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kitaurita · 1 month
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the way you win at DnD is making your friends laugh
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fiore-della-valle · 7 months
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This looks really cool, so I figured I'd share it here. Boosting for cooperative GMless RP game about healing the world one person at a time, as cozy witches.
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ramsei501st · 9 months
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First art post - my character for a Warhammer Fantasy campaign I'm in ✨✨✨(u will probably see this guy a lot)
𝕀𝕞𝕞𝕒𝕣𝕒𝕟𝕙𝕦 𝕄𝕠𝕤𝕤𝕗𝕠𝕠𝕥 "𝙸𝚜𝚊𝚊𝚌" ---------------------------------------------- Immaranhu is a young Eonir hailing from the edges of the Laurelorn, where he and his grandmother lived, isolated, as nomads for a very long time. Recently, bored and curious of life outside the woods, he has taken odd jobs in Marienberg. He comes off as stoic and reticent but in reality he has literally no idea how to talk to people and lingers around anyone that's even a little bit nice to him. ----------------------------------------------
ᴀʟꜱᴏ ᴘᴏꜱᴛᴇᴅ ᴏɴ ᴍʏ ɪɴꜱᴛᴀɢʀᴀᴍ!
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laplacemail · 2 years
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                                And I'll take your hand and guide you through                                 All the steps one takes to move on to                                                               A place, a world unseen to us all                                                               But it's okay; we'll be together, my friend.
private & selective multimuse (very low activity!) penned by soma. with a heavy focus on original characters (tabletop [lancer/pf2e], original setting) and a small selection of canon characters. please give this a like / reblog and I will check you out!!  |  promo credit [x]
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handbookaddenda · 2 years
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Agents are reminded that they should assume at all times that Loki is, at the very least, misleading them.
Especially if he promises that he isn't lying at all.
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afterlifetango · 2 years
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            AFTERLIFETANGO         multimuse. multifandom. folklore heavy.             rules & muses. crossover friendly. mutuals only.                 penned by sats. follows from  『 @fluffghostrp​ 』
ACTIVITY STATUS: super slow (work)
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tiktoks-on-my-phone · 2 years
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dentess2 · 1 month
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Yo! there i am again. Less abstact this time...its my 3d&T character! His name is Samantha, and he's a monk trained to mimic the powers of lost magic artifacts with his cool kicks and punches. Long time since i've drawn an RPG character.
I'll go do more stuff now!
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Yo, to aqui dnv. Algo menos abstato dessa vez... é o meu personagem de 3D&T! O nome dele é Samantha e ele é um monge treinado para imitar os poderes de antigos artefatos mágicos com chutes e socos maneiros. Faz tempo q n desenho um personagem de RPG.
Bem, vou fazer outra coisa agr :v
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trialsofolympusads · 2 months
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𝐰𝐞𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐜𝐚𝐦𝐩 𝐨𝐥𝐲𝐦𝐩𝐢𝐚𝐝, hidden refuge of demigods.
while trying to survive a treacherous world of mythical creatures, participating in a bloody competition might be the last thing you desire. yet, as a young demigod, you find yourself thrust into the trials of olympus, a game where the greek gods themselves act as gamemakers. in the trials, your objective is to establish yourself as the ultimate champion and earn the favor of your divine parent… and as long as you're at camp olympiad, you've really got no choice in whether you take part or not. you tell yourself that the trials happen every year and you've been here long enough to see quite a few of them; you tell yourself that this is what you've been training for. it doesn't calm your nerves. as you begin your training for the trials, your mentor will teach you everything you need to know about interviews, about charm, about winning sponsors, and most of all, about winning the favor of the gods. but beware, whispers a distant voice, for the gods can be fickle and alliances can crumble as quickly as they form. so when your name is called out on reaping day… may the gods be ever in your favor.
𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐨𝐥𝐲𝐦𝐩𝐮𝐬 is an 18+ discord based group inspired and influenced by the hunger games & percy jackson & the olympians. no knowledge of greek mythology / either of the above series is required to take part. choose whether to write a tribute, mentor, or a regular camper! this roleplay group features both thread style writing and ic texting, with a focus on thread writing.
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chimeraorg · 11 months
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ancient gods, evil wizards, paranormal artifacts that are capable of wiping humanity off the surface of the earth… everything and anything that can't be explained by science or logic alone, can somehow still be found in our reality. there's no certainty of how these things enter our world, but they always end up in the wrong hands.
but fear not, for you're not alone: CHIMERA is a private organization responsible for tracking and eliminating the dangers that threat humanity, and you can be one of the (un)lucky ones that can help us protect the world from a horrible fate. do you think you have the strength to fight off living nightmares as a CHIMERA agent? are you ready to become an undercover hero?
chimera is a small 20+ fifteen mun discord roleplay that focuses on the employees of the shadowy chimera organization. how long has chimera laid beneath the mexican desert? no one knows, but however long they've been there, they've been battling the evil forces of the world just as long.
chimera will utilize several tabletop rpg mechanics, specifically from the tabletop game delta green (which takes from call of cthulhu). topics such as violence, death, mental health, and more will be explored as characters come together to take on cases and try to get out with their lives and sanity intact.
FIND OUR SERVER LINK IN OUR PINNED POST.
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prokopetz · 9 months
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I have a pinned post for my games in development, but it doesn't really describe what they're about, and apparently this is something we're doing today, so:
My games in development, in rough order of priority:
(Note: all of these have public playtest drafts behind the links.)
Eat God
A game about weird little anarchist muppets with reality-warping powers themed after classic Looney Tunes gags wandering around a classic sword-and-sorcery fantasy setting stirring up trouble. Roughly 50% character creation rules by volume, with provisions for randomising every part of it; the linked draft, above, includes an online character generator if you want to play with it. The mechanics are a sort of elaborated spiritual successor to Costume Fairy Adventures, a game whose development I headed up about a decade ago.
Current status: actively writing, hopefully zeroing in on a feature-complete playtest draft within the next month or two.
Tiny Frog Wizards
One of my customarily literal titles, this is a game where you play as wizards who are tiny frogs. Features elaborate semi-freeform rules for casting spells, lots of big stupid random tables for when spells go off the rails, and absolutely no mechanics for anything that isn't casting a spell; it's a very focused sort of game. Narratively, it's a game about being an overpowered little twerp sticking your nose into other people's problems and offering solutions no-one asked for. Portions of the rules crib shamelessly from @jennamoran's Nobilis 3rd Edition, for which I offer acknowledgement but no apologies.
Current status: development of the text has been set aside for the moment to work on visual identity, with an eye toward crowdfunding an expanded hardcover edition later in the year.
Space Gerbils
A tactical mecha combat game with a very silly twist: the entirety of the tactical positioning occurs inside the mecha, because the game's premise is basically "what if instead of the Big Reveal at the end of Metroid (1986) being that Samus Aran is secretly a girl, Samus Aran was secretly 3–5 small gerbil-like creatures operating a person-size mech suit?" Players engage in positional jockeying and resource management to determine which stations they're crewing within the suit, which is boiled down to a single roll of the dice to determine what happens outside the suit. Includes papercraft minifigs.
Current status: essentially feature-complete, apart from some character creation options and a planned random mission generator; this will likely be the next game I crowdfund after Tiny Frog Wizards.
Indie RPG Prompt Generator [working title]
Essentially a joke that got out of hand, this is a big set of random tables of common indie RPG tropes that you can roll on to generate a description of a hypothetical game, complete with specific rules toys and setting beats. I probably could have finished this up already, but I decided to include examples of each rolled element, which turned into this big hairy research project I'm not able to give adequate attention to right now. If you've got a game of your own that you think would be a good fit for a presently unfilled example slot, please, let me know!
Current status: plugging away at it in bits and pieces as I'm able.
Three Raccoons in a Trenchcoat
This is an anthology consisting of three minigames: the eponymous Three Raccoons in a Trenchcoat, which is self-explanatory; Unfamiliar, in which you play as uncooperative wizards' familiars; and System Crash, in which you play as malfunctioning robots. More a series of formal experiments in character creation and group composition than proper full-featured games, all share the same core mechanics, with milieu-specific addons of varying practicality; for example, System Crash has specific rules for which senses each player is allowed to use when asking the GM for information, because it's completely possible to have a group in which only one of the robots can see. Large portions of Unfamiliar were later re-used in Eat God, above.
Current status: I have a list of notes as long as your arm on planned changes to integrate into the text, and I'm confident I'll get around to doing so one of these years.
Gone to Hell
Literally a Doom (2016) pastiche as a Belonging Outside Belonging game, which is just as silly an idea as it sounds; grown out of an earlier 24-hour RPG called Doomguy. The central conceit is that there's only a single player character, with players taking turns assuming the role of the Slayer, while everyone else takes ownership of the various hostile factions comprising the game's conspiratorial twelve-car pileup of a plot. Lots of pontificating about the implicit power structures of tabletop RPG groups. This one probably needs a full rewrite in order to lend a bit more formal structure to the "one player character, many GMs" conceit than out-of-the-box BOB offers.
Current status: I have not looked at this game in three years, which is actually a really long time for me.
Rotate Bird
Another of my "is this a formal experiment or a real game" titles, this one revolves around constructing characters out of abstract symbols, which are interpreted during play to retroactively define what your character is actually capable of doing. Even the title seen above is an interpretive approximation; strictly speaking, the game is called 🔄🐦. Possibly the most shitposty game I've ever written, which is saying something, but based on playtest feedback it seems functional.
Current status: the only reason this is listed as lower in priority than Gone to Hell is because I genuinely don't know what to do with it. It's probably publishable, with some cleanup editing and graphic design, but it feels like there's something missing. I'm open to suggestions!
Get in the Fucking Robot
A pamphlet-size, competitive, GMless title that's at least as much a board game as it is a tabletop RPG, this one is about a bunch of dysfunctional candidate mecha pilots competing to be the first to pilot the titular giant robot. The game is played under misère conditions: while each character's IC goal is to pilot the robot, each player's OOC goal is to avoid that fate, with the player whose character actually Gets in the Fucking Robot being accounted the loser.
Current status: playtesting suggests the current framework of play doesn't actually work – like, at all – so this one needs to go all the way back to the drawing board; I don't feel like doing that any time soon, which puts it squarely at the bottom of the list.
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thedecidiousfoot · 27 days
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Help me come up with the most California-coded villains for a Californian superhero setting.
American Goliaths RPG
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evanreichel · 1 year
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Well, I'm running a dragon age campaign and I've drawn my players' characters
This is a mage Adalis!
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morniae · 1 year
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When you're doing a photoshoot with your crush👉👈
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handbookaddenda · 2 years
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"Pants feelings" is not a formal phrase and really doesn't need to be written in any mission report, regardless of the accuracy of the assessment.
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wanderinred · 6 months
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This week, my party will embark on an epic journey that combines the chilling tale of "Rime of the Frostmaiden" with the exciting "Light of Xaryxis." I've been eagerly waiting for the perfect moment to merge these two incredible stories, and with the awesome group I have, I decided the time had finally come. To kick off our adventure, I've crafted some detailed maps that will immerse us into the heart of the narrative. Get ready for an unforgettable campaign that promises frosty mysteries and radiant quests, all within a single, thrilling saga! Stay tuned for updates as the journey unfolds. And if you're interested in the one-shot I wrote for these maps, I'll be releasing the pdf later this week after our session.
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