>An eccentric 24 years old millionaire is funding a group of memesters supporting a radical candidate's bid for presidency in an attempt to prove meme magic is real
Is it just me or does this sound like the basis for a great Unknown Armies campaign? How would you flesh this out?
>You ever met the kinda people that go to these Trump rallies? These dudes have got energy to spare!
>We're talking guys who beat off four times a day!
>>49504039
>prove meme magic is real
Sounds like he's going to get Sleeper'd unless Hillary gets there first.
A few options
>Sleeper campaign, try to keep the magickal bullshit to a minimum without getting public attention
>cabal of meme magicians traveling across the country to turn the people to their side
>avatar trying to use the clusterfuck that is this election to create the perfect conditions to ascend as something
>Clinton hit squads dealing with adepts and gutter mages, while seeking the Elixer of Life to keep her alive
>radical candidate
>radical
when you kill yourself, please post it online and link it in this very thread
>>49504091
>that spoiler
I'm dying
>>49504187
It's also the most gameable of the four. Fite me.
>>49504187
I aim to please, anon. It'd probably work well as a campaign, too, as an added bonus.
>>49504150
>>49504150
Oculus dude is losing business because he openly supports Trump. Probably not OPs opinion
>>49504091
>>49504187
Sounds like the standard game of 40k.
>>49504091
>Sleeper Campaign
Pretty much this - clearing up the spillovers from any actual meme magick produced by the signs while travelling across the country afte the campaign trail, trying to figure out what to do if Hillary either ascends as the Flying Woman or Trump ascends as the Demogogue during the inauguration.
>Not taking the opportunity to make VR magical