Dark eldars are sub-standard eldars edition
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I'm in the middle of painting 80 gaunts and am considering switching armies.
>dark eldar are sub standard eldars edition
and yet people them for a reason
My prayers go out to you my most Orky of Space Marine brethren
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May the /tg/ "furfag" memers have mercy on you all....
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You are Brianna la Croix, journeyman necromancer, and your day off is starting with serious conversation.
Figures, but at least it's not urgent.
>>44953714
Vox is posting? Must have finally found his moonshine.
>>44953714
"I saved her. The proverb goes that it makes me responsible for her, but I'm a little more responsible for her than normal in this particular case," you tell Victoria, your voice soft and understanding. "No one ever became a good person by getting the evil beat out of them. And...honestly, I wouldn't have fought for Brigette if I thought she was a bad person at heart. Lost? Yes. Responsible for heinous crimes? Certainly. Evil? Not so sure."
Victoria looks down at her feet. "I...
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>>44953823
Hi Vox!
I noticed that Shadow of the Demon Lord, a super-grimdark and gritty d20 fantasy heartbreaker released just recently, lets you make some interesting characters...
>Your ancestry presents several tables you can use to randomly determine your character’s background, appearance, personality, and other story elements. You can roll dice to randomly determine these elements, choose them, or come up with something else instead.
Roll dice? No thank you. I will choose instead.
>Humans also have many different shapes and sizes. They range from 3 to 7 feet tall and weigh from 50 to 500 pounds or more.
>Human Age
>3d6: 3: You are a child, 11 years old or younger.
No stat modifiers whatsoever.
>Human Appearance
>3d6: 18: You put beautiful people to shame. You are so striking, heads turn to follow you wherever you go. People become infatuated with you, stumbling over their words and feeling flustered when you show them attention. There’s a fine line between love and hate. Should you spurn the attentions of people you enamor, their affection might sour to resentment and even hatred.
So /tg/, why would you NOT a play 3' 0" tall, <11 year old, jaw-droppingly beautiful littleboyin this super-grimdark and gritty game?
>>44953526
Because the GM already reported one player as a potential child-molester and ruined his life (even though he was innocent), and I don't want to be next.
>>44953526
Because I'm playing a middle-aged orc who's features are described as "grotesque" who is very fat, has 15 children (6 of which are still alive) and has the reputation for being a fantastic lover.
>>44953526
Good luck keeping your beauty with ELVES around.
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Forgetting to make a new OP before the last one expires edition. Tell us about your chronicles, how have you had the GMC interact with other supernatural spooky stuff, if at all?
>>44952968
>Forgetting to make a new OP before the last one expires edition.
I was too intent on making it fancy and making a list of inspiration. But I ended up blanking.
Gravity Falls (Innocents)
From Dusk Til Dawn the Series (Mortals, Vampire)
Person of Interest (Demon)
Dresden Files (Mage, Hunter)
>>44953218
Those are all pretty good, though I dunno how well Gravity Falls is for innocents, given just how much weird spooky bullshit goes on with those kids.
>>44953270
That's why it works well.
Why is science fantasy the greatest genre?
>>44952629
Why is your opinion so shit?
>>44952629
>genre fiction
>>44952629
Because The Book of the New Sun is the greatest novel.
Sabre, foil or épée:
What's the most effective?
gun
>>44952025
Certainly not the one that isn't sharp and is in fact made to bend easily
>>44952039
/thread
What are the best races to use in a primarily aquatic setting?
Merfolk?
Sahuagin?
Crabfolk?
Sharkfolk?
Mind Flayers?
Tritons?
>>44951831
>>44951831
yes
>>44951913
that which knows no boundary
it may have victimized your sister
do you not care?
or are you more concerned over a potted plant?
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Okay. Calm down, me. Yes it's my sister's room on the other side of that wall but there's also no guarantee that he actually did anything to her. She didn't even wake up during all that commotion and, um...
"...god damn it," I mumble as my feet propel me towards the door anyways.
Even though I'm trying my best to be logical about this and not lose my cool, it's pretty clear that I'm not going to feel any better until I actually go over there and make sure that nothing happened.
"Is something the matter?"...
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>>44951114
>we all go together
CC can illusion up an image of her room in line where Allison's room is.
>>44951114
>we all go together
>What is Malifaux?
Malifaux is a 28mm Skirmish Tabletop game, with a focus on completing several different objectives, while denying your opponent their objectives.
Books;
https://mega.nz/#F!M9dyDTrI!eNYCwqvg4iPWy_z-M0P9dw
Book 1 - Basic Rules and first wave of updated (from 1st edition of malifaux) models
Book 2 - Second wave of updated models
Book 3 - Campaign system and new M2E models
Through the Breach Fated Almanac - Basic rules for the RPG set in Malifaux
Through the Breach Fatemaster Almanac - GM stuff for...
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>>44950266
How about the easiest 3 VP ever with Covert Breakthrough and the Mechanical Rider?
I like that the interact action for Exhaust their Forces costs more if against activated models, and Show of Force is interesting but kind of favors Outcasts and Arcanists since you usually want to put Oathkeeper/Imbued Energies on everyone anyway.
I'm not totally sure on how Marked for Death interacts with buried, but that one might be really good for Tara or anyone with Death Marshals.
On the other hand,...
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Ok so. I'm looking to bring my 35 point list up to 50 points. Looking for pointers. Here it is:
Guild
Lucius
+Legalese [1]
+Secret Assets [2]
The Scribe [2]
Captain Dashel [9]
Guild Lawyer [6]
Guild Rifleman [5]
Guild Rifleman [5]
Guild Rifleman [5]
Now I was going to take Surprisingly Loyal on Lucius so that I can take one of the following:
- 2 beckoners for moving people into line with my firing squad
-3 terror tots to avoid putting all my eggs in that one basket, mobility and scheme marker fuckery
I'm...
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>>44950626
Where is the Austringer?
Really, though, the choice between Beckoners (or a mercenary Performer) and Tots will come down to whether the strat + scheme uses interact actions (which will usually favor the Tots) or just requires models to be in the right place (which will usually favor lure mechanics).
Your party encounters a small child of indeterminate species and an even smaller dragon. Both look hungry and miserable as they take shelter from the rain in a crepuscular cave.
Ask them their situation, then probably provide them food. If called for, escort them to a better shelter somewhere and be done with it.
But, always prepared for either of them to attempt to eat/attack us.
>>44949697
>"Are you gonna eat that helmet?"
Being a suit of living armor is hard when you actually do manage to get hungry.
He'd probably go and kill some wildlife and bring it to them if they asked him politely for food.
>>44949697
*Well, this is new, what do we do this timeline partner?
>>44949283
Unban Twin please
Every post is a Swamp in addition to its other types Edition.
Rolled 5, 4 = 9 (2d6)
>>44949353
I cast Cancel. Roll for responses.
So, /tg/ tell me what kind of names do you like in spells.
I'm a big fan of spells whose name references the creator of the spell (p.e.: Melf's acid arrow) or some kind of event, it makes it feel like there was an actual person studying magic and coming up with a new spells instead of just be named by it's literal effect. Bonus points for unnecesarily long names.
>>44949073
That kind of naming convinced me that Abi Dhalzim is not to be fucked with, though none of my characters ever came into contact with him.
Personally I like it when each wizard nicknames his or her own variation of standard spells. No two fireballs are exactly alike as most wizards mistranslated or modify the spell to make it "theirs" in my setting. So one wizard might call magic missile "Hot rockets" and another will call it "Flightful fisting".
>>44949073
For spells that are avaliable broadly to players, i prefer descriptive but scientific(?)-sounding names.
For spells that are garnered as loot or from another magic user, i definetly find spells named after the creator highly appropriate.
Hey /tg/ what would you recommend for a group that's just tired of plain D&D and want to go to the expansions?
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>>44949006
At that point I'd just play a different system, but I've never really been one for splat or the system loyalty that 3.5 worked out of.
Something that's not DnD and especially something that's not fucking 3.PF.
>>44949006
Warlocks are cool.
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The trip to the spell foundry passes in relative silence, mostly because Stephen doesn't seem to have much to say. He looks a little weary, like he's drained of energy and vitality. Being the alpha seems to be wearing him down a bit, and you almost feel sorry for him. It's clearly not the position he wanted to be in. He does offer a few pieces of information as you drive along, mostly to answer your questions of where and what.
The spell foundry, he explains, is outside of town, a few miles away and disguised as a nuclear power...
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As you arrive at the foundry, the first thing you notice is how drab it looks on the outside. It really does seem like just a nuclear power plant, dull gray tones all along the exterior and a column of smoke rising from the main chimney. As you reach the parking lot and begin to approach you feel as though something is off, and you focus on the building for a moment, trying to peer through the illusion surrounding the place and briefly glimpsing the whimsical, colorful structure lurking behind the veil.
“Well, here we are. We'll drop this stuff off and be on our...
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>>44948757
>Explore the magical mystery factory
>>44948757
How have you not started selling pictures of your dick as "BecometheBear" merchandise? afraid it will sell out too quicklypls answer me
>Explore the magical fistery factory.
>It's a fantasy setting with infectious ___________
>>44948726
smiles
Infections.
>>44948726
FunHe said, as Sound of Silence played in the background