I really enjoyed the plot of Dragonfall.
Disclaimer: this is not the whole plot of Dragonfall
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I really enjoyed the plot of Dragonfall.
Disclaimer: this is not the whole plot of Dragonfall
Shadowrun dragon lore is a game of contradictions. Although clearly brilliant at plotting, scheming and stabbing one another (and everyone else in the back) there are several moments that lead me to believe there’s a serious lack of common sense that leaves them doomed as a species. (Sea dragon/Rhonabwy, I’m looking at you)
Misspellings my own
When the DM tells me to stop guessing the endgame and start gathering inter.
When you wanna be cyberpunk but you’ve been stuck in the pissing rain every night this week and would sell your soul to corporate for dry socks and a lukewarm coffee
Great Dragons taking their translators everywhere with them raises interesting questions about how exactly everyone is getting about.
After the destruction of EuroAir Flight 329 by Sirrug the Destroyer why risk the loss, worry and anguish when there are so many other fantastic options available?
“Martens cause around $65 million worth of damage to German cars every year. This is a marten:”
Records on file : Saeder Krupp
Harlequin’s Back! And the players do not like him
Y’all: ‘what I really love about Shadowrun is all the lore’
Me: ‘me too, but have you considered that to truly show appreciation you should mock what you love the most?’