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Star Wars: Darth Vader (2017) #13 - Zeta-Class Shuttle Infernum by Giuseppe Camuncoli, Daniele Orlandini, & David Curiel
Infernum
Karcharoth
Hurr hurr hurr
Doing another fucking modded terraria playthrough
Again mothafuckin' calamity thorium souls and whatever the fuck else sticked on the fuckin' wall
Before terraria kept pissing shit and having a bloody double dragon
Well thank you infernal eclipse of ragnarok for fucking yourself into my mind
And of course I decided to go true melee
Fuck you I'm yoinking signature equipment and letting it only make my weapons BEEGER
Holy fucking shit I NEED to also do it as the Healer and Bard
These classes actually fuckin awesome
Summoner still the best for me, I'm lazy and love meself a personal army
That'll be another fuckass hours of my life blissfully and willfully wasted
Also fuck off quality of terraria, you are just flakka without the fucking wolves chasing me
Thank you fire department chronicles for that description
No I will not elaborate on that
Holy fucknuggets somebody save me
Because I WILL craft the fuckforsaken soul of eternity on ALL three runs
Deus looking at how infernum skinned him alive and called it "armor break" (it was not armor but literally his skin)
When The Light Has Died (Unreleased Tracks) — Infernum
"In a word, it is a deeply inhabited album, marked by the sign of twilight. Who knows what demons haunted Karcharoth as he wrote the first notes of this cult album?"
(While browsing the internet, I came across a passage in a review that resonated with me, so I quoted it.)
Thinking about @thydungeongal 's talk about non-D&D TTRPGs makes me think of the two products I would want the most that will probably never happen.
The first is a new edition of Infernum with its own system. Which, if you don't know, it's one of the many games based on the D20 system back in the 3e-OGL-era, hastily put together to the admission of its creator, but the setting is amazing.
It's basically a game set in Hell where you play as demons, with all the politicking and evilness that implies, who's main character advancement mechanic is mutations.
It's a really great setting, like you have no idea how much its version of hell influenced my own in Helloween, but good god was it let down by its system and it deserves a second chance.
The second is, I want a setting book for The Mad City from Don't Rest Your Head.
Like, I mentioned a bit ago I wanted a monster manual for that game, and @o-hybridity pointed out that Don't Lose Your Way technically already was one.
Which is very true but... well, I just really, really want a more in-depth look into this literal-nightmare-metropolis and the various Phantom-Tollbooth-but-Survival-horror freaks that live in there that weren't covered in its original writeup.
been playing calamity infernum recently, and wanted to sketch my little character's loadout. i named her faye, the dread knight, since i like making up little stories to go alongside each playthrough ^_^