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(exerpt from the Eureka: Investigative Urban Fantasy rulebook)
piping hot fresh ref sheet for the whiteboy of the month: my beautiful FBI agent with a disorder (Delta Green PC and guy who will probably die in 3-4 business days)
Blight Dice Set with Gold Norse Numbering
Can’t stop thinking about him
Unless the monster's entry in the RAW explicitly says otherwise, it is assumed all monsters produce milk.
Tobéan Tufts
Ive been teaching myself to crochet over the past few months so the only logical outcome was I attempt to make a hyperfixation-induced passion project without a pattern
@darvosmarket literally paied me $15 USD to draw this for @helmofhades and of the three of us I'm the only one whos read The King in Yellow
girl hours~
ever since i was a little girl I always knew I was going to be publicly executed
That player who reminds the DM to make things more difficult (Robin Wood, Different Worlds 35, Chaosium, July/August 1984)
My most recent MotW character Ed :)
Make Nosferatu creepy by giving them all big anime eyes.
cheers I'll drink to that bro
I digitalised the silly from nrb call of Cthulhu. Can happily say the others including Ivan Brett from the hit series the traitors. Will be drawn ✨
I mean this kindly, as I agree with the premise, but if you want people to play ttrpgs other than D&D, you need to start talking about why those games are enjoyable, instead of making fun of people for homebrewing in 5e for the umpteenth time
Furthermore, it's not good enough to simply list a summary of alternatives. That's not talking about why other systems are fun. You know what D&D has in excess? Stories. So many stories and comics and podcasts; stories that make people want to participate and play and make stories for themselves. You aren't going to convince anyone by criticizing them and then providing half-hearted alternatives. Say what you love about your system with your chest, loudly and unashamedly. Share your own stories. And if you dont have any, well... maybe you need to branch out.
ANIMON STORY IS MY FAVOURITE TABLETOP ROLEPLAYING GAME AND THE FIRST TIME I FELT LIKE I WAS A GOOD DM.
In our first session, my players got to play around with some goofy fun as they learned the skill system while they attempted to find their way out of the sunken husk of what was once their school, learned about the monster-taming game inspired world as they interacted with my very own mascot character, Scrapcoon, and then got the fear of God put in them as a colossal monster shot an equally massive laser beam in the air.
Our most recent adventure had our kids arriving in Arachne Strand, the former manor of the Pirate King Gossamer which since her defeat had been converted into a sprawling fun complex with arcades and carnival games and theatres and a food court. Our heroes merriment was short lived as the animon running the Strand began to systematically murdered in grizzly fashion. They've retracted the killer to the sealed attic where they discovered Lepidopera (a phantom of the opera themed butterfly monster), Gossamer's remaining loyal subject who sought vengeance for what had become of her palace. Making clever use of a life size plush of Gossamer one of the Kids had won, they lured Lepidopera into a trap and bested him soundly before any more people could be hurt
You too could build a character just like the heroes from your most beloved monster shows (Digimon, Monster Rancher, etc.) and then together with your friends explore and live it the middle school fantasies you used to dream about. You get to design cool monster partners, shout cool attack names, and explore relationships with the directness and depth of saturday morning cartoons. So go play it right now today
WAKE THE FUCK UP LOSERS, NASA DROPPED A SYSTEM AGNOSTIC TTRPG ADVENTURE AND IT'S DOPE
Download NASA's tabletop role-playing game adventure, The Lost Universe.