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- Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:05 pm
- Forum: Weregeek
- Topic: Your favorite game setting, and why...
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Re: Your favorite game setting, and why...
Current World of Darkness setting; Personal Horror trumps Gothic Horror, and the lack of rampant Misanthropy is a major plus. Within that setting, Promethean: the Created. I really dig the themes of Alchemy and personal exploration of what it means to be truly human. Changeling: the Lost is right up...
- Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:01 pm
- Forum: Weregeek
- Topic: Strangest RPG's you've ever seen...
- Replies: 7
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Re: Strangest RPG's you've ever seen...
Girl I was very briefly involved with begged the gaming club I was president of to add "My Little Pony: the RPG" to our games library... showed us the site and everything. For all intents and purposes, it seemed legit until some digging revealed it to be an April Fool's joke. She was crestfallen. Di...
- Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:54 pm
- Forum: Weregeek
- Topic: Most unusual character played in a RPG
- Replies: 21
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Re: Most unusual character played in a RPG
D&D 2nd Ed.: Dwarvish Necrobane. Guy had a pair of empowered holy axes that disintegrated reanimated flesh and the burrowing ability. Went to a town with a vampire problem and basically swam through the graveyard during the day and wiped out the lot of 'em. DM might have been giving me a little bit ...
- Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:06 pm
- Forum: Weregeek
- Topic: Sketchbook Sundays!
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Re: Sketchbook Sundays!
Fight! Fight! Fight! Actually, these are the kinds of players (I'm refering to BOTH of your posts) attracted by any game that allows BOTH VAMPIRES AND WEREWOLVES. If your game is meant to be an angsty gothic Anne Rice epic, then you run Vampire. If you are running a noble "losing the war" tribal ga...