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Welcome to the home of VC Team-Ups, a play-by-email superhero roleplaying game that started out as a kind of Marvel Team-Ups for characters in the Vieux Carré Universe, but has evolved into its own campaign in the Windy City that's been running continuously since June, 1999. 

Team-Ups uses the Hero 5th Edition rules by Hero Games. Send comments, abuse, and character submissions to me, the GM, at dgregory@minitab.com.

—Daryl Gregory
dgregory@minitab.com

What's New:

12/27/2003: Added the first turns of the Ed solo game, Shell Game. See Chapter 1: Before the Fall, and Chapter 2: The Fall.

12/22/2003: Added the link to John Scalera's new VC: New York game.

12/15/2003: Added new turns. See Asylum Chapter 15: The Draft  and Chapter 16: The Unusual Suspects.

11/16/2003: Added the character sheets for all players of Asylum.

11/6/2003: For those of you who missed the first Team-Ups story, Our Paranormal Chernobyl (or if you played and you need a quick reminder), you can read the Chernobyl Summary.


History: The complete list of changes since the site was reorganized.


Vieux Carré Sites

VCGames.net
   VC Universe Homepage
 
New Orleans
Death & Magic in the Big Easy
 
The Odyssey League
Two-fisted pulp adventure in the 1930's
 
Delirium Tremens
Tales of the Weird West
 
San Antonio
  Dark Champions in a Texas river town
 
New York
  Meta agents for hire in the city that never sleeps
 
Dallas (inactive)
One of the first VC games, currently inactive, but you can still read the turns.


Crimson Dragon, played by Conrad Davis


Quick Team-Ups Links:
Sears Tower Maps
Diceroller
 

 

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