Let's Roll: GURPS Swashbucklers/Deadlands

Let's Roll covers the END of Siskoid's Shiftworld campaign using GURPS Swashbucklers and GURPS Deadlands, in this case, with his players Pout and Bébert joining him for one last discussion. And there was much rejoicing, probably. Plus, GameMaster Advice about how to quickly and efficiently craft large casts of Non-Player Characters!

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Here are some images relevant to this episode of Let's Roll:
GURPS Swashbucklers by Steffan O'Sullivan, 3rd edition cover by Don Maitz.
Interior art by Donna Barr.
The two character sheets:
Next up (and last) was GURPS Deadlands:
GURPS Deadlands: Weird West  was originally designed by Shane Lacy Hensley for Pinnacle Games, adapted by Andrey Hackard and Stephen Dedman, with cover by Brom.
The final character sheets:
And here's the strange multiversal room used in the finale (GM's version):

The soundtrack for this whole portion of the game (numbering continued from previous "Volume 4" sessions) is available as a YouTube playlist HERE and includes:
16. Pirates of the Carribean Theme - Klaus Badelt (Main Theme)
17. The Wellerman - Lauren Paley (Lupita's song on the desert island)
18. Pirates of the Carribean Sword Fight (Part 2) - Klaus Badelt (Fight music)
19. Dark Night - The Blasters (Main Theme)
20. Ghost Town - Brandon Fletcher (Coffin Rock Theme)
21. Chanson sur ma drôle de vie -  Pomplamousse (Wedding theme)
22. Brand New Day - Ryan Star (Campaign End Credits)

Credits:
Community's "Advanced Advanced Dungeons & Dragons", starring Jonathan Banks, Alison Brie, Danny Pudi, and Joel McHale; "Pirates of the Carribean (Suite)" by Klaus Badelt; "Dark Night" by The Blasters; the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon's "Day of the Dungeon Master", starring Don Most and Sidney Miller; and "Ghost Town" by Brandon Fletcher.
 

All ready? Let's roll!

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