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1)It's heavily populated. | 1)It's heavily populated. 721 Changelings in Greater Vancouver at any time. No more, no less. One leaves, another shows up. Most of them were trying to go somewhere else. | ||
2)It's organized almost as a republic. Holdhouses pick representitives for a council, and decisions happen there. | 2)It's organized almost as a republic. Holdhouses pick representitives for a council, and decisions happen there. | ||
3)Not every Holdhouse has the same set of courts. The Chinatown Holdhouse, for instance, uses Directional courts. | 3)Not every Holdhouse has the same set of courts. The Chinatown Holdhouse, for instance, uses Directional courts. | ||
Revision as of 18:30, 6 October 2009

the Suptg Sharedworld is an experimental Series of linked Chronicles. It is a shared world, in that events that occur in one story, with one ST, will leave a mark on the world for everyone else, including groups in Stories running alongside. It involves multiple ST's working together to make it work, with ST's possibly playing in each others' stories.
The Chronicles are set primarily in the Greater Vancouver Metropolitan Region, and follow a somewhat modified cosmology, and have some changes to various templates.
Current Project members:
Gatekeeper: Project Organizer, sometimes ST, Sometimes Player MagicJuggler: ST, Player Elpizo: ST, Player Caesarsalad: Player, NPC Maker AND MORE!!!
more later.
Things about the Vancouver Freehold
1)It's heavily populated. 721 Changelings in Greater Vancouver at any time. No more, no less. One leaves, another shows up. Most of them were trying to go somewhere else. 2)It's organized almost as a republic. Holdhouses pick representitives for a council, and decisions happen there. 3)Not every Holdhouse has the same set of courts. The Chinatown Holdhouse, for instance, uses Directional courts.
Gatekeeper's game
Houserule: If you can give a good justification for it to Gate, you may or may not get a free dot to enact some silly idea that wouldn't otherwise work.
Amy Renwright, Yue's self-insert.
Christopher LaOmbre , Clarence's Dashing Rogue