The players don’t currently have access to a healer. Rather than Acquire Asset every downtime to share in Recovery, they want to foster a relationship. Simple Long-Term Project?
The players don’t currently have access to a healer.
The players don’t currently have access to a healer.
Yep
Depends how good a doctor they want. Or they could maybe steal a clinic from someone else’s turf.
The female hound started dating the drug friendly apothecary lady next door. Several sessions later and after intimate encounters, that lady was unvailed as head operator of the competing drug dealing crew 😀
Vandel J. Arden Scandalous!
Vandel J. Arden hmm lesbianism, i don’t know why always that play a female character is lesbian, or i do know, if i were born female, i would be lesbian.
sebastian czentner its rather common in my group to play characters with different genders and orientations. In my second longest game (call of Cthulhu) I play a bisexual occult female character for near 3 years now.
Back to topic:
Normally I let them create project clocks. The same hound wanted to establish contacts to new weapons dealer and got a 6 ticks clock and solved it in 3 sessions with one critical (they now also had supernatural weapons) one partial success, and one 6. All rolled in downtime and played out a rather short 5-10 minute scene each time.
Did the same: My group acquired “Mama” Coleburn as a Healer from Strathmill House, where she is cook, matron and heart of the orphanage. The hound had already a connection with her via his 4 little sisters (Vice = Obligation). First he aquired her as an asset, then came the LTP.
Right now, she’s a bit pissed about the crew killing her brother Aldo Coleburn who happens to be a luxury fence for the Foundation. But that’s another story… and well, she didn’t liked her brother that much, because of what he did to the children. Not-nice-people are getting killed sometimes even in Doskvol.
The game provides a mechanic for hiring a doctor into the Crew under Cohorts on page 96.
Yeah, experts was new to me. So that’s perfect, thank you!