

The whole thing about Instrumentality is forsaking your physical body. Now, once you return to reality and realise your whole city is flooded like in the final scene, that’s when things start to go wrong.
The whole thing about Instrumentality is forsaking your physical body. Now, once you return to reality and realise your whole city is flooded like in the final scene, that’s when things start to go wrong.
This ended up being the saddest session of the campaign.
I think the Venn diagram of non-D&D TTRPG players and programmers is a circle.
Haven’t played Gianna Sisters, but I’ve heard the soundtrack for the newest one was made by the incredible Machinae Supremacy.
Yep, it and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom! The first PG-13 movie was Red Dawn, which would probably be R today.
Never seen or read it, but am in the middle of Blood Meridian from the same author… Yeah, I get it.
If you know about how Pennywise works, this is really funny.
As someone who’s never seen it, I feel like I need to watch it now.
MANKIND IS DEAD. BLOOD IS FUEL. HELL IS FULL.
1950s-1960s pulp Japanese sci-fi show in black and white where the villains are dressed in silly-looking outfits with antennae and a big “Z” in the centre. The first episode’s plot was about a scientist’s daughter being kidnapped.
I think your best bet would be looking into the CRPG subgenre, though I can’t name any specific examples of games with pacifist routes.
I might be wrong but I’m pretty sure Anarchy is a book built off of v5.
I felt like Anarchy was a weird system that was harmed by its nature as an extension of 5e, though I get its appeal. I personally prefer the classic FASA editions.
fucking clanker
Oh, hey, I love your comics! I wonder which edition it was: 1e, Burned Over, or 2e?
we get a little silly
Wait, wasn’t Burned Over a toned down version of 1e, with 2e being later?
I’d argue her exasperated acceleration through the five stages of grief adds a lot to the video, but I understand not wanting it.