"It's amazing what one can do when one doesn't know what one can do" (Jim Davis)

Green Death

Author(s):Carol Tierney
Game EMail:dmwcarol AT gmail DOT com
GM(s):
Gary "GaryT" Tierney    gary DOT tierney AT tesco DOT net
Anonymised User    anonymised AT ishtari DOT co DOT uk
Male Players:Min: 5 / Max: 5
Female Players:Min: 5 / Max: 5
Neutral Players:Min: 2 / Max: 14
Total Players: Min: 12 / Max: 24


Green Death is a modern day murder mystery
There is uproar over plans to develop on a much loved conservation area. Protestors and environmentalists are out in force, politicians are waxing lyrical about job opportunities and need for cheap housing, developers can already taste the profits and most of the locals have more than enough issues of their own to worry about.
Representatives have been called together to argue out the issues and try to come up with a resolution. It was supposed to be a peaceful meeting, but before long it is murder.


Tierney, Gary

I'm Gary, husband/chauffeur/slave to DMWCarol - I'm good at doing what I'm told and bumbling around in a generally helpful sort of way. I also chase Scoobies while dressed as a monster, well you gotta have a hobby.

I've been writing and running LARPs for longer than I remember, mostly the hitting things with latex weapons type, but I've dabbled

User, Anonymised

Long time roleleplayer (since a friend bought the D&D Basic set in the 80s), and almost as long time LARPer (of the hitting things with rubber swords, shooting things with IR, variety), thanks to University.

My on-line nick came out of a longrunning game, and has nothing to do with my sense of humour.

Away from gaming (can you get away from gaming?) I'm a professional geek and amatuer sound tech, with a slowly-growing collection of tech-toys.

Gaming highlights include:

Apparently my mind is deliciously twisted.

User, Anonymised

Firstly, I'm no good at these bio things - so if there's something you want to know about me just ask - the email's shown above and I don't bite unless you ask really nice and sign the consent forms.

In general terms, I can tell you that I have been writing and running LARPs and tabletop RPGs for over 15 years now and playing in them for even longer.

The writing began with a simple weekend long murder mystery for 25 people and it all went downhill from there. Now I write several games a year and play in as many as I can.

Usually I do most of the writing myself, but I have the luxury of access to various other deliciously twisted minds to bounce ideas off, and the owners of these minds even help run the games with me sometimes so I don't feel 100% to blame.

I'm a pagan of the Heathen flavour (or should that be chocolate flavour?) and have a bit of a thing for tentacles, I also feel that LARP is supposed to be fun. Whether that makes any difference to the games I run I'll leave you to decide.