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Title of Role Playing Game: The Waterfront

Age limit: 18+

Detailed Description:

Adultery, divorce, insurance matters, and the occasional missing "treasured"
(and expensive) pet...all commonplace in your everyday private
investigator's line of work. But, occasionally, the P.I. is more ambitious
than normal, the cases are more unusual, and the consequences are more
lucrative...and more dangerous.

After years of having an inside view of police and government bureaucracy,
Justin Ross has started his own P.I. business, taking on the cases other
investigators won't touch and assisting local law enforcement with their
tougher cases.

*****

"The Waterfront" RPG is an original free-form police/P.I. game (think NYPD
Blue/Homicide: Life on the Street meets Magnum, P.I./Veronica Mars with a
touch of The X-Files) set in modern day Baltimore, Maryland and the
surrounding area.

Characters can work as private investigators (Darkwater Investigations is
the name of the business run by Justin Ross), police detectives from the
Baltimore PD, FBI agents (limited positions), or anyone else that these
groups might interact with (media, criminals, etc.). The game is both plot-
and character-driven, and emphasis is made on how the people involved help
or hinder each other.

If you have any questions that can't be answered by the information on the
site, don't hesitate to email me! :)
Homepage: http://www.sunnykat.com/waterfrontrpg/waterfront.html

Who to Contact: Lesa sunnykat@...
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level of happiness...I'm not going away.

Wilson: The fifth level of happiness involves Creation, changing lives.

House: The sixth level is heroin, the seventh level is you going away.
(House, "Meaning")


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