I'm a sick puppy, I don't know why you love me I'm diseased, I'm obscene, I'll face-fuck anybody I'm a sick puppy, my mind is full of ugly Thoughts that you thought would die off by thirteen
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I'm a sick puppy, I don't know why you love me I'm diseased, I'm obscene, I'll face-fuck anybody I'm a sick puppy, my mind is full of ugly Thoughts that you thought would die off by thirteen
okay but Lotor in a string tie shirt thing and cool jacket that says rebel child
i just had a wonderful mental image of a spaceship pilot holding a shortish trash picker upper or similar grabby stick and using it to flick levers they can't reach while sitting because they're shorter than the people who designed the ship. they could stand up, but then they'd have to unbuckle their seatbelt and it's a whole thing.
anyway "ship too big" is going in my space legs doc. Maybe I should do a whole randomiser table for alien spaceship components...
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Y'all. a few months ago I made a post about how I didn't want to be a mooch but I wanted tumblr to know about my tabletop roleplaying game about Dracula and Jonathan Harker succumbing to Blood Lust (or just normal Lust) during the events of the novel, and chucked a link up, with no art, no promotion, just chucked it in the #dracula-daily tag and let it free. that post got 12 THOUSAND notes, and the game got 120 sales and about twice as many downloads (I keep a good stock of community copies). Tumblr made this my best selling game so far by miles, and I still get at least one note on that post on most days.
So I thought to myself. Damn, that game needs a better cover than the one I smashed out in half an hour on canva when I designed the game. So I approached Aaron Azar, and paid him some of the money that I made off the game this year, and now LOOK AT THIS BEAUTY. I literally cannot express how cool this art is to me.
I was inspired, and did a quick re-layout of the game, including some guidance for online play on the last page, which you can download for free if you bought the game earlier this year.
From here
Thanks tumblr, I can always count on you to be horny about vampires, and i love you for it.
Long time no post...
[Image ID- A screenshot of a pinned tweet from @/toyourstations on twitter. The twitter name is Jack is trying their best. The tweet reads: Hi Folks! I’m looking for interest in being part of a podcast I’m making - I’m going to be recording and releasing the playtesting sessions of Space Legs! The playable draft is very close to finished, and I’m excited to start playing. Register here. There is an embedded link to a google form.]
As the tweet says, I’m looking for players for an actual play podcast designed to playtest the game I have been writing with my friend Sam for a couple of years now. The google form to take part is here. Before you sign up, a few things you should know:
- We’ll be playing from 7:30pm NZST - The game is a Powered by the Apocalypse game - I’m particularly interested in players who are Queer, Disabled, and/or indigenous. Other people of colour are of course more than welcome - the specification of indigenous people is because a big focus for this game is telling a story of humans entering space without telling a story of colonisation. A longer pitch for the game can be found in this google doc, and if you have any questions, you can message me directly, or send me an email (the address is in the form).
Spaceship design is pretty fun tbh. I’ll make it pretty later, but for now it’s about getting the shape out there.
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