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Yoymart got the ban hammer. Which is sad, as they did good work. Anyone got any leads?
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>>36799497 stock numbers on catalog. he's slammed atm though. might be worth waiting a bit.
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>>36798050 Thanks. I'll pass that on to GW.
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>>36799920 dont bother. aside from being a douche, it looks like he changed his catalog address. the one on that link doesnt work
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>>36800018 and i meant aside from YOU being a douche.
you
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wardream is a bro
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>>36800153 so if wardream's changed email addresses and it's not publicly available (and seems to be a secret more tightly guarded than which marine is the REAL Alpharius), any opinions on who has the better quality between CCoN or Zanchui?
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>Current Population: 1330(480 Gorgon) (1 City, 22 villages, 4 islands, 33 heroes) >Culture and Art: Your people wear fine woven clothing dyed in rich black and red mineral dyes, leather shoes, and various gold, iron, and shell jewelry. They worship a loose pantheon of Celestial bodies with a casual respect towards elemental and nature spirits. >The People: Your people organize themselves into casual family and extended family units formally lead by a Magocracy made up of a council of Cyclops and a few Gorgons. Gorgons exist as a visible Minority group that are occasionally bred with. Trade skills are committed to and goods and services are purchased with Ivory Rings. Ethnicity wise your people come in a variety of light to dark tanned freckled skin tones with their white hair braided or kept short and messy. Your People speak and write Island "True" Cyclopean. >Technology: Your people possess a variety of Iron & Stone tools; clay and iron are produced in stone kilns and forges. Homes possess stone foundations, wooden or bamboo frames, and dried woven grass walling and roofs. Basic Math, Reading, and Writing are all taught at public forums and Bamboo Scrolls are common. Stone working is quite adapt: Megaliths and smaller Coastal stone structures have all been constructed. Herbal remedies are relied upon for medicine. >Magic: (121 "Sages".) Elemental magics are practiced for both practical, martial and divination purposes. Megaliths, stone structures, as well as Gold and Iron mediums have all be made. Arcane and Clerical magic has been recently discovered. >Food: Moderate. Your people grow large Ochard-like Tree Gardens that contain Plantains, Mangoes, Herbs, Spices, Breadfruit, Cashews, and Sweet potatoes. Aquaculture is also used to raise stocked freshwater fish, but fishing remains a more practical source of seafood. Livestock include: Elephants, Triceratops, Chickens, and Banana Rats. Dried goods kept in communal Granaries.
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>>36887089 Unity, Duty, Destiny?
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>>36887335 I was just quoting the Doom fanfic in reference to our civs degenerate morality.
I feel like an autist writing this out.
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>>36887343 I'm not going to support that. That's just making up problems to solve.
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>>36887343 >>36887205 If we do it right we could have "spiritual" hedonism. That way not only does it sjow our appreciation for the gods but empower us
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>>36887448 True. When your society has up until that point been allowed to screw however many people they want and then suddenly told "No" you can't do that because of something nebulous (at this point in time) as STDs you'll get some pushback. Plus we do apparently organize into families, I just dunno if we do the weird "How many quarters are you" of your father/mothers?
Gilgamesh was One third god, two thirds human, since his dad and some god (can't remember which) were both his dad to his mortal mom.
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Links:
http://pastebin.com/n2r3M9vG QMs: Is there something about /qtg/ that you miss? Are there aspects of it's chaos that you desire? If so, what?
Players: Choose one thing to change in a quest or . Enlighten us as to what it is, and why.
Thread will now enter Ghost Mode
unless someone's feeling kind today! Use
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>Psychic Rebel's thread got a part 2 again Is it just more shitflinging and samefagging?
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>>36826752,865 Mostly accusations of such. I think it's partially because Pally runs a murderhobo system in a pseudo-character driven way which makes people powergame their roleplaying.
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>>36826752,865 Actually Pallys first quest often got into second parts, because he runs long sometimes and has a pretty decent update speed.
But yeah, this time its samefagging and shitflinging again.
Kaleun
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NTR a
okay. Netori a
okay. I absolutely loathe NTR where the other guy wins outright for total victory, but the stuff where the girl's just fucking around and comes back for MC's love are great.
But anyway.
>>36826752,845 What's wrong with QM's having fetishes? Do you not like that they like something you don't like? And from what I've seen, most good ones only ever really talk about their fetishes when directly asked about them. You could always just not talk about fetishes if you don't want to hear what other people like.
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FANTASY GROUNDS 2 Worth it? It does have the 5E rules. Is there a good crack for it? Since thepiratebay have shutted off I've lost a place to get products for free.
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>>36819512 Is it worth paying the ultimate edition? Or using Roll20 instead?
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>>36819857 as i said i couldn't get used to roll20, so i bought FG on steam cheap and i'm enjoying it, but i'm just one guy..
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>>36819931 But you bought the basic one ir the ultimate? O can't see myself spending hundred bucks o this.
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>>36820812 me and my players bought the pack with 4 basic ones. if i remmeber well some features of roll20 require that you pay a subscription and we said screw this, with FG we pay only one time with all included. Also it was cheap on steam with the 4pack, i think they had a sale during black friday, and maybe another one on xmas? you could get it really cheap on steam, i don't think the ultimate license is necessary
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There is a sub for $9.99 a month (the same as the Roll20 Mentor level) which covers your entire group of players for free. There is no commitment, so you can cancel it if your group takes a break and restart it again later. Get everyone in the group to chip in a buck or two.
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We don't have a Malifaux thread. Lets start one, and any PDFs of 2e.
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>>36829026 >Can I repurpose my 40k army into this? You could, but given that a starter box is 30-40$ and you really don't need more than total of 100$ to have a well rounded force...I have to ask myself if the effort of rebasing 20 models is worth it.
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Anyone got Hoffmans new box yet?
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>>36832727 I think peeps are waiting for the PDF. I have the book, but no scanner - I would love a scan for ease of use though!
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>>36832727 i would love you forever anon
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Links:
http://pastebin.com/n2r3M9vG QMs: Do you protect your quest's favorite NPC's from deaths that they clearly deserve?
Players: Could you ever accept a beloved NPC's death?
Thread will now enter Ghost Mode.
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>>36736744,677 Joker Quest has this as the basis of its Red World.
It mimics the Real, but has some significant divergences. It's a lot like Dark Aether in Metroid Prime 2.
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"At least 26 of the 119 prisoners (22%) held by the CIA were subsequently found by the CIA to have been improperly detained,[5] many having also experienced torture.[16][23] Under the Memorandum of Notification signed by President George W. Bush to establish the CIA detention program, only persons who "pose a continuing, serious threat of violence or death to U.S. persons and interests or planning terrorist activities" were eligible for detention.[5] Two innocent people were jailed and tortured based solely on allegations from another prisoner who fabricated information after having been tortured.[23] Two former intelligence sources were jailed and tortured by accident.[5]:133[23] One mentally challenged man was held by the CIA in order to persuade family members to provide information.[5]:12[23] Among the 26 individuals who were acknowledged by the CIA to have been improperly detained, only three were released after less than one month on CIA custody, while most were confined for several months.[5]" Holy shit.
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>>36736744,158 Pretty sure most people would rather play Ubel Blatt Quest. No need to add magical girl stuff, especially since that would involve LESS sex than the source.
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>>36736744,675 Sorry, I just can't get back into my Quests.
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>daily reminder that you can't b& us anymore. QMs: What do you think of software radio? Players: How much of a cocktease is your QM?
Anonymous
Another one down, good job janitors.
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>>36847139,1 That's why the get paid the big bucks
MARTIAN TRIGGERMAN !!/90sanF9F3Z
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NEW RECORD FOR POSTER COUNT AND TOTAL POSTS
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>>36846240 I thought Blacksite was better, but the writer gave up.
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Are there any other spooky threads running?
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What's Christmas bringing you, /tg/?
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>>36797143 >he Barnes and Noble next to them has NONE of these The Barnes and Noble I just went to had tons. Gravwell, Ashardalon, all the Eldritch Horrors I think, Hanabi, hell, even Krosmaster. Problem is the prices were inflated so much. People are even less likely to try out and buy a weird game if it's gonna set them back half a hundred bucks, yknow?
Personally I just bought Drinking Quest despite not remembering where I'd heard of it, and...well. It looks...too simple, even for a drinking game? I get that the humor might be part of the fun, but when 1/3 of one of the entire quests' worth of cards are meme related...ugh. This was a waste, I'm fearing.
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>>36824901 >Is Hanabi actually any good? It's quite fun, but that might be because my friends made up a convention.
We have a set of rules of the order of identifying cards that tries to signal which cards to play and which to hold on to.
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>>36779692 that's a good song
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I'm considering getting FW stuff from yoymart, it seems to be of a decent quality, any of you have experience with them or similar companies?> pic unrelated
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I've heard good things about Wardream Workshop. Check the archive for details.
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bump I'm considering a DKOK army, if anyone's interested...
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Lurk yoyhammer and see War Dream pics. Zhanuchi and CCON are crap compared to him.