@Ominous I like all of these, but especially the fae.
I would actually adore a changeling-only WoD game, getting more into the Courts and politicking. Entitlements, venturing into the Hedge, etc. Obviously with True Fae threats here and there.
@Ominous I like all of these, but especially the fae.
I would actually adore a changeling-only WoD game, getting more into the Courts and politicking. Entitlements, venturing into the Hedge, etc. Obviously with True Fae threats here and there.
Changeling. CHANGELING. Changeling. Changeling.
I would LOVE a game with changeling. A solo changeling game, or just CtL offered in any of the current WoD games, I don't really care. Changeling is my jam, though.
I would also love a fresh D&D game.
@cobaltasaurus said in Spirit Lake: An Original Modern Fantasy Game:
It had me at twin peaks and Buffy. But I work all the time so not sure... @Tat How accessible do you see your game to casual players? (Like I work overtime a lot so scene maybe once or twice a week.)
My darling! Why don't we make researchy types, so we can just support everyone else while maybe not actively scening as much as we'd like? We can discover all the lore/etc, and then send people out to fight/find things.
I work wayyyy too much as well.
@moth said in The Dog Thread:
Dobie snoot!
Actually, she's a Manchester Terrier! These show her size a bit better.
@Kay said in A fully OC supers MU:
@Atomic I was She-Hulk on the original Crucible City, we were an all OC superhero game that used M&M. I've been looking for an all OC superhero game for forever. I'm not a huge fan of superhero school setting style games, I'd prefer more of a big city or whole planet setting with your friendly neighborhood supers etc, but I'd still be happy with this given the OC superhero goodness.
I used to play on a mutant game on IRC, where instead of -just- a school, it was basically a whole city block structure that supportant mutants of all ages. It held apartments, ye ol' dinner, probably a school?
It would allllllllso be hilarious (if sticking with the school-specific-setting) to offer night classes for adult education. Open it up to some older characters without restricting them to teachers/staff at the school.
@dreampipe said in Spirit Lake: An Original Modern Fantasy Game:
My crotchety fellow will have been born in the town a long time ago, but had been a little over ambitious and decided to whisk away to city-life for better opportunities. Unfortunately he'd struck out one too many times and after two decades away from the home turf, there's nowhere else he's got to go. He doesn't know many of these younger faces around and he's pretty behind on the times.
Will probably enjoy digging in a musty used bookstore, give side-eye to the youths on instagram and take his coffee black. Also still uses a flip phone.
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@Sparks said in What Types of Games Would People Like To See?:
@Atomic said in What Types of Games Would People Like To See?:
@gryphter I think at that point you are almost at Rising Stars.
Which would also be an interesting setup for a game. A town where a mysterious light from the heavens hits a town, and every unborn child is born with mysterious powers? Where you could basically chargen a really messed-up adult, and then periodically play flashback scenes with other folks to flesh out past relationships (because you've all known each other all your lives, being born in the same town and being known globally as having unique talents).
If you want to be PvE you leave it there and let them deal with things the staff runs (maybe even more of their own, who are using their powers for ill). If you want to be PvP, you just introduce the 'each one of you who dies, the power is distributed among the rest, making you that much stronger' element...
Man, this would actually be really cool. Even if/when your character died, you can slip right back in to being a part of the game, with none of that awkward 'I don't know anyone'/behind the curve stuff. XP is fun and all and can still be used for skills/stats, but the general 'power level' stays the same across the board.
I do not have an Etsy shop, because ordering things to sell is anxiety inducing, but I did throw a few things up on redbubble?
@ortallus saaaaaaame on the incredibly interested! Thanks for mentioning this place!
@Doozer said in Meg's Playlist:
@Meg I am glad you’re doing better. Sending the vibes of a litter of puppies your way.
@crawfish I love it so, so much! It was such an awesome moment, and so perfectly portrayed!
@crawfish ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
That is so gorgeous.
@crawfish aaaahhhhh I love it so, so much. black dahlia auda
@crawfish and the ghost just incredibly unsure what is going on
@skew said in Spirit Lake: An Original Modern Fantasy Game:
@everyone else... I'm fixing to play a cafe/community art store owner. Be more than happy for any connections people want. See you all on Wednesday!
I had thoughts of playing an artist!