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You are Brianna la Croix, heritor of the Dungeon, and you are playing poker for your life.
You're pretty sure you're about to win.
>>44390878
"What was your last bet?" you muse. "Twelve? I think I'll raise fifteen. Nice, even forty cuts ought to do us just fine."
"You'll bleed to death," the Poet says in astonished shock.
"No," you murmur. "I really won't. Death is my friend, Brigette. This doesn't end well for you either way."
The sliver slips towards the chain. Brigette looks at it, open panic on her face, and turns her eyes back to you. You can see her face set in fury.
"You're bluffing. I'll match."
The crowd of demons hushes and leans in. You take the pipe out of your mouth and sigh.
"I meant what I said, Brigette. I'm going to do everything I can to get you out of this alive."
"You can't save me," she whispers. "The angel will kill me, and that'll be that."
You turn over your hand, and Brigette winces. She reveals the Ace of Spades and the Jack of Clubs.
"You're bad at poker, aren't you?" you murmur sadly.
"Fucking terrible," the red-haired woman sobs.
The knife floats up from the table and dives for her. On instinct, Brigette staggers away, holding up her arms to protect her face. Cloth parts as she's cut; red, red blood soaks her clothes and splatters the floor.
She can't hear the chain shatter past the screaming.
Freezing fog billows onto the stage, and Lora steps out with a cold, grim look on her face. She ignores Brigette and plunges her sword into the table; it stands straight up, with its tip in the wood.
The cards move back into the deck and shuffle themselves, almost furiously.
"How much steel do you have behind those convictions?" Lora murmurs, her eyes dark with hate. "What'll you bet, to save her life?"
> What do you say?
>>44390970
"What's needed. To do what's right."
>>44390970
>"My faith."
What are reasonable names for space money other than credits?
>>44399372
penises
Units
>>44399372
Capital.
CYOA General: Mega Pasta Addition
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FAQ: http://pastebin.com/MhAQAJiw
IRC Chat Channel
https://client01.chat.mibbit.com/?url=irc%3A%2F%2Firc.rizon.net%2Fcyoa
Here's a dropbox with a LOT of CYOA's:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9ijwopa42ke49q1/AAA40vUS2BzstD9eHyyBLTr8a?dl=0
Here's Beri's OC (genie cyoa+)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bxbrh3Q2CTiyfjM3SjU2TWNJQ3VpZ2pWYk0xRUJ4LVZYRkgyTTlwUTQwZjZhN0FNTTJ3LUE
Here's Liminal Phrenic's...
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Post CYOAs with what you consider are interesting concepts/lore.
>>44384639
I like these ones
Time travel always seems fun and the choices for companions is both Large and Diverse
Post about X-Wing, Armada, FFG's Star Wars RPGs (Edge of the Empire, Age of Rebellion and Force and Destiny), d6, d20 (Saga), movies, shows, books, comics, vidya, Lego, lore and everything else Star Wars related.
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Fantasy Flight Games’ X-Wing and Star Wars: Armada Miniatures Games
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Fantasy Flight Games’ Star Wars RPG System (EotE/AoR/FaD)
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>>44372277
Dice can be handled with Google Hangouts, there's an extension that lets everyone see the dice, their results, and even manages Destiny Points. Roll20 can handle the dice by itself, but you have to pay monthly to access it.
There's no card system in FFG's system. There's cards that let you browse your talents in your talent tree and cards to let the GM easily flip through to find enemy stats, but they're just for convenience.
2nd for Sergio Leone Boba Fett
https://youtu.be/CpZjvbSC9_M
What's the Star Wars version of pic related?
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I haven't played as GK before, but I'm considering trying it. I worked out a list that's not quite 1750 points, but workable at that level. Is something like the following playable?
HQ (either brother-captain or libby), soul glaive
2x 5 man PAGK squads, razorbacks w/lascannons - 370
5 man interceptor squad, hammer, 3 swords, incinerator, teleport homer - 179
5 man interceptor squad, hammer, 3 swords, incinerator, teleport homer - 179
2x Dreadknights, teleporter, sword/fist, heavy psycannon - 410
Something like 5 paladins,...
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>>44348746
What type of scrath-built terrain do you guys use?
Our group has made a small redoubt with plasticard trenches and four fighting pits with swap-able Heavy Bolter, TL Heavy Stubber, and Autocannon turrets, and a Quad-Gun on top of the central bunker itself.
Mighty Bulwark, AV14 all around, central bunker can hold 20 models, and fighting pits can hold roughly four dudes + turret and model firing it.
I'd post pics, but it's at the store and used as a centerpiece for many games.
When are the thousand sons coming to HH?
Where can I go to find release dates other than /tg?
What would having Dale as your dm be like?
>>44411367
Sexy as fuck.
>>44411367
The campaigns would be very focused on political intrigue conspiracy and maybe interdimensional threats if those are a thing
>>44411367
>Every NPC is secretly working for the government
Your last setting now has a epidemic of pic related. I mean a epidemic, they're fucking everywhere.
How do they deal with the problem?
TO THE ZEPPELINS
>>44410742
Sick the goblins on them, both problems solved.
>>44410742
Honestly? Hope Sam walks through an interdimensional portal and lends a hand, because otherwise, they'd be straight fucked.
Hi /tg/.
Just started playing Traveller (the Mongoose one) today and rolled a Combat Implant in muster benefits, but can't find it anywhere in the interwebs.
Does anyone know what that thing is?
>>44409775
I have a player who rolled it and we decided that it means any combat related implant.
My player got wounded during chargen, so we choose an endurance improvement.
tl;dr talk with your GM about your ideas of a combat implant.
>>44409835
Like those expensive augmentations? I doubt my GM allows it, but I see what you mean. Many thanks!
The book tells you what all benefits mean on pages 34 and 35
Combat Implant: Gain any one of the following augmentations
(see page 89): Skill Augmentation, Wafer Jack, Subdermal Armour
or Characteristic Augmentation. You must take the lowest-TL
Augmentation of that type. If you roll this benefit again, then you
may either take a different Augmentation or the upgrade one you
already possess to the next higher TL.
Adversary is a new, custom format for Magic: The Gathering intended to be played over Cockatrice.
>How is it played?
In Adversary, players select an Adversary card from an existing archive, or create their own. These Adversaries enter play from turn one, and possess abilities that change the way the game is played. If you've ever tried out Vanguard, you'll feel right at home. Adversary uses 61-card decks (including the Adversary card), with no more than one copy of any given card being allowed in a single deck.
>How...
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>>44337927
Oh hey
It's like that... What's it called, vanguard magic?
>>44337954
Yep. Vanguard where you create your own Vanguard card, pretty much. It's a shame it died off.
At this point in the 40k universe, who are considered actual legit gods besides the four Chaos powers? Is the Emperor technically one even though he has mortal form? And what is the status in relation to the Necron dieties or lesser entities like Gork and Mork?
>>44409144
All are false gods.
Only, I, Be'kalor the Dark Master of Chaos, am worthy of being called a god.
>>44409144
>lesser entities
>Gork and Mork
Krumped Khorne ard they did. Green is da best and everyone know it. Emperor pooped himself a little when he realized the two of them were getting more and more agitated and powerful as time passed and now they've got Ghazkghull making the biggest Waaagh ever.
>>44409188
>Killed by falling rocks
>God
Have you ever had "The" score to end all scores in a campaign? I raised an army from a single graveyard.
>>44408926
Sneak attack one-shot BBEG we were not supposed to fight directly.
Earned castle with attached medium-sized town, shitton of money, some sweet magical gear, and GM's resignation.
>>44408926
>I raised an army from a single graveyard
How effective would this be, realistically? Most actual mass graves of armies will be on or near battle-sites, and civilian graveyards will most commonly have people that died of accidents and natural causes. Even plagues will tend to be in special graveyards used because of the sheer number of the dead.
This means a substantial portion of your army should be the fragile skeletons of the elderly or infants. We can allow for more middle-aged...
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>>44408926
Killed the BBEG at the climax of his evil ascension ritual with one shot... from an RPG.
>Sargon of Akkad has started making a series or RP advice for DnD
>He could be browsing /tg/ RIGHT NOW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WMfzMmMpAg&list=PLCytxV0lEWefk5A-7JjSU8EhzagKOIUh4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVhEFOESPuY&list=PLCytxV0lEWefk5A-7JjSU8EhzagKOIUh4&index=2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKiy75p_2kE&list=PLCytxV0lEWefk5A-7JjSU8EhzagKOIUh4&index=3
.... who cares?
pls go /pol/, go and stay gone
>>44408390
>>literally who
>Your character isn't proficient with cloaks.
>>44397521
he traded it for a shield
>>44397521
That shit takes like 3 levels of Martial Knowledge and Secondary Abilities to get into properly without sacrificing your ability to get Ki abilities and other key Martial prowess things.
Still very much a baller proficiency, though.
>>44397521
>Implying
We are the Borg.
Lower your shields and surrender your ships.
We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own.
Your culture shall adapt to service us.
Resistance is futile
>>44391881
Scan us again. Look at our culture
You *really* want to assimilate this?
>>44391881
Nah
>>44391881
This vessel has defied time and space itself.
And now it needs a new crew.
I welcome you aboard.
Try as you might, you can't seem to finish your food, even if your stomach's still grumbling loud enough for Kyoko to politely ignore it with a sympathetic grin. You're not sure why, but for some reason you feel as if you're not going to be sated at all, no matter how much food you ram down your throat. As if someone or something had swapped your body's biological need for sustenance with something else, replacing it with a hunger that you felt not only in your bones, in your core - but your soul. A hunger that told you in no uncertain terms that you'll need to feed soon, if you know what's good for you.
You try to make a go of it still, managing to force a couple more bites mouthfuls down, before setting the half-full container aside and asking Kyoko for a glass of water. "Eh? You're done?" The red-haired Eversor asks as you down the cold, tasteless liquid - sighing in relief as the cold touches dry, parched throat. "You barely even got through the first one, Murderface! I know they're not the Mami-grade pancakes you're used to, but you were out for nine days! Ya gotta eat something! ...What, did I cook it wrong or something? Did it turn bad in storage, or...?" She takes the container from you, popping the lid and giving its contents an incautious sniff. "No, still good! What's going on? Not really hungry, or...?"
That's...yeah, you'll go with that, you tell her, not really sure of what to say. Not really hungry, yeah.
Your stomach grumbles again, making Kyoko look at you quizzically. But like the best friend she is, she simply takes the container - and the rest of its unopened, untouched brethren - back, snapping them into place on top of one another. "Well, I'll just leave it here then, 'case you change your mind." She places the orderly pile on your bedside table, easily within reach. "Anyway, ya need anythin' else?"
>>44335537
You nod after a moment's thought. If it's not too much, can Kyoko call Kharn over here to talk to you? You're still trying to absorb all the information she dumped on your lap about the days you've been knocked out cold, but you think you'll do well to talk to your Russian predecessor right now.
"Kharn?" Kyoko echoes, blinking at you with her one good eye, before nodding. "Uh, sure, I guess. But don't you want to take it easy for a few days first? Y'know,...
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>>44335556
You manage to return Kyoko's forced grin, before watching the Eversor leave in a quick jog. Hear her stopping briefly to exchange a few snarled threats at the guard assembled outside your corridor, only to be met by more vox-crackled apologies. The exchange lasts for less than a handful of seconds, however, and soon you hear Kyoko's footsteps recede into silence.
Letting out the sigh you've been holding in, you lean back against your pillow and close your eyes. Trying to relax, trying your...
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>>44335597
Kharn makes her entrance to your room some ten minutes later, to hushed whispers and murmurs from the guard detail posted outside, and...well. You had to do a brief double-take. This Kharn was...a LOT different than what you remember back from Siberia.
A lot different. Enough that you briefly wonder if Kyoko's sent someone else to you by mistake. Even if the fleshmetal hands and feet were proof enough, as much as the Russian's shark-toothed grin and her scarlet-pinned eyes of sunless black.
Just...you...
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