Gotham: From the Shadow of the Bat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:48 am
Continued from Campaign settings.
Issue #3
Last night was the first issue in which all the players had a copy of the rules in front of them, thanks to Printme1.com. The characters attempted an interrogation of the Mad Hatter only to discover that he was absolutely petrified with terror. From what they could decipher of his babbling he was deathly afraid of absolutely everything. Which was in and of itself a clue but not what they where hoping for.
Battered and abused they dropped Hatter off at Arkham and went back to Wayne Manor to try and make contact with Alfred. He was no longer there, it was just fire fighters who had come to put out the fire, set way back in Issue #1. After returning to their respective homes, to recover. While resting and licking their wounds, the each received a package. It was a small radio earpiece from Oracle.
Oracle draws connections between the Minions that gave them so many problems last issue and the League of Assassins, she also confirmed that The Mad Hatter’s condition is most likely the result of the Scarecrow’s Fear Toxin and that he is currently safely incarcerated in Arkham Asylum. Leaving the heroes to wonder who gained access to his fear toxin, how, and why. Crane is a dangerous enough patient that if they wish to speak to him, they must either figure out how to get in or how to get him out. Releasing the Scarecrow was immediately shot down as an option, as well it should have been.
About this time Oracle informed them that there had been a breakout at Arkham, and the heroes rushed off to do something about it. When they arrived Freefall (the Jetpack Jock) noted that the roads seemed to be selectively blocked off with a path leading to Gotham City General Hospital. Oracle could by this time determine the missing patient to be Victor Fries, armed with that information Freefall located a refrigerator truck apparently abandoned in an alleyway off of the clear path to Gotham General. With guidance through traffic from Oracle the heroes converged on the truck. Animalia (the Animal Genius) tracked the missing contents of the truck into one of the nearby buildings.
Inside they discovered that a hole had been cut into the city maintenance tunnels beneath the building. they where greeted by a single Henchman who was quickly dispatched, a trail led off through the tunnel system After dealing with another large group of Henchmen guarding a door, one of whom surrendered they discovered that they had entered a research facility at the University (interestingly enough I can’t find any canonical references to a university in Gotham City, despite it’s large population of Professors).
It was at this point getting late and knowing that we still have to deal with the escaped Mr. Freeze, the first big time villain they will have had to deal with, we called the issue here. To be continued next week without the over-whelming might of Animalia.
Issue #3
Last night was the first issue in which all the players had a copy of the rules in front of them, thanks to Printme1.com. The characters attempted an interrogation of the Mad Hatter only to discover that he was absolutely petrified with terror. From what they could decipher of his babbling he was deathly afraid of absolutely everything. Which was in and of itself a clue but not what they where hoping for.
Battered and abused they dropped Hatter off at Arkham and went back to Wayne Manor to try and make contact with Alfred. He was no longer there, it was just fire fighters who had come to put out the fire, set way back in Issue #1. After returning to their respective homes, to recover. While resting and licking their wounds, the each received a package. It was a small radio earpiece from Oracle.
Oracle draws connections between the Minions that gave them so many problems last issue and the League of Assassins, she also confirmed that The Mad Hatter’s condition is most likely the result of the Scarecrow’s Fear Toxin and that he is currently safely incarcerated in Arkham Asylum. Leaving the heroes to wonder who gained access to his fear toxin, how, and why. Crane is a dangerous enough patient that if they wish to speak to him, they must either figure out how to get in or how to get him out. Releasing the Scarecrow was immediately shot down as an option, as well it should have been.
About this time Oracle informed them that there had been a breakout at Arkham, and the heroes rushed off to do something about it. When they arrived Freefall (the Jetpack Jock) noted that the roads seemed to be selectively blocked off with a path leading to Gotham City General Hospital. Oracle could by this time determine the missing patient to be Victor Fries, armed with that information Freefall located a refrigerator truck apparently abandoned in an alleyway off of the clear path to Gotham General. With guidance through traffic from Oracle the heroes converged on the truck. Animalia (the Animal Genius) tracked the missing contents of the truck into one of the nearby buildings.
Inside they discovered that a hole had been cut into the city maintenance tunnels beneath the building. they where greeted by a single Henchman who was quickly dispatched, a trail led off through the tunnel system After dealing with another large group of Henchmen guarding a door, one of whom surrendered they discovered that they had entered a research facility at the University (interestingly enough I can’t find any canonical references to a university in Gotham City, despite it’s large population of Professors).
It was at this point getting late and knowing that we still have to deal with the escaped Mr. Freeze, the first big time villain they will have had to deal with, we called the issue here. To be continued next week without the over-whelming might of Animalia.