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gutsanalysis · 2 years
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I’m always on the lookout for inspiration for TTRPGs I’m runing and Azure from the newest “Doctor Who” (the Flux storyline) is a perfect elebrian from Starfinder.
This is exactly how I will describe the Painted Lady, ruler of the Necroforge on Eox, to my players.
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WEEK FOUR LINEUP
Some minor changes this week, we have officially retired the SEE RESULTS option on the polls, down to five options. I probably won't be adding any new options unless there's a very good reason or high demand, so I'm sorry to the people who have asked for a "I know them and I love them with all my heart, positive cannot contain the love I have for them" option. With that being said, here is this week's lineup!
Mimi - Your Imaginary Friend
Tsubasa Arihara - Cinderella Nine
Tablet - Commodity Clash
Fox Alistair - RWBY
Alan B'Stard - The New Statesman
Sportacus - LazyTown
Tougou Mimori - Yuuki Yuuna is a Hero & Washio Sumi is a Hero
Rottytops - Shantae
Naomasa Tsukauchi - Boku no Hero Academia
Hagumi Hanamoto - Honey and Clover
Bellringer - Toontown Corporate Clash
Tarlach - Mabinogi
Ata Ibusuki - Binan Koukou Chikyuu Boueibu Happy Kiss
J - Heat Guy J
Mami Tomoe - Madoka Magica
Rocket Raccoon - Marvel Cinematic Universe
Princess Elle - Hirogaru Sky Precure
Phèdre nó Delaunay - Kushiel's Legacy series
Rex Mohs - Scott the Woz
Eileen Roberts - Regular Show
Waluigi - Super Mario
Rick - Denpa Men
Great Sage - Miitopia
Sidon - Legend of Zelda
John F. Kennedy - Clone High
Greg Heffley - Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Martin - Wii Sports
Yellow Face - Battle for Dream Island
Eraser - Battle for Dream Island
9-Volt - WarioWare
Luigi - Super Mario
Milo Murphy - Milo Murphy's Law
Rigby - Regular Show
Holidog - Holiday World
Jerry Attricks - Scott the Woz
Jeb Jab - Scott the Woz
Peter Griffin - Family Guy
Baljeet Tjinder - Phineas and Ferb
Gary - Regular Show
Skelly - I Spy Spooky Mansion
Max Schnell - Cars 2
Charley - Incredibox
10th Doctor - Doctor Who
Mii Brawler - Super Smash Bros
Miles Morales - Into and Across the Spiderverse
Party Phil - Wii Party
Lego Joker - Lego Batman
Knife - Inanimate Insanity
Fusk and Vorte - Hitmen for Destiny
Chaika Trabant - Hitsugi no Chaika
Jesse Pinkman - Breaking Bad
Agent - Penguinronpa
Squelch - Denpa Men
Muscle Man - Regular Show
Fuuta Kajiyama - MILGRAM
Jonathan Phaedrus / Prof - The Reckoners
David Charleston - The Reckoners
Spensa - Skyward
M-Bot - Skyward
Chet Starfinder - Skyward
Sirius Gibson - Witch’s Heart
Guy Montag - Fahrenheit 451
Zachary Zatara - DC Comics
Kento - Payday 2
The Shapeshifter - The Odd Squad
Akane Kurashiki - Zero Escape Trilogy
Letitia "Letty" Price - Babel
The Last Son of Alcatraz - The Monument Mythos
Lily - Duolingo
Ohio - The United States of America
Myne - Ascendance of a Bookworm
Rani - Disney Fairies
Agrael/Raelag - Heroes of Might and Magic
Donna - RErideD: Tokigoe no Derrida
Kasane Teto - Vocaloid
Martin the Warrior - Redwall
Colombo - Colombo
Sonny Wortzik - Dog Day Afternoon
Butch Cassidy - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid
Blondie - The Good The Bad and The Ugly
Prior Walter - Angels in America
Dark - Nowhere
Reona West - PriPara
Shax Lied - Mairimashita! Iruma-Kun
Villager - Minecraft
Wahanly Shume - Tenchi Muyo! War on Geminar
Qifrey - Witch Hat Atelier
Marvin - In Trousers
Mr. Bungee - A New Brain
Mayor Mingus - Dialtown
KAITO - Vocaloid
Almond - Postknight 2
Serial Designation V - Murder Drones
Flint - Postknight 2
Magnolia - Postknight 2
Nobara Kugisaki - Jujutsu Kaisen
Snufkin - The Moomins
Ikabod Kee - The Upturned
The Professor - Hailey's On It!
Chimumu - Waccha PriMagi
Mia Taylor - Love Live
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Kalistocrat (Starfinder Archetype)
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The Kalistocrats of Pathfinder, and their far-future inheritors in Starfinder, are… interesting. They’re pretty blatantly based on those weird “not quite a cult but certainly not entirely innocuous” pseudo-religious movements for rich people that teach that their wealth and the continued drive to acquire more is a clear sign of their superiority and willingness to adhere to the strange doctrines of the movement, but aside from pointing out how the actions of these greedy elitists affect other people, the writing rarely claims that they’re entirely full of it. Compare this to the church of Razmir, where it’s pretty explicit that the so-called “Living God” is really just a sorcerer con-man who has recruited an army of other magic users and plain old fashion thugs to con the wealthy and browbeat the poor to wring every last copper out of both, because who needs actual deific power and authority when you have money and people believe you are a god anyway.
I think that the reason Kalistocrats don’t get the same rap is that, despite their focus on the acquisition of wealth of all things, they’re not necessarily evil people. Aside from their adherence to the “advice” of Kalistrade’s Prophecies, they get to decide exactly how they go about making their wealth, and this holds true into Starfinder too, though let’s be clear here, just because they’re not evil doesn’t mean they’re good. After all, you can’t get absurdly wealthy without exploiting someone somewhere.
But let’s say you want to play one of these weird uber-businesspersons, (I don’t. The whole cult-y vibe of the group gives me the heebie-jeebies) There is an archetype for you in Starfinder, either as a player or as a GM who wants the villain of the week to be Jared Leto and pals.
This archetype is interesting, because it’s one of those that let’s you pick and choose from a list of abilities, or even skip levels that you would normally get these abilities if you so choose, making it almost more like a selection of feats or modular class features than an archetype.
Some work on perfecting their bodies and minds through meditation and exercise, allowing them to bolster one of their saves each day.
Others focus on learning about other cultures, bolstering their ability to interact with them amicably and avoid insulting them.
An advantage of being so well-connected is that you can call in favors for people to do your research for you, allowing them to use their social skills to learn more about a subject, assuming they have time and a way to contact their allies. Additionally, they can use their connections to secure discounts every now and again.
Their focus on the writings of a long-dead philosopher-prophet allows some to better understand hidden messages and codes, as well as speak in code with others of their philosophy through modified quotes from the core writings.
The key to successful business is building your network, and many excel at just that, able to make a good first impression as well as do research on new potential partners ahead of time.
Some take their physical fitness even further to better resist assault on whatever aspect of their being they focused on during their meditations that day.
Whether it be through esoteric knowledge, knowing the right doctor, or knowing enough about mystic arts to enter a meditative trance of healing, many of these wealthy figures are able to bolster the effects of long-term care to heal their bodies and minds faster.
This archetype is, by nature, very flexible, and can be used easily with pretty much any class. Gaining a buff to saves as well as various social and financial boons makes the most sense of course with a character geared at least partially for the social side of things, as well as being a bit more durable. More than anything, though, it offers thematic abilities character lore, which is always nice.
Again, I don’t get the appeal, but you don’t necessarily HAVE to use this archetype with the Prophecies of Kalistrade in mind, and even if you do, it’s perfectly possible to play one as benevolent as a financial up and comer can be, or, if we drop them being actual kalistocrats, they might even be philanthropists in the truest sense.
The Kalistocrats have endured throughout the ages because their strange restrictions seem to actually work, but is it actually the taboos that bring them this fortune? Or is it just sound financial advice and/or inter-philosophical nepotism? The duo of the mystic Targaad and the witchwarper Veox seek answers without letting the wealthy organization know.
Given their focus on wealth over all things, the White Glove Club boasts some of the best security for it’s members to flaunt their wealth. However, recently a string of thefts have left many minor members of the club embarrassingly destitute. All the security camera footage shows is someone looking exactly like the vault’s owner extracting the cash in each case, a mocking calling card of the endiffian thief who has made the club and it’s member their target.
They say that Baron Yanras gained his fortune by using his witchwarping magic to glimpse alternate realities where he was already successful. Whatever the truth of this, he is almost as skilled at bending reality as he is at business, all of which has attracted the attention of a horror beyond the stars, a warpstitcher intent on making his body a prize to feed off the visions of realities where he has failed.
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nyxraex · 11 months
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Star Stable Online - OC [Picrew]
Saga L. Ojanperä | 5th Soul Rider | Aideen Reincarnated
Nickname(s):
Shutterbug (by Imane Highcantle)
Horse Lady (by Xin)
Little Flea | Little Dove (by Ydris)
Bug (by Wynna Sunbeam)
Age: 21 DoB: 15th of April, 20XX Constellation: The Rune (Jorvik), Aries (West) PoB: Oulu, North-Ostrobothnia; Finland Resides: Valedale Village, Valedale; Jorvik Height: 197cm | 6'6" Weight: ~95kg | ~209.4 lbs
Family: - Timo Ojanperä ( father ) - Suusan Ahola ( mother ) - Unnamed biological father - 5 younger sisters - 2 unnamed paternal aunts - Jaakko Ojanperä (older paternal first-cousin) - Unnamed maternal uncle ( estranged ) - Unnamed maternal grandparents ( estranged )
Horses: - Starfinder [ Soul Horse | Jorvik Warmblood | Mare | 11 yo | 19.8 hh ] Personality:
[ TBA ]
Trivia:
- Was thought to have albinism, but after multiple visits to different Doctors it was concluded that she just ended up inheriting some dormant genes causing the lack of pigmentation in her skin, hair and eyes. - Her name consists of 1 name per parent's choice: [ Saga | mom who wanted to give her a name that isn't from her culture ] [ Loviisa | dad who wanted to honor his late maternal grandma ]
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honourablejester · 11 months
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Incredibly Random Starfinder Character Concept
Okay, so. The Diaspora is far and away my favourite area of the Pact Worlds system. The asteroid belt is just … so many of my favourite things. And one of my favourite bits of the Diaspora is the House of the Void, which is an asteroid monastery, ostensibly for the contemplation of the mysteries of space, and actually for the worship of the Empty Traveller, an aspect of Nyarlathotep.
(Sidenote: such a cool aspect, btw, an empty spacesuit full of tentacles and void, that’s such a classic Doctor Who vibe)
Starfinder is absolutely chock full of cults of dark space gods, because it’s a space fantasy horror setting, and I am loving that, absolutely not going to lie. And if you want to be a cultist of a dark space god, or an ex-cultist of a dark space god, the Pact World setting book gives you the Cultist theme, in the section on Aucturn, which is the horrifying Lovecraftian living planet on the edge of the Pact World system. Because Starfinder has one of those. Heh.
Now. I don’t necessarily want to play an Aucturn cultist, because they’re a little bit on the overt end. But the House of the Void …
And, for some reason, this merged with something completely separate in my head. Starfinder has a race of bee people, the Astriapi, from the Near Space planet of Colveare. Colveare is sort of a communist theocracy, a techno-organic utopia that will potentially soon fail, because all the knowledge of how to run the technology behind it was lost with the Gap. Society is quite regimented and focused on service to/protection of the planet and its systems, and guided by a theocracy of priests called the Hierarchs who have visions of how things should be done. You don’t have to serve the planet or take up your assigned role, you can become an Unworking, a caste of essentially outsiders to society who do their own thing, and this mostly won’t be minded, but there has been heretical thoughts and leaning-towards-religious-uprisings among that community.
Now, the god those uprisings are focused around is Oras, the god of evolution and change, and I’m not necessarily sure I’d want to play an actual Colveare Astriapi either. But. For whatever reason, reading this merged with the earlier thoughts on space cults. Colveare is quite cultish, as a society (down to the rumoured secret police and brainwashing). Maybe an Astriapi raised there, even among the Unworking, might have a slight tendency towards cult thought. And if, say, a travelling Astriapi later stumbled on one of the many, many other creepy space monasteries knocking around the setting … The House of the Void. The Fastness of the Ordered Mind. Dealers choice.
Because. There was one other thing about the Astriapi that caught my eye:
“Some astriapis carve intricate patterns, pictures, or phrases into their exoskeletons as a method of conveying their individual passions and interests; the astriapis of Colveare prefer religious and spiritual poetic prose and geometric patterns, but astriapis living away from Colveare display carvings as varied as any spacer’s tattoos. Astriapi exoskeleton scrimshaw is displayed as a wearable work of art as well as a symbol of an astriapi’s identity, societal role, and personal goals.”
Spacer tattoo exoskeleton scrimshaw. That is such a fantastic set of words to string together. And, look. If we’re in Lovecraftian territory, and we’re talking about the Empty Traveller, so we are … then how gnarly could you get with a insectoid Lovecraftian cultist who could carve eldritch sigils into their exoskeleton? Astriapi tend towards religious body art from a standing start. So during their years at the House of the Void, contemplating the darkness of vacuum and the emptiness of the soul, they carved secrets and sigils and signs of their devotion into their own form.
And then. If they tried to leave the cult. If this is an ex-cultist of the Empty Traveller, trying to move past how they were raised and how they spent their early life … then that’s a hell of a thing to have to carry with them. Like the worst gang tattoos in the galaxy. You see them naked, see their exoskeleton, and scrimshawed across their entire form are these strange symbols that make you uneasy. And, if you’ve got the Mysticism to know what they mean, extremely uneasy.
Then you put a class on top of that. And obviously we’re leaning towards a Mystic, here, because cultist. And of all the mystic connections, the sources of power or devotion, the Delusion connection feels most apt. Deception is truth. Nothing is real. Reality is a thin tissue paper of botched perception over a void. And you’re not saying this because you’re still a devotee of Nyarlathotep, but because that’s what you learned on your childhood and young adulthood journey from one cult to another. Deception is reality, in as much as anything is reality. It’s lies all the way down.
You’re not a bad person. Mostly. Anymore. You’re not evil. You don’t worship a dark god, at least not any longer. But you are cynical as fuck, because you were born in an (arguable) cult utopia, and then spent your defining years in a cult dystopia, and all of them were lies.
You still have magic. You touched the void, during your time. You communed with the Empty Traveller. Nyarlathotep doesn’t care what you do with it. The Empty Traveller has no anathema. If you want to be a saint wearing a cultist’s exoskeleton, you go right ahead. You both know the truth anyway. A thin tissue over darkness. A lie across the void. But feel free.
So you do your best. You try to be kind, because it’s not like it matters anyway. You’re an ex-cultist bee person trying to make your way in the galaxy, with healing honey in one hand and mind-warping magic in the other, and the scrimshawed sigils of a dark god scrolled across your spine.
A Starfinder character. An Astriapi Cultist Delusion Mystic. Heh.
I think I like the bee people.
(Also, I love that in both Pathfinder and Starfinder, Nyarlathotep, and I’m pretty sure the other Outer Gods, don’t have anathema. They don’t care. The Crawling Chaos says do whatever the fuck you want. You will work to his aims whether you want to or not. It’s very fitting, and I love it. In Pathfinder he still has the alignment requirement for clerics, but in Starfinder mystics don’t work that way, you’ve just got to pick a broadly matching connection)
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notallfay · 2 years
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This is my back up #character Magenta, or Maggs for short, should anything happen to my other #roleplay character Nineve. #Starfinder is a little bit more deadly then other systems I have played, so the idea of having a back-up character isn't a bad one. Starfinder is set in #space, but there is a mix of #magic as well as #scifi. . Maggs is a #skittermander #mystic who specialises in healing. She is the best at human anatomy, they just have two of everything right? . I originally did her with a mix of #promarkers by #WindsorandNewton, and #ChameleonPens. Then I added a #space background with Photoshop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #illustration #illustrationartists #illustration_art #sciencefiction #sciencefictionart #fantasy #fantasyart #artistsoninstagram #fantasyartwork #doctor #healer #medic #traditionalart #traditionalartist #markerpens #characterart #characterdesign #ocart (at Manchester, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjKI-NrIrjA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ciph3rrr · 1 year
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gideon is telling her abt the lore behind his favourite bands new album. kastara doesnt get paid enough to deal with this
my starfinder character (gid) and his lil scientist friend who is also his doctor and also deserves a payrise. space is fun
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rpgresearch · 2 years
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RPG Community Center Hours Update
Update about the RPG Community Center. https://rpgcc.org Join the free role-playing games fun each week!
Weekly Fridays 4-8 pm, Saturdays 1-5 pm at 101 N. Stone St. Spokane, WA 99202.
https://rpgcc.org
Phone/text: (509) 608-7630
Limited seating available so arrive early/on-time.
This week: August 26th and August 27th.
Today's game offerings:
Call of Cthulhu
Pathfinder
D&D5e.
Tomorrow's game offerings:
The One Ring 2nd Ed
FATE.
Other weeks we also may offer:
Doctor Who
Firefly/Serenity
No Thank You Evil and Kids on Bikes for kids
Bubblegumshow (13+)
Dresden Files
Labyrinth
Dark Crystal
Critical Core
Stargate
Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game (BFRPG)
Star Wars d6
Dune
Twilight 2000
Cypher/Numenera
Shadowrun
Starfinder
FATE Super Heroes
and many more!
Offerings each week/day vary based on availability of our volunteer game masters and their schedules.
RPG Research is 100% volunteer-run 501(c) non-profit research and human services charitable organization providing community role-playing game programs. RPG Research Mission: https://rpgresearch.com/mission - Vision: https://rpgresearch.com/vision - Impact: https://rpgresearch.com/impact
We have multiple tables available each week.
Right now we are at just 3 tables in the main community common area room (Building B, Room 1, tables 1-3) (south entrance through fence gate).
We are working weekly on getting the other separate rooms/tables ready.
We should have 2-3 more rooms in the next week or three ready (the RPG Trailer 1 (Vengeance), RPG Trailer 2 (Octane), and RPG Bus - total 6 tables concurrently).
Room/table 7 is a separate out-building and going to take more donations and work for us to finish the game room building (windows, insulation, sheet rock).
Rooms/Tables 8-12 are in Building A (rooms 1-4 of that building).
We need to get security bars added to Building A's doors and windows before we put anything of value in there, which depends on donations, so it will probably be October/November before those rooms are ready.
We are limited in how many tables we can staff with our volunteer game masters each week depending on the availability of our trained volunteers each week. We will be recruiting new trainees to join our free, rigorous, game master training program, starting next week. Courses for new trainees will begin in September.
We hope to see you at the RPG Community Center soon!
Happy Gaming!
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a-smol-glitch · 4 years
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hi
hey guys im trying to get the 2001 version of weirdsister college back does anyone want to help ? if so contact the bbc and ask them nicely!!!
thanks !!!! pls reblog!!
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empress-s · 4 years
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Another space lady! This time the medical officer of the Helios II. She’s also not yet named rip
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toasterpip · 6 years
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For Inktober this year, I’m doing 1d31 Starfinder NPCs, by randomly rolling on the list of Starfinder races, themes, and classes.
For day 1, I rolled up a Space Goblin Xenoarchaeologist Envoy. So, here is "Doctor" Giblet. Nobody knows how he got on the dig team's starship, and they make sure to never let him near the actual artifacts, but he's surprisingly good at keeping the equipment running, and he's pretty good at keeping morale up.
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prodigyduck · 6 years
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Imperia with Sword
My original character Imperia (wyrd machinesmith) from the Path Less Traveled.
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Class Feature Friday: Augmentation Focus (Evolutionist Evolutionary Focus)
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 With another Starfinder entry on Friday, it’s time to introduce a new class that came out fairly recently, the Evolutionist!
Whether it be by physical mutation, cybernetic augmentation and full mechanical transformation, transforming oneself into an eldritch being, or even embracing undeath, the evolutionist class is all about transcending the limits of one’s own species and becoming something more. If this setting only had humans we would call this transhumanism, but I’m not sure what the alternative would be.
However, in addition to those four possible paths, which have their own multitude of branches to focus on and explore as sure as there are infinite forms out there that someone might want to become, there are also different specializations to the class, which are called Evolutionary Foci, representing how they choose to utilize the transformation they are cultivating in their bodies.
In particular, today we are focusing on the Augmentation focus, which specializes in having a lot of different augmentations (preferably of their niche (subtype of augmentation, such as biotech, cybernetics, magitech, and necrotech)) within their bodies.
I imagine such individuals have a burning need to get their body just right to fit their personal vision of themselves, not only gaining all the abilities they could ever ask for, but also matching their appearance to what they have in their head. Some may end up being living swiss army knives or have their augs be tailored to a specific job or fighting style. Either way, their bodies accept augmentations and changes in a way that leaves doctors and scientists in awe.
��All evolutionists gain a free augmentation they can change as they grow, but those that specialize in augmentation gain a second, albeit slightly weaker one. Additionally, their bodies accept augmentations from their niche even more readily than other practitioners of this path, allowing them to purchase and install them for an increasingly reduced price.
Additionally, they eventually also gain the ability to install up to two extra augmentations into two different systems that already have an augmentation, adding to their arsenal of abilities.
If you really love augmentations, either for the utility that cannot be disarmed or the combat potential, this focus may be what you’re looking for with this class. I would personally recommend boosting your pool of resolve points with the Extra Resolve feat and other methods, since a lot of augmentations that grant activated abilities instead of just passive buffs let you use resolve to activate them additional times per day. Whether you want to build them with combat in mind or a variety of mobility and utility options, however, is up to you. Also keep in mind what sort of augmentations appear in each list.
 Like I said earlier, this focus seems to be for those who are either becoming evolutionists for practical reasons, or more likely, are doing it to become their perfect self. Whether your transgender, genderqueer, or otherwise have body dysphoria, I think a lot of us can relate to that. Even if you haven’t experienced things like that, it’s worth considering what your character thinks their “perfect form” would be, even if you don’t take this specific focus. After all, whether they are trying to become a perfect fusion of flesh and machine (or replacing the flesh entirely), an undead paragon, a perfect organism, or an eldritch hybrid of mortal and some other cosmic being such as an outsider or even some magical beast like a dragon, there is a lot to consider in the path to perfection.
  Ilgashi has always feared death, and no amount of religion or philosophy could assauage the korasha lashunta. So, they turned to the path to undeath, and have been meticulously hand-picking their every vital organ ever since then in preparation for eternity. If you’re going to exist functionally forever, you might as well like the vessel you’re in, right?
 Eager to be able to live off sunlight, but not being able to accept plant DNA on account of allergic rejection, an evolutionist hires the party to make a trip to a jungle world populated by tashtari “laser wolves” for a genetic sample, incorporating their solar panel-like scales into their body.
 The red snow of Karakosh, actually iron-laced volcanic ash, is an eerie and beautiful sight, but one all to common to the hermit living on the undeveloped world. Descriptions of the individual by prospectors suggest that he might be the person of interest the party is searching for, a scientist who became more machine than flesh while pursuing dubious research for a corporation that is now under investigation.
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ofdarklands · 6 years
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we’re playing starfinder this week
it’s been very fun. awesome universe aside, it fixes a lot of small problems some classes had a lvl1, like wizards dying in one hit and some classes not being able to do anything after a couple spells. now even in lvl1 everyone has something they can be doing, be it hacking, shooting their laser guns or just bluffing people into hitting each other. i’m playing a mechanic and the drone has been a lot of fun to use too.
so, we’re accepted into the starfinder society and get to go to university for free between missions and stuff, and the dm said that if you had 1 rank in a class you had like a minor in it, and with 2 ranks you had the knowledge of a mayor, so my 1 year old android mechanic went to university, did their exams and got a diploma in astronautics in like, 2 days. gg going full focus on science skills. charisma??? in MY pc?? less likely than you think
now i’m off to get a masters i guess xD
ah, and our conman envoy is studying to be a lawyer now. we live in fear.
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yourplayersaidwhat · 4 years
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"Hello, I am a sociopathic android that specializes in xenobiology but I prefer the term experimental biology as I am interested in the inner workings of biological life without the hogwash of ethics. I will be your doctor."
-Introducing my Android to the party in a game if Starfinder.
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grizley · 3 years
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did an art challenge over on vk, decided to revive my tumblr
the challenge was about depicting a characters emotions, and i chose my starfinder character, an android biohacker/doctor Vex Tahno. She is a useless disaster child who is suffering from memory loss and her body is falling apart.
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