Is Tybalt a nice person or a
bad guy? Is he competitive?
Is he a lover or a fighter?
I would say he’s neutral,
he looks out for himself
and those he cares for.
He doesn’t start trouble
for no reason, though,
then again, he’d also set
zombies on the world and
create a Walking Dead-
type of scene just for fun.
He’s more of a fighter.
Is Tybalt ever hard to
write?
Not usually, I try to make it
fun to write.
Have you ever written
something then wondered
“wtf?”
Not yet!
If you the writer were to ever
meet your character what do
you think that would be like?
I think that’d be odd, I’d
like to think I’d get along
with him, then again I’m a
bit more shy than the char-
acter is so he might be a
bit much for me to handle.
What other things would you
like us to know about Tybalt?
I dunno, that he’s fun to
play with, has a strong per-
sonality. Not much more
can be said that wasn’t
already, which I know isn’t
a lot.
Thank you for your time
and having this interview,
watch out for the new
Christmas edition of the
ReVo Magazine!
This month we are catching uo
with Fallen to talk to her about
her room,
War Across The Heavens
What is your name?
I am Fallen - Fate in the room.
What is the name of your realm?
My little world is known as
War
Across the Heavens.
How did your realm come about?
War Across the Heavens
came
about when I found White Wolf 's
Scion games, and a few friends
who really wanted to see me
storytell.
What kinds of things do you think
sets your room apart from others
like it?
*grins* There are no others like
it - we are a realm of gods, titans,
demigods, and monsters fighting
a shadow war for the cosmos
itself.
What kinds of things have you
done to make it more fun?
I think the biggest thing I do is
take a direct interest in every
character that comes in; if able.
I personally sit down and help
new players create their legend.
I try to create stories and arcs
that include as many people as
possible.
What kind of roleplay is done?
Free form or strict realm rules?
We follow White Wolf 's Scion
rules with a few house rules
of our own; the system, while
defined, is very open and allows
for almost everything and
anything you can imagine.
What is your favorite thing about
the style of play done in your
room?
It's the only system I have
found that allows for truly EPIC
adventures while still giving a
concrete foundation and system
to work within.
What is your favorite character
that has ever been in the room?
There are far too many to name!
Every player I have had has
had a truly unique and special
character, and many of them have
woven a truly amazing story in
many of the chapters of the room.
We want to thank Fallen for
taking a few minutes out of her
day to tell us a bit more about her
room. Make sure to stop by and
give it a closer look!