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Dudes of Legend 3: Big Dudes in Little Asia

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 12:59 pm
by Avilister
So, sometime in the far future (probably after TransChrons is mostly played out, and certainly after Dudes Ex Machina, there's an idea for playing an Asia-centric Dudes of Legend game.

If and when that day comes, I'm thinking of playing the Wonder Kitsune, chosen/mystic, master of all gifts.

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:08 pm
by rydi
Adopted Enemy of some sort, probably mage/KotE, but might change the types by then. The great white ninja, grudgingly accepted but somehow awesome.

Stupid movie tropes...

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:35 pm
by Ivanovich
Hybrid/Martial Artist - Stargazer Akashic (maybe some other flavor in there too)
I will be the Avatar, but sooo much better.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 2:14 pm
by angelicyokai
Raiden, god of lightening and defender of the realm of earth. I have no idea how to pull this off yet, but thinking some combo of Mummy/Mage or Tengu/Mage. Something that makes lightening and has a gravelly voice.

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 8:59 pm
by rydi
Name: Buck
Concept: American Werewolf-Ninja in Tokyo
Dudetype: Hybrid/(Martial Artist or Avenging)
Type: Lupus Ahroun Stargazer Akashic

Story:
Buck was born a police dog, like his mother Pepper. Buck never knew his father, the legendary Homid Stargazer Stares-at-Sun, who had only a few special weeks with the lovely Pepper before dying an untimely and mysterious death. Knowing nothing of his past, Buck became a brutal fighter as an LAPD police dog, serving faithfully at the side of his partner John until the officer's death at the hands of a street gang, the night of Buck's first change.

Buck tore the criminals to ribbons, then returned to watch over John's daughter for a year before venturing out into the unknown, albeit quite a few pounds heavier after his time off the force and a diet of far too much kibble. The miles passed, and though he never managed to shed his weight, Buck at least managed to shake off the worst of his past traumas. Finally settling at a shaolin temple in the foothills of San Francisco, Buck found a temporary peace as he watched and mimicked the movements of the monks. Disaster struck again, however, when Vampires from the East came to the temple, attacking late in the night while the temple was asleep. Buck aided the monks, but the enemy was too strong. In the aftermath of the battle, the master of the temple passed buck the mantle of the temple with his dying breath, gifting the police dog with great understanding and burdening the canine with a mission: avenge the temple, and recover the invaluable artifacts stolen from the Akashic Brotherhood.

Taking up the monk's sacred equipment and setting fire to the temple, Buck set out after his sworn foes. The trail led toward the land of the rising sun...

Quote: "I'm not a mystic, I'm not a monk. That was my father. I'm a cop, like my mother. That's who I am, that's what I do. I'm going to track down the things that did this, and bring them to justice."

Tropes: American Ninja, American Werewolf, TMNT, Kung Fu: TLC, K-9 (and other buddy cop movies), Beverly Hills Ninja, and possibly Twins

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 6:08 pm
by Avilister
The Merits Resistant Pattern and Immunity from the Mage book Guide to the Traditions are banned - they're too much.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 8:46 pm
by rydi
More specifically, they obsolete whole builds entirely by their power level, and limit diversity since most people would take them.