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Young Freud posted:Cyberdungeon as a genre is virtually unknown in the West, but large chunks of Japanese gaming and fiction is based around it: from The Screamer ("Dehumanize yourself and face the bloodshed") to Megami Tensei to the dreadful Metal Dungeon as well as Blame! and GunHED. This is definitely the first time I've heard the term "cyberdungeon".
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AweStriker posted:This is definitely the first time I've heard the term "cyberdungeon". All the world is a cyberdungeon if you try hard enough
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 01:55 |
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AweStriker posted:This is definitely the first time I've heard the term "cyberdungeon". I'll admit, I'm not sure if the Japanese actually use that term for sci-fi/cyberpunk dungeon crawlers, but it definitely came from one of those works and aptly describes the genre: BLAME!'s subtitle is "Adventure-seeker Killy in the Cyber Dungeon"
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Halloween Jack posted:I have nothing against anime; gently caress I watched Blame! last night and it got me thinking about how cool and good it is when the entire setting is a megadungeon. Cthulhutech is a mashup of a handful of animes, covered in Lovecraft sauce, for the same reason everything is covered in Lovecraft sauce now: the Lovecraft mythos is public domain. It's very cynical. I didn't realize Blame! had an anime, was told to check netflix and lo and behold. Fatal and Friends thread, you bring me so much joy.
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Bieeardo posted:"We're not an adventuring company, per se. We're more of a sapphic sellsword co-operative." My players have forced me to think about how fantasy kingdoms handle succession when the princess who is the crown heir marries a woman.
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JcDent posted:Lol if you think that either Serbians or AH had enough tanks to put a Romani in (or had a tank at all). A Maxim gun or French 75, now that's something. Right, cause in a game where my players are fighting evil nature cults historical accuracy is my number one concern. That being said, any form of artillery works as well. If you're going to allow for the existence of magic and sanity destroying monsters, it really isn't that much of a stretch to allow for a more significant tank presence in the forces of the central powers Hipster Occultist fucked around with this message at 03:38 on Jan 10, 2018 |
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Cythereal posted:My players have forced me to think about how fantasy kingdoms handle succession when the princess who is the crown heir marries a woman. Depends on how quick she is with the guillotine. The faster you remove the heads of ambitious nobility, the happier the others are to agree with whatever line of succession you come up with.
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Cythereal posted:My players have forced me to think about how fantasy kingdoms handle succession when the princess who is the crown heir marries a woman. Adopt a noble child from whichever barony got overrun by a skeleton army most recently.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 03:49 |
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Prism posted:Adopt a noble child from whichever barony got overrun by a skeleton army most recently. wiegieman posted:Depends on how quick she is with the guillotine. The faster you remove the heads of ambitious nobility, the happier the others are to agree with whatever line of succession you come up with. It was Eberron so I just invented a spell that forces two willing people to conceive a child together, provided one of them has a uterus to house it. Fluffed it as a magical treatment for fertility issues among nobles and royalty, that it allowed two women to have biological children together was an unexpected but welcome side effect.
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Cythereal posted:My players have forced me to think about how fantasy kingdoms handle succession when the princess who is the crown heir marries a woman. The low-magic solution would be to legally adopt the
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THE DREAMLANDS EXPRESS – PART EIGHT loving Sarnathians As the train leaves Xura, the Sarnathian delegation hatch an awful plan. They intend to murder the Beings of Ib before they can convene with the king. At the moment, it looks like it'll take the Beings another thousand years to send a new delegation. Why not let it be someone else's problem? They propose this ingenious scheme of theirs to their chosen dreamer over dinner. If the dreamer refuses to join them or otherwise expresses disapproval of the plan, they immediately back out in case the dreamer tattles on them. Haha, kill the Beings? What a funny joke! You didn't take us seriously, did you? Here, have another drink. However, if the investigator agrees then the Sarnathians show no mercy. They storm the Padded Compartment and kill every Being inside. The Beings fight bravely to the last, possessed with a strange confidence. The Squeaker manages to squeal one final DOOM before it too is crushed underfoot. If Henri finds out what's going on he stops the massacre immediately. Otherwise, he is unable to throw an important diplomatic delegation like the Sarnathians off his train, and opts instead to confine them to their compartments until they can be handed over to Kuranes for judgement. Aira Aira is a tranquil landscape of rolling hills and sighing breeze. It was the dream of the shepherd boy Iranon, but Aira and its people stopped existing as soon as he stopped believing in his dreams. Henri stops the train here because he hopes that one day, if he keeps returning here, someone will remember Iranon's dream and the people of Aira will return. There is a broken marble pillar with an inscription dedicated to Aira's memory; Henri disembarks the train and stands before the pillar with his head bowed. He quietly returns to the train after that. In Memory of Aira posted:Here once stood Aira of the golden domes, the dream of the shepherd boy Iranon. If the dreamers didn't solve the murder, the cats disembark here. Otherwise, they hold a funeral for Blackjack. A double-line of cats marches off the train bearing Blackjack's body, his mother Sophie following behind. They dig a grave in the soft soil with their claws and place him there to find peace underneath the golden grasses. If your players are sensitive types I'd twist the knife by having the cats invite them to say a few words for Blackjack. Henri reminds the dreamers that soon they'll be at the Gulf of Nodens. If the dreamers don't feel ready to go that far, the conductor is happy to store their dream artefacts in the Baggage Compartment until they do. Sona-Nyl Sona-Nyl is the Land of Fancy, where there is no time and no suffering. It's a civilised land and home to a graceful people. This is Mac's last stop, unless the dreamers have persuaded him that this trip should be his trip to the Gulf. King Kuranes boards at Sona-Nyl, accompanied by his loyal knights Haragrim and Nadamens. Henri bows deeply as the king boards, and it's implied that it would be polite for the dreamers to do the same. That said, if they don't bow Kuranes is probably gracious enough to overlook such a minor sleight. The third, final and most lavish banquet is served that night. It's initially quite stuffy and formal and dreamers might want to lighten the mood. Getting Zsusza to dance is a safe bet, and if she does then she dances as if she might never dance again – as indeed she might not. After dinner, Kuranes holds court. If consulted on Mironim-mer, he will rule that the Sarrubian broke Ulthar's law and as such must be tried in Ulthar. Ulthar does make allowances for people who have been beguiled by sorcerers, so this isn't as harsh a judgement as it might sound. It's also finally time to sort out the delegations. Kuranes is initially taken aback by the Beings of Ib, who are far more repulsive than he expected, but he is nevertheless a just and fair king. He will also be interested in listening to the dreamers' opinion on things, and to undertake any reasonable actions they might propose. Afterwards, he takes the Sarnathians and dreamers aside to deliver his judgement. Kuranes observes that the Beings of Ib are ugly, but that they had done nothing to deserve being attacked by Sarnath. Their demands are reasonable and the Sarnathians should endeavour to meet them; even if there's no Beings left, the money, apology and statue should be delivered to where Ib once stood. He urges the Sarnathians to relent on their stance. There are many gods in the Dreamlands, and not all of them are content to just sit back and accept prayer. Just because something has been forgotten doesn't mean it no longer exists. The Sarnathians appear to accept Kuranes' judgement, but a simple Psychology roll indicates they're lying through their teeth. Kuranes shakes his head. loving Sarnathians. I imagine he has to put up with this poo poo every time he calls in a delegation from them. At least he won't have to put up with them for much longer. Dreamers who acted with humanity have gained a powerful ally in King Kuranes and can always enjoy his hospitality in Serranian. They also gain 1D4 SAN for putting up with the loving Sarnathians. Serranian The Cloud City, a huge castle complex from which King Kuranes rules half the time. It's a beautiful if probably slightly boring place. Kuranes disembarks here along with the Sarnathian delegation. The Beings of Ib stay on board the train, as they plan to return to their world through the Abyss. Somewhere in Serranian's vast libraries is a tome describing the Lover's Heart story, if the dreamers haven't discovered that yet. This is the last stop before the Gulf of Nodens and therefore the last stop if the dreamers want to be able to ride the Express again. If they decide to end the journey here, Henri agrees that it's probably for the best, as he expects some...turbulence on this trip. He'll give each dreamer a firm handshake before he steps back aboard the train. As the train pulls out, the clouds in the distance seem to form a massive skull with burning red stars for eyes. The train is heading straight for its maw. This is the dreamers' last chance to jump on board for the big finale. Next time: the big finale! Down With People fucked around with this message at 08:07 on Jan 10, 2018 |
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Cythereal posted:My players have forced me to think about how fantasy kingdoms handle succession when the princess who is the crown heir marries a woman. I don't understand, do nobles in your world die? Noble metals do not corrode, why should a noble woman?
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Man, Sarnath loving deserved Bokrug.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 04:58 |
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Nessus posted:Immediate conversion to a radically decentralized cooperative state, obviously. If anything, that should've been done before anyone got married. You don't really need to run the actual tournament. Just scan the list of contestants and pick the youngest of three brothers.
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Night10194 posted:Man, Sarnath loving deserved Bokrug. Repeatedly, yes.
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The Lone Badger posted:You don't really need to run the actual tournament. Just scan the list of contestants and pick the youngest of three brothers.
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Night10194 posted:Man, Sarnath loving deserved Bokrug. Seriously, gently caress those guys. If I were playing this campaign I'd try and divert it so we could have a wine and cheese party as we watched the Doom from a safe distance. That'd have to be worth sanity, right? Who cares how horrific it is, you get the smug satisfaction that they got what was coming to them.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 05:55 |
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This whole Dreamlands thing is reminding me, if you've not read any Lovecraft for whatever reason The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath is legit really great and along with The Colour Out of Space is what I'd suggest as far as "I want to read Lovecraft but like not the turboracist stuff".
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 05:55 |
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Well, this is absolutely... something. http://www.glyphsrpg.com/
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Feinne posted:This whole Dreamlands thing is reminding me, if you've not read any Lovecraft for whatever reason The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath is legit really great and along with The Colour Out of Space is what I'd suggest as far as "I want to read Lovecraft but like not the turboracist stuff". Colour is great distilled cosmic horror. I'd throw The Dunwich Horror on that pile- maybe a little classist, but not as much as The Call of Cthulhu or The Horror at Red Hook are racist.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 06:24 |
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Hipster Occultist posted:Right, cause in a game where my players are fighting evil nature cults historical accuracy is my number one concern. That being said, any form of artillery works as well. I'll accept existence of Cthulhu before agreeing to competence or tanks on the side of AH. Besides, when the authors seem to have put so much work into the historical realism of the scenario, it seems cheap to start throwing in tanks for murderhobo meme lolz. Tsilkani posted:Well, this is absolutely... something. Cheap shots, get your cheap shots right here!
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 06:31 |
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It looks like... an entire game about flipping a really fancy pog?
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 06:47 |
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wiegieman posted:It looks like... an entire game about flipping a really fancy pog? Deep down, isn't that what they're really all about?
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Well, I was two months behind in this thread (my apologies to everyone's posts I skimmed past ), but I managed to get caught up just in time for this:Tsilkani posted:Well, this is absolutely... something. So somebody's going to review this one, right?
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Evil Mastermind posted:Well, I was two months behind in this thread (my apologies to everyone's posts I skimmed past ), but I managed to get caught up just in time for this: They'd better
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 08:00 |
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I like that reptilians can be admins. Ed: In fact, reptilians, vampires and demons are more likely to be them than humans or anyone else.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 08:09 |
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I can't help but out of the terrible Poser race art portaits, the only two that are women are the Elf and the 'Feral' (cat-girl). Also, the only visibly non-white POC is the Cyborg, who has an annoying resemblance to the Marvel character of the same name. This is some dire levels of bad art.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 08:16 |
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I spent the last two hours c&ping chunks of this game and its art into the discord. Nobody should review this game.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 08:27 |
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Counterpoint: everyone should witness the magic of the grassassin.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 08:29 |
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I like how all of the poser things are comic book realistic and then there's just some random anime catgirl. I think that says more about the system than anything else.
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Mr. Maltose posted:Counterpoint: everyone should witness the magic of the grassassin. Fine. fake edit: BEHOLD THE OMNI GRID fake edit 2: this is a game where, during character creation, you roll (excuse me, spin the glyph on the omni grid) to determine how much basic clothing you have. Then you randomly roll each article of clothing's environmental protection, visual appeal, comfort factor, material, and color scheme. This is, I swear to God, not optional.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 08:40 |
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There's a fatal and friends discord?
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 08:43 |
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Angrymog posted:There's a fatal and friends discord? I would like to know about this, too.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 08:48 |
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I'm the health differentiation into Tissue, Skeleton and Vitals.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 08:50 |
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Ratoslov posted:I would like to know about this, too.
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JcDent posted:I'm the health differentiation into Tissue, Skeleton and Vitals. And, of course, literally every race is 2/4/1 except for the single race ('lycans') that is 4/8/2 instead.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 10:22 |
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Prism posted:And, of course, literally every race is 2/4/1 except for the single race ('lycans') that is 4/8/2 instead. In beast form only, note.
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Foglet posted:In beast form only, note. Well, maybe. It's not like there are any numbers for any other forms (and they have four listed). Edit: I looked at the action grid and my brain melted. Or maybe it was the omnigrid. It's all blending together. Double edit: The character sheet has a grid for your favourite tastes on page one. It's not a fill-in-the-blank section. Prism fucked around with this message at 11:11 on Jan 10, 2018 |
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JcDent posted:I'll accept existence of Cthulhu before agreeing to competence or tanks on the side of AH. So in the same universe where someone defeated Cthulhtu (temporarily) but running into him with a torpedo boat, shooting a couple shells at Baba Yaga's hut is just "murderhobo meme lolz?" Showing up and shooting some shotguns for one round and doing not much of anything isn't all that fun, blowing it back to space hell sure as gently caress is a lot more interesting. The setting isn't historically accurate because, I can't believe I have to say this, its got evil outer space gods and black magic cults. Regardless of how much they read wikipedia, their railroad of adventure needs some serious retuning before I'd recommend that anyone play this thing. Interesting to read though, I'll give it that.
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Evil Mastermind posted:Fine. Please tell me I'm not the only one who keeps seeing this thing with a spiky green penis.
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