GURPS Characters
Since HEGGA uses
rotating referees, we've played a lot of campaigns. Some of my favorite
characters (all to be available eventually):
- Katya "Flex" Ambunatov,
Russian expatriate in future San Francisco, heavily modified
cyber-assassin, and eternal teeny-bopper, worked to keep Great
Cthulhu himself nappin' in Kris Kline's GURPS
CthulhuPunk.
- Phegus Beorcson, badly-dressed faun swashbuckler and
dabbler mage, annoyed everyone with his bad Scottish accent
but did help investigate the disappearance of the mystic
Junn people in
Steven Newton's
original "Cidri" campaign.
- Eugene Ferris Forrester, near-future bodyguard/mercenary,
helped find the secrets of Martian nanotechnology and foil the
reincarnated T.H. Lawrence (and originated HEGGA's long-running
"banana" joke) in RMark Adams' classic "Seven Pillars of
Wisdom"."
- Pietr Hammskjöld, 1940's Danish smuggler, found himself
with an unexpected cargo of Jews, a frantic flight from Berlin, and
a loooong English vacation after visiting Karin Kross' "German
Cabaret."
- Charlie Harris, former Tuskegee Airman, fled the white
supremacists of Atlanta to join the more enlightenened community
of post-Plague Houston, despite Men In Black and baby-stealing
aliens, in Chris Miller's "The Stand."
- Alan Lejeune, 1920's Boston jazz saxaphonist, nearly fell
afoul of
Adam Thornton's
campaign/adaptation of traditional
Call of Cthulhu
in vacation spots ranging from his native town to the deepest
Amazon, and planes and places beyond.
- Sampson, 1850's Negro blacksmith, ran away from his master's
abusive new overseer to seek a new life after
Nell Warne's
"Old South."
- Srissith, mystical lizard-man mercenary, helped his
exploratory party get over the mountains, and even managed to
to get in a little sunbasking, in
Steven Newton's
revised "Cidri" campaign.
Revised December 13, 1996 by Chepe
Lockett. Please send comments.