And so, my Shadowrun 5e game has come to an end.
After about a year + of being a late commer to the game and developing relationships with the other runners on the team, after many ups and downs, explosions and crazy action scenes, our crew have finally finished our running!
Shadowrun: Hong Kong was our place of action and in it, 5 runners came, saw, conquered and left their mark in their own ways!
The Hacker and movie star, pact maker and jinx for anyone having to step in his way Victor Massey? He selflessly sacrificed himself, pulling the Yama King Qian Ya of Many Teeth with him back through the dimensional rift she had clawed her way through, his final deed towards his fellow runners to put the blame of the Meltdown of the Mitsuhama building's reactor all on himself.
Ghost, the Street Samurai, a man who's known anything else but peace for the majority of his life, having brought the proverbial beatdown on Qian Ya and keeping her down with surpressive magical gunfire left Hong Kong, following the success. Retiring from the life and returning to North America, where he will spend the rest of his days alongside an old comrade by the name of Whitefeater, who may be more to him than he'd have led on.
Bright, the Technomancer Rigger and Clone son of Raymond, the man responsible for Qian Ya's appearance into the 6th world was left to his own devices with his "father", living a life by his own rules! With a lotta drugs along the way! And drones! And hell-hound pets!
Shu, the Rat Shaman would traverse Hong Kong and the greater continent, following the path of his own convictions and one fitting of a Totem of the Rat, occasionally visiting a certain fox girl in her shrine to reminisce about the past.
Saki, the Awakened Fox shapeshifter, Physical Adept, would dedicate her life to her shrine and to developing her relationship further with her girlfriend. She would guard her shrine and learn more about what it meant to be both a fox and a human. As the Runners' Fixer took over Victor's business in movie development, she would make it a point to keep watch over her, in case she got the "bright idea" to make a bad-faith documentary about "The life and times of the terrorist, Victor Massey".
And in an attempt to empower and free Victor from the Hell he dragged Qian Ya back to, she would make a smaller, more private shrine. One to "The Silver Tongued Trickster God", who played at being a man, but outplayed everyone in the end.














