Nobilis?
Posted: May 25th, 2010, 10:36 am
So, Brendan suggested to me that I bring and run Nobilis, and it struck me as a decent idea. For those who are unaware, in a nutshell it's a game about humans who are given phenomenal godlike cosmic power over a specific facet of reality like Fire, Death, Games, Mazes, or whathaveyou. (If you have read Sandman, or Piers Anthony's Incarnations of Immortality series, it's almost exactly like that.) It's about power, enough power to change the world, and responsibility, and how you interact with your peers, superiors, enemies, and all those "normal" humans who are suddenly so much like ants in terms of respective ability to you, but are still fairly important in the grand scheme of things (to say nothing of their potential importance on a personal and emotional level to you). And sometimes it's about over-the-top kung fu battles on top of a big city skyscraper with miracles flying left and right while you battle with the Dark Horsemen from the Lands Beyond Creation over fundamental pillars of reality itself.It really depends on the players.
And it's a really fun game, but it can be hard to find groups sometimes even if you've got a copy of the absolutely gorgeous book, which has been in publisher hell for years now and has gone for triple digits on ebay and amazon (although we've been teased for a while now by hints of a new edition being forthcoming for a while, no concrete dates have been set yet). And I've run it several times as a pick-up one shot, so I know it can work as such, admittedly usually with people who were familiar with the rules and system, but not always.
So, would anyone out there be interested in such a game? And if so, what time slots would be good for you? (I haven't committed to anything yet, so my schedule's still wide open) I think I'd be good with 4 to 5 players, and I'm tentatively saving one slot for Brendan if he wants it because he's wanted to game face to face with me for a long time now.
And it's a really fun game, but it can be hard to find groups sometimes even if you've got a copy of the absolutely gorgeous book, which has been in publisher hell for years now and has gone for triple digits on ebay and amazon (although we've been teased for a while now by hints of a new edition being forthcoming for a while, no concrete dates have been set yet). And I've run it several times as a pick-up one shot, so I know it can work as such, admittedly usually with people who were familiar with the rules and system, but not always.
So, would anyone out there be interested in such a game? And if so, what time slots would be good for you? (I haven't committed to anything yet, so my schedule's still wide open) I think I'd be good with 4 to 5 players, and I'm tentatively saving one slot for Brendan if he wants it because he's wanted to game face to face with me for a long time now.