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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Anywhere they serve invisible pink unicorns
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Oh, THEM! I used to work night shift at a city underground railway station. We had heaps of Streetlight people turn up, once all the office workers had disappeared back to the 'burbs.
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Petitioner: Word of IN Filk
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Longmont, CO
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And of course, if you're gaming in a Narnia environment, the Streetlight People are newly arrived children from England, mixed with the occasional wandering faun for variety.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Jeffersonville, Ind.
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It's a real local urban legend that's gotten my brain churning on an urban fantasy. Add on that I know a young woman who dresses as a Satyr for fun and you have a great story hook.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Canada
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Another take: in a particularly callous world, Streetlight People are the ones who are forced to stand in one place all night, holding lanterns. And they're glad they aren't Park Bench People.
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Petitioner: Word of IN Filk
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Longmont, CO
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It gets even worse if you consider the possibility that the singer's phrasing was off: the "Street Lightpeople" are the angels of Light that became Outcast after their master, the former Archangel Lucifer, fell from Heaven ... they're Light-people who literally got turned out on the street. Some still try to perform their ancient service as guides, questers and teachers, but others have become bitter in their exile and can be dangerous to cross on a dark night ... especially since that dark night may suddenly become PAINFULLY bright.
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(If you have to ask . . .) Join Date: Feb 2005
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Yeah, I'm with you and Icelander. As Forum Pervert, I've got to go with hookers. There what we'd play "ho there" with on Central in Albuquerque.
On the other hand, hookers do get some screen time in most of my games. |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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It doesn't have to be a Noir PI game for that kind of group ... I once ran a fantasy game (set in GURPS Tredroy) where a similar loose confedertaion of street urchins, teen-age low-skill thugs, and other petty criminals were existed as a source of information and surveillance for the PC party thief character. And even once helped to provide a very useful peice of (non-magical) equipment. |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio U.S.A.
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Here are two ideas I had recently .....:
First idea: In a campaign set in the late 19th century /early 20th century - "Streetlight People" might refer to a group that has information or helps out investigators of the unusual - much like the Baker Street Irregulars of the Sherlock Holmes stories. The difference is they only meet their conacts (the player characters) within sight of the streetlights. Second idea: A ghost or spirit form of people that have already died, but they're rather benevolent. The "Streetlight People" are charged with helping out living folks when they most need it - but only at night time. Also, they can get violent, if needed to - but very rarely as it tends to exhaust them and they risk permantly disappearing from the world if they tax their energies too much. The second idea ...I see them as sometimes drinking coffee at all-night diners or second-rate PERKINS franchises. They mildly enjoy being around people again - but only in small groups as they can never really quite connect with them as much as they might want to. Looks like two or three of us are thinking along similiar lines with the 'network of helpers' idea. - Ed Charlton
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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People that develop weird psychic powers when they trip on psychedelics, named because streetlights turn on and off when they walk under them. Yeah, it's happened to you, too, admit it.
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Petitioner: Word of IN Filk
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Longmont, CO
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