Greetings!
My initial idea was "What if Changelings consider Hunters as menaces to
the reality?" I mean, hunters... hunt (Duh!) monsters, and monsters, the
good or the bad ones, are products of some kind of human imagination,
right? If the Imbued destroy them, they are destroying the man's thought,
right? If the imagination is compromised, the force of Banality becomes
stronger... and so on...
The Hunters Hunted? I have the brazilian version of it and... well...
it could be better. For a book about hunters (the first in Brazil), a new
bloodline (Children of Osiris), a Nosferatu (Walker Grimes), a mage with
several retainers (Arctos) and a lupine (Kanglor)... all of them are a
little... out of context... but it's just my opinion. I consider the "Year
of the Hunter" titles a little better. At least they have more focus on
the mortal side of the story, except for The Autumn People, for obvious
reasons... (To me, The Quick and the Dead is the best.).
L.V.D.
--- Mark Davy <demonsreiche@...> escreveu:
> In order to properly do a crossover with Changeling,
> you are going to have to do some SERIOUS research. I
> mean research in how the legends of such mythical
> beings have worked within reality. Hunter (as far as I
> have been informed) is a completely stand-alone game
> not really meant for crossovers. The book "The Hunters
> Hunted" (if you can find a copy of it) would be a
> great sourcebook in order to compare how the power
> levels ought to match. As well, Changelings would not
> often be out looking for trouble with standard mortals
> - banality tends to see to that.
>
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> Athyra Di Giovanni
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