Well, yesterday at Red Alert was our 4th, and final, Battlesim in the Vukodlak war story line.
The past three years Vukodlak forces have been victorious.
Having played for Vukodlak in previous years, this year I decided to marshal which, as with many battlesims, meant playing as a civilian/quest giver.
I spiced it up by playing as a pirate.
I was giving out quests to find my lost parrot.
There were 3 inflatable parrots hidden about the site, but I had drawn an eye patch on one, and in my quest spiel I mentioned that Polly only had one eye.
If they brought back the parrot with the eye patch they got a reward.
I also had a bottle of grog, which got hidden, and there was a reward if they brought me "alcohol".
The main objective of the day was to find all the items needed to arm a rocket, and then launch it.
The rocket is something I've been building recently, but kept off of social media so it would be a surprise for the players on the day.
There were two nose cones, one for each team, a round one and a pointy one (pointy is scary).
Other civilians had other quests.
The drug dealers were selling bags of stuff, for in game currency. This could be handed in to the sheriffs for a reward, or bartered with other npcs.
There was the Hobo wandering the site with his wheelbarrow full of junk, but underneath the junk was a laptop that contained the launch codes.
Driving around in his pickup was the arms dealer. He would sell you weapons that you could plant on any unarmed civilians you may have shot, and thereby avoid a war crime. ?
The Camels wanted water, mostly...
Some civilians were mercs, that would fight for a team for short time, if paid well.
At the end of the day Vukodlak were victorious AGAIN, despite some excellent play from the Calladian forces.
It was a bloody marvellous day, that ended with both teams wearing massive grins and swapping stories over a beer.
So roll on 2025, for a whole new story for our next battlesim!
Unfortunately a lot of people had already gone home before we took the last photo after debrief.
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