Leverage – The Magic Job

When you work as a magician, every detail of your life must remain a mystery.  It makes things complicated in the day-to-day, and further complicates things when you’re implicated in stealing a seventy-carat diamond from a local museum.

Fortunately, strange victims will have strange connections, and in a pinch you may want those people who can see through your every illusion.

Music Credits: “There It Is” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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PLAYERS

  • Axe – Jeff “North” Wingate. Mastermind/Grifter.  Former logistician for the PMC Impartial Force, fired by the company and accused of embezzlement when he blew the whistle on their illegal diamond smuggling operation.
  • Kevin – Lyle Rutherford, Jr.  Hitter/Grifter.  Iowa farmboy and Marine Corps veteran whose one tour of duty in Iraq left him with a lot of baggage and one less foot.
  • Matt – Kayla Fox. Hacker/Thief.  Former cellular network engineer who got out of legal work when she realized how impenetrable the glass ceiling truly was.
  • Nate – Elizabeth “Miss Magpie” Ueda. Thief/Hitter. Catburglar extraordinaire and infamous diamond thief.

4 Comments

  1. This is actually kind of funny considering that Saint Paul, the city across the river from Minneapolis, was actually an Italian mob city.

  2. Hooray, more Leverage! I really enjoy the adventures of the group, and I look forward to more!

  3. Was just listening to this again. Ever thought of going back to this game? I love these characters, and I’m so curious about who has Magpie’s fingerprints!

    1. Hi, thank you for listening, especially multiple times! I rather like the Leverage ruleset, and I do plan on coming back to it soon. It probably wouldn’t share the same entire cast list, but I could see some or most of the characters returning, even if it’s largely a new story. After all, some of the intrigue sort of… falls out of your memory after so much time. It’d probably only be a disappointment to frankenstein up a story retroactively around what happened already.

      But again, thank you for listening and commenting. It warms our cold hearts, and does so much to give us direction on what people would like to see!

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