A sequel to this and that and these and those and here and there and anywhere and everywhere and somewhere and a bit of a CAF-like game but it’s more than just one family and there’s multiple aspects of many CAF games. 20 people have managed to save themselves and a few others while their plane crashed onto an island. These survivors will have to put their hero faces on if they want to make sure as many people as possible can be saved. Fair warning: It will be hard for everyone to survive until the end and it’s very likely some might not…
Emoji Key
Emojis will be used to represent characters’ status. You do not have to use the emojis next to the names when creating your families but they do serve purpose in monthly events.
Hearts will be used in events where someone of a certain skill can be used for the event.
= These are for people who are physically strong.
= These are for people who are very quick - both in physicality and mentality.
= These are for people who are experts at finding food.
= These are for people who want to be leaders.
= These are for people who are best at science.
= These are for the kind-hearted people who are there for the well-being of the others.
Family making/Question Portion: In this portion, there are no right or wrong answers, this is just basic information on how to create your family.
This is for last names. Question: How do the survivors perceive themselves with the idea of being heroes?
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A: They believe everyone can be a hero in some way. All character surnames must have only one vowel.
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B: They don’t consider themselves heroes as much as they consider themselves valuable people doing their part to contribute. All character surnames be English words less than 7 letters.
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C: They feel proud when they are considered heroes. All character surnames must have the same origin.
The first survivor family (6) consists of a married couple and the parents of both sides of the couple. The father of the husband [72] is a former drill sergeant and the mother of the husband [72] was a former sailor. The father of the wife [70] is an astrophysicist while the mother of the wife [70] is a musical director. The husband [40] is an EMT and dedicated to saving people while the wife [40] works for a charity that donates food to people in need. Question: This Family has the oldest age average, how will this go?
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A: They have the advantages of experience. Names of this family will be names you feel sound intelligent.
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B: They have the disadvantages of strength. Names of this family will be famous people and people in history who were underdogs sometime in life.
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C: It isn’t about age, it’s about using skills. Names of this family will be names that aren’t super long, but have nickname potential.
The second survivor family (3) consists of two wives and a son. The older wife [32] is a proud mom and nanny and expert in first aid and CPR and the younger wife [31] works at a shelter for rescue animals. Their son [7] has two pet bunnies he absolutely adores saving their lives with the help of his mothers when he saw them injured on the sidewalk. The son was sad to leave the bunnies behind while going on vacation with his mothers but hopes he can see them again when he comes back, or if he comes back. Question: How will their compassion give this family a heroic role?
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A: They do it selflessly. First names of this family end in vowels while middles end in consonants.
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B: They do it to make themselves and the ones they save even happier. First names of this family end in consonants while middles end in vowels.
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C: They do it so they can look back on their lives and feel like they used it well on saving others. Names of this family don’t contain O.
The third survivor family (3) are two parents and a non-binary child. The husband [39] is a marathon runner who helped save his family from a tornado with his fast running skills. The wife [39] works for a local bakery and gives unsold items to the poor. Their non-binary child [18] has just turned 18 and is studying to become an expert house builder and has also wanted to build shelters for the homeless. Question: Who is the most prepared?
A: The husband. Everyone in the family has nickname-names with double leTTering.
B: The wife. Names of this family have one consonant used more often than other consonant.
C: The child. Names of this family are short unisex names.
The fourth survivor family (2) consists of a single mother and daughter. The mother [46] came from nothing but raised her daughter to be something, and the two share a remarkably close bond. The daughter [26] is a self defence instructor. She uses her skills and teaches her skills only for self defence and would never consider using violence first or giving lessons to those who are violent and dangerous people. Question: What is their best mutual heroic skill?
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A: They’re headstrong. Names of this family are names you wish would make a comeback.
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B: They’re doing what they do for the greater good. Names of this family are names you’re more inclined to name a fictional character than a real person.
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C: They make things better than they left it. Names of this family are names you’ve seen on animals, real or fictional.
The fifth survivor family (4) consists of two bisexual friends and their children. The father [27] is part of the fire brigade, being the one driving the firetruck. The mother [27] is also on the fire brigade and is the one who pulls people out of houses. The son [6] is very sweet and virtuous, keeping a calm personality despite worrying for his parents, mainly to look out for his little sister. The daughter [5] is a fan of rocks, minerals, and geodes and believes them to have “powers” and although there won’t be powers, there will definitely be heroes. The parents are not a couple, nor have they ever been, they are co-parenting friends and finding a partner on the island isn’t out of the question for them. Question: What made them decide to co-parent as friends?
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A: They are both great friends from work and both agreed they would make great parents, even if they’re not in love. Names of this family will be real names of superhero alter egos.
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B: They used to like each other before realising they’re better off as friends but both of them really wanted kids. Initials of this family spell out a known 3-letter acronym.
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C: They always wanted to have a platonic co-parenting environment and decided one day to do so with each other. Names of this family are associated with their characters.
The sixth and final survivor family (2) consists of a brother and sister, both of whom are pansexual. The brother [25] works in a soup kitchen for military veterans. The sister [22] is the youngest school board member in her city and she loves helping younger children. Both of them are tirelessly working for the improvement of other lives. Question: Why did they want to take the vacation?
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A: They needed more time to spend with each other. Names of this family will be names of people who have won any kind of award.
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B: The people they helped said they should consider taking one. Names of this family will be names of places in Europe.
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C: They decided a little break wouldn’t hurt. Names of this family are names of places in The Americas (North & South).
Island Monthly Events
The survivors will stay on the island for as many months as possible until you get the Rescued scenario. Most scenarios have changed since the last one but some are the same. Each event represents a month spent on the island. This will require 36-sided dice.
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Event: All remaining survivors in the game are found and safely rescued. The game is over.
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Event: A female survivor is pregnant with a baby! If 9 months pass since this event and the survivors aren’t rescued yet, add the baby to the survivors. If they are rescued before 9 months, add the baby as (exp).
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Event: The yellow-hearted survivors find a new source of plentiful food! Everyone increases in health.
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Event: The yellow-hearted and blue-hearted survivors work together to fight malnourishment.
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Event: The purple-hearted survivors coax the others that nobody is used to the island but everyone is here for each other.
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Event: A survivor dies saving another (you choose both) after several trees fall over.
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Event: A pregnant survivor (you choose if there’s multiple, if none are currently pregnant then one is pregnant by surprise) manages to escape a rip current for the sake of her and her unborn baby.
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Event: The shelters catch on fire! The green-hearted survivors lead the orange-hearted survivors in putting out the shelter fires.
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Event: A red or orange-hearted survivor (you choose) saves two people (you choose) from drowning in a stream.
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Event: A survivor secretly has a crush on another survivor (you choose both). It is mutual.
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Event: A survivor secretly has a crush on another survivor (You choose both). It is not mutual.
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Event: A survivor dies saving another survivor (you choose both) from wild animal attacks.
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Event: A survivor (you choose) miraculously recovers from injuries thanks to the blue-hearted survivors.
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Event: The survivors talk about their favourite heroes for fun and to get their mind off the chaos.
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Event: While yellow-hearted survivors are looking for food, they see what looks like a corpse of a 25-year old (you choose gender and name). However this body doesn’t look like anyone from the ferry and must have been stranded there some other way, but before they try to figure out what happened, the body moves! The person is very weak but still alive! The yellow-hearted survivors feed this person and bring him/her/them to the others and the blue-hearted survivors nurse the new survivor for 2 months until health is restored. (You choose which heart colour the new survivor becomes part of.)
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Event: A survivor (you choose) tries to protect children from falling down a rocky dirt hill only to fall down themselves. They are injured and cannot be used in events for 2 months while they recover.
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Event: A survivor (you choose) passes out from hunger and exhaustion but the blue-hearted survivors ensure they are safe.
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Event: The shelters flood but everyone is able to get out with their belongings safely.
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Event: A survivor (you choose) collapses from burnout and exhaustion, making them unusable in events for the next two months while they rebuild their strength.
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Event: The red-hearted survivors and orange-hearted survivors successfully defend the other survivors from wild animals.
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Event: The survivors work together to successfully survive a brush fire.
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Event: The green-hearted survivors lead everyone among a new path, which fortunately gives them a warmer place to stay during the nights.
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Event: The blue-hearted survivors successfully save a survivor (you choose) after they were bit by a venomous eel.
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Event: Two survivors (you choose) go missing and are unusable for two months. Roll two dice; if they’re both even then both survive, if one is even and one is odd then choose who survives and who is dead, if both are odd then both of them are found dead. If the game ends before two months pass, mark the duo as Missing.
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Event: Two survivors (you choose) save two other survivors (you choose) from falling down a steep and rocky hillside.
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Event: The survivors save some small animals from being harmed by larger animals.
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Event: Three survivors (you choose) form a rescue alliance to help other survivors who need it.
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Event: Blue-hearted survivors convince another survivor (you choose) that they aren’t find and need serious medical help on an injury they sustained. This saves their life.
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Event: The purple-hearted survivors start sharing positive stories around the campfire about how they helped people.
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Event: A survivor (you choose) succumbs from repeated injuries after saving the others multiple times.
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Event: The survivors tell stories around the campfire of times they got saved by other survivors.
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Event: The yellow-hearted survivors give extra food to the greatest heroes so far.
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Event: Green-hearted and red-hearted survivors choose someone (You choose) who they believe did the best job at heroism within the survivors and let them stay in a special shelter with the privilege of taking up to 3 people (you choose) to join them.
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Event: The orange-hearted survivors successfully save the food baskets from being swept away by the ocean, saving all the food inside.
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Event: Yellow-hearted survivors (you choose) find food at just the right time to help those who are really lacking food.
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Event: A child (you choose) befriends an animal on the island. Nobody kills the animal for food and the blue-hearted survivors heal the animal when needed.