A memorable Shadowrun story is one where a team had to infiltrate a high - rise building owned by a megacorp during a big event. The building was full of security, both human guards and drones. They disguised themselves as catering staff and managed to get in. Once inside, they had to find a way to reach the top floor where a secret meeting was taking place. They faced many obstacles like locked doors and security checkpoints. Eventually, they reached the meeting and overheard some crucial information about a new corporate plot.
There's a story where a group of runners got involved in a race against time. They had to retrieve an ancient artifact before a rival group. The artifact was hidden in an old, enchanted tomb. They had to deal with all sorts of traps, from poison darts to collapsing floors. There were also undead guardians that they had to fight. The runners had to use their unique skills, like the mage's ability to dispel magic and the street samurai's combat prowess, to get to the artifact first.
One that stands out is about a Shadowrun character who was a former corporate agent turned runner. He was on a mission to expose his old company's illegal experiments. He had to go deep undercover and use his knowledge of the corp's inner workings to his advantage. He worked with a diverse group of runners, including a dwarf mechanic and an elf assassin. Together, they uncovered the truth and made it public, causing a big scandal for the megacorp.
There was a Shadowrun game where a group of runners had to deal with a powerful dragon. One of the runners, who was really full of himself, tried to negotiate with the dragon by using some really bad pickup lines. The dragon just looked at him like he was an idiot, and the rest of the team couldn't stop laughing at his failed attempt at diplomacy.
A memorable fiasco game story for me was when the game was set in a circus. There was a ringmaster, acrobats, and a clown. The clown had a vendetta against the ringmaster because he thought the ringmaster was treating the acrobats poorly. It led to a series of wacky events, like the clown sabotaging the ringmaster's big show. The whole story was full of humor and unexpected twists.
I recall a story where hunters were after wild turkeys. These are quite large for small game but still a challenging hunt. The hunters had to set up their blinds early in the morning near a watering hole where the turkeys were known to come. They used turkey calls to attract them. After hours of waiting, a big tom turkey showed up. It was a tense moment as the hunter aimed and fired. The successful hunt was celebrated as wild turkeys are not easy to bag.
I once played a paranoia game where we were all on a 'spaceship' in the game world. One of the players was so paranoid about being the 'alien' among us that he started doing these really strange 'tests' on everyone. He made us all jump up and down to see if we could 'fly' like an alien. It was hilarious.
One of the interesting storylines is about the mystery of the dragons in the game world. Their presence and influence add a lot of depth. Another is the story of the main character's struggle within the complex world of Shadowrun, dealing with different factions and their own moral choices.
A memorable one was when we had a science fair. One group made a volcano that erupted so realistically that it sprayed lava - like substance all over the place. It was chaos but also really cool.
One memorable family story is when my cousin got lost in a big shopping mall. Everyone was so worried. But then, he was found sitting in the toy section, happily playing with some action figures. He had no idea he was lost and was just having a great time. It was both scary and funny at the same time.
There's an exotic story from the island of Bali in Indonesia. The Balinese have a unique form of Hinduism that is blended with their local traditions. Their elaborate temple ceremonies with colorful offerings, traditional music and dance are a sight to behold. It's like stepping into a different world full of spiritual and cultural richness.
I remember a story from 2023 where a little kid at a park thought a statue was a real person and started having a full - blown conversation with it. The kid was asking questions like 'Why are you so quiet?' and waiting for an answer. It was really cute and funny.
A memorable tickle story is that of a grandfather who would tickle his grandchildren under their chins. The kids would anticipate it and start laughing even before he started. It was a sweet family moment.