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A dark Magical Girl campaign
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From by Douglas Larke, author of Musical Mistresses, comes
a new dark magic girl campaign.
Aki is a super heroine with super powers. She protects
the weak from the strong. If you think this is your
normal superheroine game, think again. Aki comes from
a very painful childhood in an evil orphanage.
As the girls were growing up in the orphanage...the
method of punishment for disobedience (or rather,
invented disobedience), was to yell at the little girl
until she broke down in tears, calling her everything
under the sun, then locking her in a tobacco closet
for 24 hours (they also played monster tapes through a
hole leading to the office). Oh...and if someone was
friends of said victim, they would be made to stand
and watch, unable to do anything but cry as they
watched this happen.
Aki's idea of villains is anyone who makes anyone cry.
While this is usually criminals, she doesn't
differentiate between crimes. If someone cries, it's
the same to her. And she has problems.
Her childhood friend, Saori, is a villainess at large,
with almost the same powers. She thinks all adults are
evil, and is determined to rid the world of them, once
and for all. Then, there's Mr. Warui, the owner of her
old orphangage, who wants to end both of their
careers, for reasons only HE knows of. Aki's fighting
for her friends, life, and sanity, and it's not
getting any better...
Hisakawa Oto is the young son of a respected leader of
the Mayuka G-men and former Sergeant of the FPD, and
after a close encounter with Aki's heroine form, he's
convinced there is a bigger story underneath what the
papers say...and he's determined to find it. But can
he unravel this mystery in time to save Aki from her
destiny with disaster?
Film Noir meets Lovecraft meets Dark Manga in this
exciting story of love, hatred and mystery.

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