[UA] Cliomancy major charges up for grabs.

Shawn Isenhart isen0011 at umn.edu
Tue Apr 3 09:53:27 PDT 2007


Does the Edmund Fitzgerald still count?  I believe the actual site of 
the wreck has been kept secret, but any Clio who really cares could 
probably find its location and rent a submersible. 

-Shawn

Christopher Bedford wrote:
> Northwest DC4 - The plane that was lost over lake michigan in 1950 and 
> still hasn't been found I believe.  This would be a competitive one 
> because there are groups looking and you know there's at least one 
> Cliomancer among them.
>  
> http://www.michiganshipwrecks.org/dc4.htm
>
>
>  
> -Christopher
> doktor-xombie.livejournal.com <http://doktor-xombie.livejournal.com/>
>
>
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>     Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:41:24 +0100
>     From: eslington at gmail.com
>     To: ua at lists.unknown-armies.com
>     Subject: [UA] Cliomancy major charges up for grabs.
>
>     Recently a couple of possible sites for harvesting major
>     cliomantic charges have occurred to me.
>      
>     Firstly, Chernobyl's Nuclear Power Plant. Few people are going to
>     want to walk all the way out there and expose themselves to
>     harmful radiation, but the name is known across the world.
>     The only problem is that adepts being who they are, some lunatic
>     might have already done it. Also, people still work there and it's
>     probably under guard against people looking to swipe nuclear material.
>      
>     Second, the resting place of the Titanic. Again, everyone
>     has heard of the Titanic, but it's going to be pretty hard to get
>     to. On the plus side, it's probably unguarded.
>      
>     With the above locations though, there comes the problem that they
>     are both associated with truly epic screw-ups. Majors are the only
>     kind of charge you lose if you fail your Magick roll, so your GM
>     is probably justified in dealing out a ton of painful unnatural
>     phenomena if you botch it. ("Like nothing I'd ever seen. The whole
>     apartment block just sank beneath the streets. The music could be
>     heard three streets away...")
>      
>     Any other ideas?
>
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