RKOPG: “A Viper in Mizville” The Final Product
Here it is, the final book of “A Viper in Mizville” (click here to view) I’ll be honest with you all, when I first though of this idea a few weeks ago it seemed like a silly little idea that would be good for a quick laugh. Now that I look at the 30+ page document (granted, the font size is huge and I re-printed pictures in the back so people can cut them out if they want) I feel a little… proud? I hope Randy Orton appreciates it anyway. Like I said in my first post, this is my first attempt at game writing, so if it’s terrible, y’know, just understand that it came from a place of caring. Also if you play it let me know in the comments! And if you have any questions I’ll be happy to answer them! Also, the reason I’m sharing it through Google Drive is because WordPress doesn’t allow large enough file size uploads, so the images would look terrible.
And just remember, if you’re not Orton… You’re Ort-out! …I think that’s the new official catchphrase for Randy Orton Week.
Thanks so much for this.
1. What happens if I roll a 10 on an 11 mind check? Can I get what I want if I accept a consequence?
2. How do I go to the place where I hear voices in my head?
You’re welcome!
1. It’s really up to the GM, but yes, that should be considered a low success, where you partially get what you want or face a consequence of some kind.
2. Either have High Elf Randy Orton cast a spell on you or spend too much time in the Spoooky Forest Full of Spiders!
Is there a limit to how often an Orton can attempt an RKO? Could one, in theory, throw one every turn?
Yes, in place of attacking you can attempt an RKO every turn. I originally thought about limiting it, but limiting RKOs in a game about Randy Orton just didn’t feel right!
I know this is late, but I have a question; could someone use Cowboy Bob Orton? He IS an Orton!