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legionofmyth · 11 months ago
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Palladium Books Presents: The Rifter #1 - Rifts: City Creation
Ready to build your own city in Rifts? 🏙️ Discover innovative city-building rules in "The Rifter #1" by Palladium Books. Transform your gameplay with our detailed video overview. Click here! #RiftsRPG #CityBuilder #TheRifter
The Rifter #1 As a wise master unveils ancient city-building secrets, so too does our latest video guide you through the new urban landscape rules introduced in “The Rifter #1” for Rifts. Understand the foundations that make a strong city and the strategies that protect its people. Let your journey to becoming a master city planner begin here, where knowledge becomes power and creation shapes…
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faeriedaez · 4 months ago
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Introducing: Urethra! Bad Traits for Bad Investigators
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Available now on Itch, I have created a Pay-If-You-Must collection of 14 new traits for the HIT independently developed, critically acclaimed, urban fantasy noir mystery solving tabletop roleplaying game known only as Eureka: Investigative Urban Fantasy. The traits held within range from actively hindering, laughably specific, and even decently powerful (albeit with humorous presentation.) If you're a fan of Eureka, please help yourself to my little supplement, I guarantee it will at least bring you a chuckle. If you AREN'T already a fan of Eureka and you're seeing this post I BEG you, click the underlined link above or even right here. Believe me when I tell you Eureka is the TTRPG scene's next indie darling. Alright. PEACE.
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blooeyedtroll · 20 days ago
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🌼💛✨️Gorthak & Buttercup✨️💛🌼
☆As of late, I've been happily busy running my first DnD campaign as a DM. So I've been having a blast drawing some characters for it.
☆These are the parents of a recurring NPC I've introduced to my party named Gnash. Who is a Gnoll who works at the Witchlight Carnival as a "handyman". I decided to draw what Gnash's parents would look like. They most likely will never make an appearance in the campaign, but I thought it'd be cute to doodle them for fun. Honestly, I also did because I needed a warm up to draw things other than DW Trolls. It's been a few years...
☆Buttercup is mute and speaks using sign language. In this doodle, she is telling Gorthak, "I love you" for the first time. ✨️🌼💛
☆Hope you all like Dnd cuz im probably gonna be posting more of me and my friend's characters from our campaign. Cuz it makes me happy and I'm just drawing what makes me happy now.💙
#dnd #gnoll #halfelf #romantic #sweet #cute #originalcharacters #dnd5e #sketch #doodle
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oldschoolfrp · 8 months ago
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Within the Spinward Marches, the Sword Worlds subsector includes the worlds of Orcrist, Narsil, Anduril, Sting, and other reminders that canonically the galaxy was colonized by nerds (From Traveller Supplement 3: The Spinward Marches, GDW, 1979.) Previously
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blueskittlesart · 3 months ago
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i am not arguing with league players btw. let's talk about your rank first
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dragonkid11 · 4 months ago
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GAMES FOR FREAKS, volume 1, is the first of the probably many supplement by Tom Bloom for his tabletop rpg and etc.
In this volume, Maleghast receives a brand new house while Cain receives a new progression mechanic!
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bottlecaps-and-brimstone · 3 months ago
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Is there a particular reason that absolutely not one of the single official arts of Arcade Gannon actually looks like his in-game version and seems like the person who drew him only had a vague idea of what human people even look like, or...what's the deal with that?
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Like. Absolutely none of these are the same person to me.
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stonegearstudios · 8 months ago
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A Spear Brings Sorrow
To kill a Unicorn is a tragedy.
To murder one and construct a weapon from its remains is a sin against the world.
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Hey all, so I'm releasing my first ttrpg micro supplement. It's part of a ongoing project I'm doing to train myself to actually finish things.
I'm pretty happy with the results, not only do I have this fantastic art from @regal-bones but I've made up statblocks for three common fantasy systems, and a backstory to help you insert the spear and its wielder into your game.
You can get it here: https://mb11.itch.io/a-spear-brings-sorrow
I'm really terrible at promotion so any sharing is quite appreciated, as well as constructive critique.
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dykedvonte · 5 months ago
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I also just realized that we really only get the 7 days before the crash to really see the people Curly and Anya were before the crash. It's not even the full seven days. We get the first two and the last two with a gap in the time for what could have gone down.
I just realized how vague it was and how quickly it all happened. They are such small moments and such short glimpses. She's only just told Curly two days before the crash. The next she told Jimmy and Curly had to confront him. It's further implied right after that conversation, Curly goes to collect himself and figure things out and Jimmy immediately crashes the ship, once he's far enough to not stop him, cause he knows Curly would never truly allow it to happen.
But he takes that as the okay to go ahead, because in the long time he's known Curly, that's always been the okay.
The difference in the gaps in the timeline really just paint a bigger less explained but more obvious picture.
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metalichotchoco · 7 months ago
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Honestly what I’d like to see in more ihnmaims media if we ever get any is the relationships between survivors, here’s my take, picking and choosing from each version of canon.
Ellen is the most stable so her relationships will be saved for another part
In the triangle that is ted, Gorrister and Benny it’s a vicious cycle
Ted and Benny have a complicated mutual hate towards one another they both play to their most deep insecurities. Ted already believes that everyone hates him due to being “better” or not broken the way they’ve been so it’s not hard for him to antagonize people anyways. For Benny’s part ted provokes his complexes about sexuality, animalisticness and the difference between the weak and strong. For as much as ted is a lying narcissistic criminal, he’s shameless about it, about his nature he cares about the consequences not the actions. Benny cannot own his actions at all, there’s a disconnect between the educated, handsome former general and professor and the aggressive,almost feral war criminal he is. Ted is very self centered but doesn’t handle slights to his ego well, Benny in his non mutated form is much more successful and traditionally attractive than him. God he even deludes himself into thinking am changed Benny’s “size” in the book. Both of their moralities are twisted and it’s not hard to imagine them being snippy when they both have the mind to think properly. They are also coincidentally am’s favorite victims.
I do think it would be in character for both of them to make snide remarks about gorrister’s former hippie status, he’d be seen as an extreme liberal since this book takes its characters from the dawn of the Cold War, just after ww2. Most of Benny’s pride and identity came from being in the military so that’s obvious to see how that’d pan out, whereas ted seems like the type to not care about politics unless it directly relates to him. His problems come from the idea of people not centering their lives around money or power.
Individually there’s some fun dynamics to be had. Ted in general would think gorrister is a bore. For a person who likes stories, ted finds non fiction exhausting. Gorrister likes talking about history and politics even though his spark has faded out. It’s a bit funny that Ted believes am has changed Gorrister too despite his symptoms sounding much more like being worn out and becoming depressed. It’s not like he’d really consider that a real condition though. Gorrister just finds ted to be a bit annoying. An attention seeker but he figures ted was always just a weird kind of guy.
Gorrister is mostly ambivalent to his forever roommates, though he would consider Benny a war dog past his prime. A key example of what happens to soliders, men forced to kill and then given power. Then as soon as it’s given, it’s taken away and you’re left with an unstable pitiable person. How could they go back to living a normal life after that. With am being a literal war machine made by the government Benny put so much trust in, he finds it poetic in a sober way. Benny finds Gorrister very confusing, he never understood protesters before anyways. He would’ve found him preachy if he had met him beforehand. Gorrister does threaten his masculinity though, like ted he’s a brand that’s not the ultra traditional that he’s built himself around. Gorrister freely admits that he’s had queer experiences while still carrying a traditional masculine job, a truck driver. He can’t be put into that stereotypical box that’s nice and safe for Benny. It’s also good to mention that Benny is soothed by gorrister’s stories even if in that scene he wasn’t fully there.
Both ted and Gorrister see the clear closet case that is Benny but they don’t act on that knowledge. Both of them believe that being a solider sucks but for different reasons. Ted thinks it’s for suckers who get caught up in manipulation tactics going on about morals. Gorrister also believes they are manipulated but also sees the horrors of war as that, horrors. Basically he takes a more empathic view. Gorrister and Benny both agree that Ted is annoying but not in the way ted himself thinks everyone hates him. He’s very loud and shows off his now eternal youth. They are not even sure if the man did or did not graduate college. Gorrister doesn’t mind breaking laws but he does care about people’s wellbeing whereas Benny’s stricter about following the script but he’s done worse so he doesn’t have room to talk.
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legionofmyth · 11 months ago
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Palladium Books Presents: The Rifter #1 - Nightbane: New Morphus Tables
Transform your Nightbane character with the new morphus tables in "The Rifter #1" by Palladium Books. 🌑 Explore how these changes can revolutionize your gameplay in our latest video. Watch here! #NightbaneRPG #TheRifter #RPGGaming
The Rifter #1 Like an ancient scroll revealing transformative powers, our video unveils the new morphus tables for Nightbane in “The Rifter #1.” This arcane knowledge grants you the ability to reshape your Nightbane character’s destiny with unprecedented depth. Let not this wisdom pass you by, for those who wield it will command the shadows and light. Click the image to claim your guide to the…
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thryth-gaming · 6 months ago
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Monster of the Week supplement
So, this is a project I've been part of or working on since at least 2019 with elements of it going back earlier than that. It is a combination of a personal project of mine with a project of Marek Golonka's (of Codex of Worlds's fame) which we took to Evil Hat, and now it's on it's way to the general public.
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aipurjopa · 5 months ago
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Various spoke doodles :3
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hmooncreates · 1 year ago
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Eat the Feywild
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Explore the Feywild...
Is your party going to the Feywild? Are you writing a story set in a wondrous realm? Do you not enjoy when your players catch you off guard with their questions and what they want to explore (cough, cough…)?
...with a menu of choices.
Use this menu made for the Menu TTRPG Jam to determine what kind of things your players may find. 
The Feywild Dining Establishment Offers:
Who You May Meet on Your Travels Who You May Meet in the Woods FOES As Seen in Court! Things to Explore To Discover AND Explore A Castle. 
PWYM and explore the Feywild at your own pace!
Feast on the Feywild on itch.io!
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oldschoolfrp · 7 months ago
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Dungeons & Dragons, Supplement II: Blackmoor by Dave Arneson, TSR, 1975. Blackmoor introduced two new character classes: monks (a sub-class of clerics) and assassins (a sub-class of thieves).
Other new rules allowed for specific hit locations depending on the the target creature's body shape, a matrix for adjusting melee results depending on attacker height and weapon length vs target height, variable damage dice for different monsters and attack forms (this one has remained through AD&D to 5e), and the effects of diseases. New rules for underwater adventures were supported by new aquatic monsters and aquatic-themed magic items.
Blackmoor also included the first published dungeon adventure, "The Temple of the Frog." The Temple is still firmly rooted in D&D's wargaming origins, with hundreds of men on the outer walls and towers and 1000 guards in the first dungeon level.
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equalseleventhirds · 8 months ago
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well, i think i've edited it to my satisfaction, and so now here is my official post about it: i've posted a little isekai supplement for (ttrpg of your choice) on itch.io! create a story-within-a-story and play as readers of a Very Cool Book who have suddenly found themselves trapped within that book, in the bodies of characters who they already know are doomed.
the mechanics borrow from trophy dark, and push you to risk walking to your own doom in order to gain the upper hand in your story.
(if you've seen my blog these past few days you've probably seen my drafts of it, but for one (1) dollar you can get it all nicely edited and laid out in a pretty little pdf)
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