05-19-2013, 08:50 AM
Never really thought about the picture composition on the cards - but maybe there is some reason for them. Hope so, as it brings us into the story just as effectively as the game produces strories. Thumbs up to FFP!
(05-19-2013 07:44 AM)Fake Ghost Pirate Wrote: [ -> ](04-23-2013 11:40 PM)themanfromsaturn Wrote: [ -> ]Has anyone else looked at the photographs that Liliana appears in? It's interesting to note that when she appears with another character, that character often seems unaware of her presence (back turned, looking another direction, etc.)
Now I'm turning my thoughts to other characters who may be more than they seem- heroes with the 'strange' keyword come to mind.
I've already put forth my personal theories about Heinrich Cartwright. Adrianna the foreign traveler is interesting, and there may be something there as well.
This is awesome- I'd never have figured this out (if it's true) I love that there are mysteries within the game.
(05-19-2013 07:44 AM)Fake Ghost Pirate Wrote: [ -> ]Liliana appears on the Mystery card "Haunted Ground"...that's probably a huge hint. She's also pictured on the Event card "A Painful Truth". Wonder what that "painful truth" could be, hmmm...
(05-20-2013 08:14 PM)Fake Ghost Pirate Wrote: [ -> ]Along these same lines, I think Argot Blackwell may be an ancestor of the Winchesters...
(05-21-2013 06:44 AM)themanfromsaturn Wrote: [ -> ]True story- The heir to the winchester fortune believed she was being contacted by the spirits of all those who had lost their lives to gunfire from winchester rifles. She believed that they instructed her to build a house for their spirits to reside in, so she comissioned a house built according to bizzare specifications received from beyond the grave.
'The winchester house' as it is called, still stands. It has bizzare, escheresque features, such as hallways that lead nowhere, doors that open to walls or empty space on the second or third story, rooms build sideways or upside down, and spiral staircases that lead up directly into ceilings.
(05-22-2013 12:37 PM)Pfr_Fate Wrote: [ -> ]I don't have it in front of me right now...but the Ghost can use items, but not share them with other players. I think this is some sort of 'ecto' manifestation....like Green Lantern's ring (whatageek!). She envisions an object and manifests it. That also explains her other abilities - spirit combat and a boost when she connects in a Fight.
I think:
--She is a character that is unaware of her ghostly nature (though it is at times obvious, people can ignore the truth in a form of self-defense).
--She can interact with others, but not always.... When she does, it is nearly normal, but there are times when she is present and none detect her. Though a frustrating and frighteningly confusing event for her, she somehow accepts this weird happenstance as her new normal...but she doesn't like it or want to dwell on it. Denial.
--She uses her willpower and anger at hunting the slaughterer of the Lost Colony (her home) to empower her manifestations. She manifests spectral items that are similar to ones she encounters in this world. She also can manifest a physical threat through her spirit and willpower and when she suceeds, she can build on it like amping up the feedback of a microphone/speaker set.
Quote:Loss Of Faith
May not exchange Items or Allies with other Heroes. Training Spirit at the Church requires an Honor 6+ test for her.
(05-23-2013 08:00 AM)Fake Ghost Pirate Wrote: [ -> ]I was thinking Argot was a fore-runner of Sam and Dean Winchester from Supernatural. An early "Hunter" who kills monsters in Colonial America.
Once he gets some momentum going he's super powerful, but he basically has to start killing minions or else he just flounders around the board...
BTW had an awesome solo game with Liliana and Inspector Cooke vs the Siren. As soon as Cooke got KO'd in the Showdown, Liliana attacked with a vengeance doing a whopping 10 hits! 5 Hits plus 5 extra from her ability, decimating the Siren. I imagine she revealed her true nature when no one was there to see it except for Lord Hanbrook- but he had "A Secret Madness" so no one would believe him anyway.
Insp Cooke would awaken to find Siren remains all over the beach, just in time to see Liliana fade away into the mist...