Having thaumaturgy or vicissitude wouldn’t necessarily rule out Kindred of the East though, would they? (Not that I’m saying that it’s likely, of course.)
Incorrect. The title is not a pun, but an inside joke. I used to run a halloween themed RPG every year on the Thursday before Halloween. They were generally standalone stories but they were connected by certain commonalities and were always titled "Thursday" (Thursday was a psychotic girl with ESP in the original story and sometimes she came back or sometimes other characters were involved.) "Thursday" was the first one, "Thursday 2: Harper’s Falls" was the second one. "Thursday 3: Ghost Town" etc. (I just recently ran "Thursday 15: The Haunting of Carpenter House"). So the title is in reference to the creepy/spooky feeling I always tried to capture in the "Thursday" campaign.
Though I appreciate the notion of being awesome. Thanks. 😀
Such a waste of a perfectly good wench!
Hey! That wench had a name! It was… uh… it started with an M….
that looks like an Asian Vampire to me, one of the weird ones that doesn’t follow the classic western style vampire rules
I dunno. This is within the disciplines of Thaumaturgy or Vicissitude.
Having thaumaturgy or vicissitude wouldn’t necessarily rule out Kindred of the East though, would they? (Not that I’m saying that it’s likely, of course.)
Definitely a Penanggalan. A LARP I had played in as a teen had these as the terror in the night and man were they terrifying at first…
First read through I recognized it pretty quickly cause of that game and was suitably creeped the hell out xD
Don’t think I get the title’s pun this time… a very thursday??
Someone please explain it to me, English is not my mother tongue.
The pun relies on the similarity of the sound of "Thursday" and "Thirsty"
A Very THIRSTY YAFGC…but it was originally published on Oct. 27th, 2011 which was, indeed, a Thursday.
Rich is awesome.
Incorrect. The title is not a pun, but an inside joke. I used to run a halloween themed RPG every year on the Thursday before Halloween. They were generally standalone stories but they were connected by certain commonalities and were always titled "Thursday" (Thursday was a psychotic girl with ESP in the original story and sometimes she came back or sometimes other characters were involved.) "Thursday" was the first one, "Thursday 2: Harper’s Falls" was the second one. "Thursday 3: Ghost Town" etc. (I just recently ran "Thursday 15: The Haunting of Carpenter House"). So the title is in reference to the creepy/spooky feeling I always tried to capture in the "Thursday" campaign.
Though I appreciate the notion of being awesome. Thanks. 😀
The floorboard seepage is very well done.