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Wait someone made Sexy Adults Strip Monopoly as a video game for Windows 3.1/Windows 95? And I don't already have it?




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Happy strong as fuck ice mummy monday everyone
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she was initially formed out of pottery clay but came to life because it was her true hearts wish to be friends with everybody in the world and the princess of the faeries helped her
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i dont give a shit about the clown pirate actually rtheres wars happening and shit
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Citadel Miniatures box set BC5 Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion, 1986, with Rodney Matthews box art, containing 8 figures sculpted by Jes Goodwin
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OP (attached: picture of a medieval fantasy landscape) Tell me about your setting. What differentiates it from others? What beings inhabit it? Are there any concepts or ideas you're struggling to fit into it?
Anon (attached: censored) I want to fuck a kobolt
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you ever notice how covid cases have spiked since the cock destroyers split up? can’t be a coincidence
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i really love A House of Many Doors
when you look at a setting like Fallen London, you have a lot of space for weird stuff but you don't have infinite space, or infinite time. eventually, if you want to throw in new weird stuff, you have to explain where it came from and why nobody happened to stumble across it before (unless you're an olympic gold medalist in foreshadowing and your writer's bible has more prophecies than the real one). you can manage it a few times, but eventually the world starts getting cluttered
this isn't a problem unique to fallen london, far from it- warcraft has been getting away with it for decades, though it's gotten to the point where a whole new undiscovered island with a whole new undiscovered threat has started to wear thin even for its target audience
House of Many Doors has a solution to this problem, one that isn't unique to it but which it leverages to great effect: stuff just shows up sometimes. the house steals things from other realities
people, monsters, whole cities, whole armies, gods, all these things can kinda just appear anywhere at any time
this has implications- the House's local reality (without getting too heavily into spoilers) is porous and subjective, with artifacts and individuals from other realities come some of the rules of that place. things don't just lose their potency entirely, and often enough can keep a good portion of it
it's not a perfect solution and, like the other, it's a trick you can only play so many times in so many ways
but i like it a lot, i like when it's used well and House absolutely does so
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