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How do you get a hold of mr strikeforce. There was a phone number but no answers, even though its supposed to be for the weekend. I haven't used facebook before and don't feel confident using it. Is there another way to order from him? I want to get some marine bikes, and the chineese knockoff ones are too fragile for my tastes.
From your concealment in Kenji's room - with Kenji himself wrapped in duct-tape and stuffed into a closet - you discern the sound of Hisao's door opening, and then clunky lumbering footfalls as the groggy boy heads down the hallway. You giggle at this, secretly wishing you could have seen his sleeping face, but that can always wait another time... You're wearing your hair differently, and a mask, plus two of Akira's blazers, a fur scarf, three belts, mismatched boots, your hat, two of Lilly's skirts - one as a cape, and a mix up of socks, ties, and hair ribbons . In short, you look very little like your ordinary self. Therefore, you'll feel more comfortable tailing Hisao as long as you're discreet. As the drink is filtered through your system you wonder how Akira always looks so sharp all the time... Drunk-dressing is hard. Once you gauge Hisao to be a safe distance away you peak your head out and see him disappearing at the hallway intersection. With a deep sigh, you steady yourself and...
>Stability: 7 [] Go out through his window and stalk him from the brush when he comes outside. [] Follow him directly from behind.
Whether it's playing as one, playing as a group of them or playing in a world where they feature list your top 3 favourite fantasy races, also list your least favourite.
Reasoning behind your list and original races are good too. And what races do you think work well together in a typical fantasy setting?
Let's start a serious thread about gue'vesa in the Farsight Enclave. We know that there are three planets inhabited by humans: Matinsong, Vespertine and Gue'Vesa'Rio. But what we know about this planets? Your presumptions about planets and the structure of their PDFs are welcomed.
It's kind of a given that any RPG setting that has actual native americans, will have them as mystican shamans or some other over-the-top stereotype (Shadowrun, Deadlands), and even settings that don't have native american indians will often have an obvious stand-in, like the Tauren in Warcraft, the Que Shu in Dragonlance, and so on.
Are we better off without the stereotype of the "more in tune with the earth" races? Or do cultural traits like these enrich games?
Fa/tg/uys, ca/tg/irls, I fear dire times have come upon us. You have forgotten who you are, the struggle we went through, back when we were forced to struggle for gaming space on /b/.
>So, gather round, all who were not here during those dark days, and let me tell you a little bit of our proud history: Long ago on /b/ a tradition of Warhammer Wednesdays started. 40k fans would gather together on wednesdays to fill /b/ with their neckbeardedness. The future fa/tg/uys would compete with the furries for control of the board, and some of the oldest of fa/tg/uy drawfaggotry was of 40k characters purging the furfags from the board. Eventually moot had had enough of /b/ being flooded by Warhammer 40k fans and created a new board for them to inhabit along with other oldschool RPG players: /tg/. The newly christened fa/tg/uys flourished on their new board, unmolested by the administration. Due to the nature of the hobby, many writefags, drawfags, and other creative types /tg/ and much unique content came from the board. But /tg/ was a blue board, and the vast amounts of porn posted eventually caused the mods to come down on /tg/.
Welp, after reading through some of The Confederate, a Starcraft/WH40K crossover suggested by another elegan/tg/entleman, I started thinking a bit, and I'm sure this has come up before, but here it goes anyways. Which Marine, Terran or Space, is superior to the other? I'm completely beside myself on this one, because plenty of bullshit could be thrown around as to why one is better than the other...
Some dude is apparently attempting to Kickstart an American LARP magazine. The write-up is hilarious and a good number of the pictures seem to directly relate to the series of jokes made online. Are things really that bad for the American LARPers? I noticed that some of the people actually knew how to make decent kit, but they all seemed to be from one group.
I have no idea where this picture is from aside from /tg/, it just looked good and appropriate.