beings as vessels. Although rarely seen, there seems to be more than one type
of Terror Dog, with a much larger breed being briefly seen in the cartoon
series.





Terror Dog  Powers







Possession: Works similar to Demonic Influence ( Cryptworld Page 58 ) 


Monday, February 24, 2014

In honor of a funny man

Born and raised in Chicago, the “SCTV” vet Ramis brought a hilarious combo of anarchy and apathy with him when he moved into movies in the late ’70s. His co-written screenplays for “Animal House” (1978), “Meatballs” (1979), “Caddyshack” (1980) and “Stripes” (1981) were great primers for Gen X guys on how to fight The Man with a lazy grin and a crazy goof.

An anti-authoritarian spirit also floated freely in Ramis and Dan Aykroyd's script for the blockbuster “Ghostbusters” (1984). There — just as when he played straight man to fellow Chicagoan Murray in “Stripes” — Ramis' ectoplasm-chasing Egon was the serious-faced one. However, that was merely the camouflage covert clowns showed to teachers or bosses. Murray’s character may have rallied the troops, but Ramis masterminded it all.

In honor of a funny man




Born and raised in Chicago, the “SCTV” vet Ramis brought a hilarious combo of anarchy and apathy with him when he moved into movies in the late ’70s. His co-written screenplays for “Animal House” (1978), “Meatballs” (1979), “Caddyshack” (1980) and “Stripes” (1981) were great primers for Gen X guys on how to fight The Man with a lazy grin and a crazy goof.

An anti-authoritarian spirit also floated freely in Ramis and Dan Aykroyd's script for the blockbuster “Ghostbusters” (1984). There — just as when he played straight man to fellow Chicagoan Murray in “Stripes” — Ramis' ectoplasm-chasing Egon was the serious-faced one. However, that was merely the camouflage covert clowns showed to teachers or bosses. Murray’s character may have rallied the troops, but Ramis masterminded it all.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

The Torso - 13 Ghosts 2 of 12

The Torso
STR: NA                         WPR: 7 (105)
DEX: NA                         PER: 6 (90)
AGL: NA                         PCN: 6 (90)
STA: NA                          PWR: 130
ATT: 1/*                          WND: 0*
MV: F 75 (incorporeal)
Experience: 1,000
Ghost Powers
Excise Living
Supernatural Touch
Weakness: can be held at bay with ghost script engraved glass
The Torso is the ghost of a gambler called Jimmy "The Gambler" Gambino. One day, he made a deal with a madman, Larry “The Finger” Vitello, and when he bet heavily on a boxing match and lost, he tried to slip out of town. The mob and the winning boxer, to whom he owed money, caught up with Gambino and cut him into several pieces, wrapping them in cellophane and dumping the corpse into the ocean. His ghost is just his torso, trying to walk around on its hands, while his head lies nearby screaming within the cellophane.

The Torso - 13 Ghosts 2 of 12


The Torso

STR: NA                         WPR: 7 (105)



DEX: NA                         PER: 6 (90)

AGL: NA                         PCN: 6 (90)

STA: NA                          PWR: 130

ATT: 1/*                          WND: 0*

MV: F 75 (incorporeal)

Experience: 1,000

Ghost Powers

Excise Living

Supernatural Touch

Weakness: can be held at bay with ghost script engraved glass

The Torso is the ghost of a gambler called Jimmy "The Gambler" Gambino. One day, he made a deal with a madman, Larry “The Finger” Vitello, and when he bet heavily on a boxing match and lost, he tried to slip out of town. The mob and the winning boxer, to whom he owed money, caught up with Gambino and cut him into several pieces, wrapping them in cellophane and dumping the corpse into the ocean. His ghost is just his torso, trying to walk around on its hands, while his head lies nearby screaming within the cellophane.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

13 Ghosts part 1




The First Born Son
STR: NA                   WPR: 7 (105)
DEX: NA                   PER: 6 (90)
AGL: NA                   PCN: 6 (90)
STA: NA                   PWR: 130
ATT: 1/*                   WND: 0*
MV: F 75 (incorporeal)

Experience: 1,000

Ghost Powers
  • Excise Living
  • Supernatural Touch
  • Weakness: can be held at bay with ghost script engraved glass or by spirit related spells.
The First Born Son is the ghost of Billy Michaels, a boy who loved cowboy films. One day, a neighbor found a real steel-tipped bow and arrow in his house and challenged Billy to a duel, with Billy using a toy gun. However, his plaything was no match for the arrow, and he died when the neighbor shot it through the back of his head. In death, Billy is in his cowboy suit, holding a tomahawk, with the arrow still protruding from his head. His ghost whispers "I want to play" or "play with me."

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