![]() ![]() Here are some ideas that my group used to get you started: Each PC goes around in turn, each round takes ~ 1 hour. Multiple ways for the PCs to turn this 22,000 credits into 50,000 (or 60,000) in ~6 hours. Possibly a photo of them hiding something in the hotel room’s roof) Making Money (Napkin with lipstick kiss, phone number. Plus other story hook items for future sessions. Players find their way to the safe deposit box. If they don’t pay up, their friend will die and he’ll come for the rest of them. (Maybe being beaten)ĭepending on negotiation or roleplay, Vorse can give players 4-8 hours to get him the money. Vorse has footage or a live feed of a humanoid figure that looks like their missing PC with hood on their head tied to a chair. Players took a job to smuggle cash through the city last night. Taken to see Vorse Tabarith (Casino Mogul). After describing some of the gambling options (Sabac, Blackjack, Roulette, Boxing). Escort the player characters to a private rooftop garden by guards in suits. The players give up their weapons to enter the casino. A pot of gold at the end of the rainbow effect. It’s floating on its own platform, tethered by cables and a narrow bridge.Īs you approach and pass through the cloud layer you see lights, Lasers in a multitude of colours. The casino is on an outcropping off Cloud City proper. *My players decided to hide the police car with their ship and take a space Uber to not arouse suspicion* In the glove box are poker chips for ‘The Gold’ casino.Wing Guard (police) Patrol car delivered by the valet.If they ask, characters ran up around 10,000 credits on the high-class room and room service, (Drinks, Moncal-cocktails,).If asked about their movements or activities, concierge assures them of discretion and won’t discuss.Concierge knows card is for a secure lock box at the Gold casino. Characters head out to the valet service.Another PC has a card with embossed gold ‘G’. Ask players to contribute to the scene.Īs the characters do a check to find if they still have all their items and body parts, advise them which character is missing and what item(s) they have instead.Droid PC found spooning with the fridge.PCs wearing weird clothes, or half nude.Resilience check to see who wakes up first.Character wearing a trandoshian tail costume passed out in the ‘spa’.Flooded sunken living room, like an indoor spa.The HotelĪs the characters wake up one by one, describe the lavish yet ruined environment they find themselves in. You’ve got a splitting headache and you wake up face down on a Tan Tauntaun fur rug. Lowhrick, you rolled the highest so you wake up first. I then lifted my drink and motioned my players around the table to do the same. Lowhrick you organised to go out for drinks with your new friend and convinced the team to come along. Some of you have been making friends with the rival racers. You’ve all been working pretty hard getting the car ready for the big race. I hope your group is comfortable enough to realise this is more of a filler session and that a little railroading could be required. This intro may require your players to ‘go along’ with it a bit. Some of the characters had been pushing themselves to outfit their cloud car and spending hours to that effect. My characters had organised to try to get some of their rival racers drunk or drugged ahead of the race. Of course, as a top-tier Dungeon Master you’ll be able to convert some of this for your own games, groups, and goals. What follows are my notes and some resources for running ‘The Hangover’ in FFG’s Star Wars RPG: Edge of the Empire. As his character was also essential to the team for the race itself (he’s playing their pilot) I decided we could have fun with a filler session. Being in the middle of a story (The Jewel of Yavin), I didn’t want to advance without this player. I recently ran a session where one of our players couldn’t make it. ![]()
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