Each one advances the girls through the various campaigns / seasons they have gone through. Since that time I have also tried to convert the girls to a number of systems, each in hope to see how they manifest and how well does that system do to match my style of modern supernatural horror role-playing. No too bad for a little game focusing on two girls that happen to be witches and in love with each other. This work also allowed me to meet, work with and remain friends with Christopher Golden and Amber Benson. Willow and Tara are as much a part of Ghosts of Albion as William and Tamara. It was converted over to the Buffy system, and then eventually the Ghosts of Albion system. Of course the show took a turn into suck, but game remained. ![]() It should be no suprise then that the Willow and Tara stats that appear there are not that much different than my own. In many ways this is who Willow and Tara are to me, not the characters on TV or comics, but the ones that were my characters since that day back in May 2001 that I decided they needed their own chance to shine.Īfter this I went on to work on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer RPG. In the end I decided to play it a little loose, but I love where these stats ended up. ![]() For example, how do you determine what some one's strength is when there is little to no on screen evidence? What spells would the girls have? A lot of "artisitc" license needs to be used in order to get a good fit. The trickiest part of developing game stats of any fictional character that belongs to someone else is knowing how to strike a balance between the game's rules and the fictional pottrayal. Plus it gave me something to try out in a modern setting, something I have not done since my days with Chill. ![]() The game would focus on just these two, no one else from the show (which I would soon become an ex-fan of, but that is a different story).
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