I love how all the datasheets for all my HRT meds say, "It may have other uses." That's so RPG item description-coded.
"Spironalactone is a potassium-sparing diuretic. It may have other uses." "Progesterone is used to treat the symptoms of menopause. It may have other uses."
Like, wow, should I try combining them with other items to solve puzzles? Will using them make my weapons do more damage against the undead? Should I check the wiki? Your Dark Souls-ass description of this medication has me thrilled about the possibilities.
warlocks are seekers of the knowledge that lies hidden in the fabric of the multiverse. through pacts made with mysterious beings of supernatural power, warlocks unlock magical effects both subtle and spectacular.
Galbedir is an apprentice wizard at the Balmora Mages Guild. She's young pert and—being an enchantress-prodigy—a tad bit conceited. Given she has her own study on the second floor and how expensive her wizard paraphernalia is, I assume she is from a wealthy, caring family. She and Ajira are both vying for an important promotion at the Guild.
Please do not rush into the comment section telling everyone how you stole her soul gems—you're a scum and deserve to spend time in Crassius Curio's Tickle Dungeon or @spoonmagister 's prison at Tel Uvirith—I hear they practice a unique type of execution there: immurement by Scelian Plebo (i.e. the priest at Wolverine Hall).
"The Mediator is an aid to his sides. Attempting to heal, boost, and help their fight against the terrors and troubling trials of CALAMITY & CACOPHONY. His style is upbeat with a flair of pink and flashy fun. His aim is to help his MIND and HEART get along and find the balance between them. Though they certainly do not make it easy, and his methods are not always ideal... if even listened to in the first place."
We just finished our first time playing Mörk Själ tonight!
It's a souls-inspired ttrpg hack of Mörk Borg made by @imsobadatnicknames2 and it was a blast!
I'm pretty inexperienced with old-school styled systems & dungeons so it was a lot to manage, but the rules were compact & presented well enough that I felt confident running a game with only 2 days notice
I'm a real big fan of the stamina & death rules in particular, those were really exciting to use. Character generation is a breeze, too! Loved rolling on the Broken Bodies and Hazy Memories tables
My players didn't make it very far into the dungeon included with the game, but Black Salt Temple is *huge* so we're definitely coming back.
The game went out on a high note though. The cleric ran from a TPK back to the bonfire, resurrecting the rest of the party. The sorcerer rolled a 2 on a d100(!!!) so she came back hollow and attacked the others, resulting in her very quick death.
10/10, would have 6 deaths in 3 hours again. you can grab the game for yourself here!