![]() ![]() Ends up revolving around bands, d12s, and has sex, drugs, and Rock & Roll as stats. Lich, letters, symbols, unknown armies, dnd, language, 1337, cultists What starts out as an idea for more abstract phylacteries turns into a group of lichs who created written language, paladins who speak in 1337, and cultists with added alliterative appeal. I don't even play it and this thread was well worth the read. Space Station 13 stories, many of them hilarious. SleepIsDeath, Sleep Is Death, v14c, Geisterfahrer, Jason, RohrerĪlternate history writefaggotry in which supercomputers in the 70's change the course of history.Īlt1977, Alternate History, Writefaggotry More underwater shenanigans, a sunken ship, and further ship explorationĪ discussion about religious text and edition wars turns into something more sinister.īible, edition wars, 1e, 3e, 2e, 4e, mind, infinite loop, The noble monk failed massively in his attempt to hold back the PCs and NPC Druids.ĭragon, Dragon Magazine, Cartoon, Comic, 1E, Art tg/ provides it.ĭeath to Druids thread after the fated encounter. WW1, Trenchwarfare, homebrew, awesome, brewfaggingĭespite a little meandering, this topic soon became quite the primer for anyone asking after Exalted.Įxalted, Exalted 101, newbie seeking helpĪ monk comes to /tg/ seeking advice on defending a mining village from genocidal druids and his treacherous ex-party. ![]() The goal may have been accomplished, but it's lost under a torrent of mostly shit- turning into a surprisingly candid and polite discussion on the philosophy of safety over freedom.Ĭharacter / item theorizing for a D&D3.5 variant paladin with a very very expensive crossbow.ĭ&D, 3.5, charopt, TF2, heavy, keen crossbow, 220500gp in 12 secondsĪnon asks if anyone has ever played a WW1 based fantasy game. tg/ attempts to turn 1984 into a viable setting for gaming. Worldbuilding, homebrew, WW1, alternate fantasy tg/ creates the beginning stages of a fantasy world caught in the throes of WW1 style trench warfare. Something most fa/tg/uys should read.Īdvice, how to make a good character, 10 tipsĪnon posts a very interesting vid featuring the good Colonel from GameScience explaining why most /tg/ dice aren't in face random.ĭice, die, cheap, machined, casino, d20, d16, d4, polishedĪ picture plus a quick paragraph of story sparks speculation about what if the Crusades had access to World War I chemical weapons. More advice is added, and wisdom is dispensed. ![]() For example, Doug is highly proficient with a knife called the Karambit, and this double-edged curved blade is deadly in the hands of a skillful warrior.A player complains about a crappy D&D session and spirals into a thread involving brain washing conditioning from 1984.Īnon posts 10 tips to avoid making a shitty roleplaying character. Needless to say, Doug’s design of melee weapons draws inspiration from South East Asia, i.e. As a matter of fact, he collaborates with FOX Knives Italy, as well as Bastinelli, and also designs knives for MAKO, Le Piquer, Contractor, and others. With all his expertise in ancient fighting tools and techniques, it comes as no surprise that Doug designs weapons and blades. Of course, his position of a contractor is connected with his expertise in weapons and blades, and apparently Doug is often referred to as ‘the encyclopedia of knives and swords’. Posted by Doug Marcaida on Monday, July 13, 2015Īside from that, Doug works as a consultant to the US military. Tonight's episode on Forged in Fire.the katar. ![]()
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