Bad Night in El Rey
Your gang just stole a safe from the bank in a silver mining town. Your group of dangerous outlaws has a rendezvous with a safecracker in a backwater burg called El Rey¸ where you aim to lie low until sun-up. Somehow¸ things just don't feel right. Can you trust your pards? Can you live through the night?
Bad Night in El Rey is a convention-style Western with a weird twist. This scenario uses DHR's Fort Griffin setting for Savage Worlds . While Bad Night in El Rey borrows from Fort Griffin Savaged ¸ this scenario takes place in its own locale with its own backstory. If you are already using Fort Griffin as a setting¸ you can play El Rey as a one time lark¸ or adapt the adventure to your game.
Although this adventure doesn't require Fort Griffin Savaged ¸ it's designed so you can use four of the 17 Fort Griffin building descriptions and maps (ready for VTT) as well as various nonplayer stats and descriptions.
Fort Griffin Savaged offers a traditional Wild West setting designed for Savage Worlds¸ with a passel of weird ideas on the side.
Western Table Tents is a FREE pdf with printable table tents to enhance your convention-style game. Perfect for use with Bad Night in El Rey . Did we mention it's FREE?
DHR is an Ace licensee publisher for Savage Worlds.
The Judge (that's GM to city slickers) gets the following in both the PDF (29 pages) and the POD (48 pages):
Backstory and Six Scenes - Background information for the Judge to prepare and run the adventure¸ with six cinematic scenes to guide the gameplay. Eight character sheets - A set of Seasoned outlaws for the players¸ each with secret motivations to make things interesting. Secret Cards - Printable cards with the character secrets¸ to hand out to players. You can also get a fancy set of these 18 cards by clicking this link. The Creature - Well¸ that's all we care to say about that¸ pard.
Your gang just stole a safe from the bank in a silver mining town. Your group of dangerous outlaws has a rendezvous with a safecracker in a backwater burg called El Rey¸ where you aim to lie low until sun-up. Somehow¸ things just don't feel right. Can you trust your pards? Can you live through the night?
Bad Night in El Rey is a convention-style Western with a weird twist. This scenario uses DHR's Fort Griffin setting for Savage Worlds. While Bad Night in El Rey borrows from Fort Griffin Savaged¸ this scenario takes place in its own locale with its own backstory. If you are already using Fort Griffin as a setting¸ you can play El Rey as a one time lark¸ or adapt the adventure to your game.
Although this adventure doesn't require Fort Griffin Savaged¸ it's designed so you can use four of the 17 Fort Griffin building descriptions and maps (ready for VTT) as well as various nonplayer stats and descriptions.
Fort Griffin Savaged offers a traditional Wild West setting designed for Savage Worlds¸ with a passel of weird ideas on the side.
Western Table Tents is a FREE pdf with printable table tents to enhance your convention-style game. Perfect for use with Bad Night in El Rey. Did we mention it's FREE?
DHR is an Ace licensee publisher for Savage Worlds.
The Judge (that's GM to city slickers) gets the following in both the PDF (29 pages) and the POD (48 pages):
Backstory and Six Scenes - Background information for the Judge to prepare and run the adventure¸ with six cinematic scenes to guide the gameplay. Eight character sheets - A set of Seasoned outlaws for the players¸ each with secret motivations to make things interesting. Secret Cards - Printable cards with the character secrets¸ to hand out to players. You can also get a fancy set of these 18 cards by clicking this link. The Creature - Well¸ that's all we care to say about that¸ pard.