Jeeves & Wooster Monster Hunters: The Spring Festival

Jeeves & Wooster Monster Hunters: The Spring Festival
  • Sat Oct 12, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Colin Fahrion
  • Custom (Playtest)
  • No Content Advisory
  • X-card, Open Door policy
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Description:

The small countryside town of Market Snodsbury has celebrated the Spring Equinox for as long as anyone can remember. Bertie Wooster couldn’t care less about the festival but Aunt Dahlia has insisted he come out to the countryside. She’s quite certain that she will win the coveted trophy for the flower arrangement competition but needs Wooster’s help. You see her prize rose garden has been acting very peculiar as of late. Oh, there is also the trouble with Wooster’s pal Bingo who seems to have gotten himself head over heels in love again — this time with the judge of the flower competition!

Will Bingo finally find his true love? Who will win the Market Snodsbury Spring Festival flower competition? And why are all the servants terrified of the Brinkley Court rose garden? How will Wooster get himself out of this thorny trouble? Well I’m sure Jeeves has a few tricks up his sleeve to help out.

Find out what happens in the next episode of Jeeves & Wooster: Monster Hunters!

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The idea for Jeeves & Wooster Monster Hunters came to me in a dream one night. As there was no system I felt I could run this in, I have homebrewed together the game using Dream Askew and Clink. This homebrew is specifically created to play this ridiculous game idea. You can consider it a playtest as I might decide to produce it as an actual game. We’ll see! All characters are pregen. Yes, someone will play Wooster and someone will play Jeeves! Players should have seen at least one episode of Jeeves and Wooster which can be found on youtube or read one of the books by P.G. Wodehouse.

Tags: Alternate History, Comical, Drama, Fantasy, Hijinx, Horror, Investigation, Light, Play to find out, Romance, Silly

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