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The desperate struggle to be decidedly human in the face of
Dear Reader take warning...go not incautiously forward into these pages, for they describe a roleplaying game about the horrific and dysfunctional ties that bind a monstrous The Batman and his or her minions. It is a game with a not-so-traditional style of play that could well give you the creeps...though other games may have not.
monsterizing forces and adverse circumstances is a timeless
Now having weighed this caution, should you proceed with these rules I think you'll find the most chilling events of your games aren’t so much inflicted by the GM upon the players, but rather, produced by them to the horror of all. Will you laugh?...If you like that sort of thing.  
horror not restricted to any specific range of cultures or
Minions do horrific things
geographic locales. MY LIFE WITH THE BATMAN, however,
expresses this struggle in the vague setting of an unspecified
central European country, somewhere around 1805, in and
around an unnamed town.
It is an environment pervaded by fear.

Revision as of 17:56, 8 August 2008

Dear Reader take warning...go not incautiously forward into these pages, for they describe a roleplaying game about the horrific and dysfunctional ties that bind a monstrous The Batman and his or her minions. It is a game with a not-so-traditional style of play that could well give you the creeps...though other games may have not. Now having weighed this caution, should you proceed with these rules I think you'll find the most chilling events of your games aren’t so much inflicted by the GM upon the players, but rather, produced by them to the horror of all. Will you laugh?...If you like that sort of thing. Minions do horrific things