The misbegotten waif thread a/k/a The Fray V2


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Dragonwriter

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I did not...what is it?

After the NZ earthquake, RPGNow talked with some of their partners/publishers and put together a nice bundle package, with proceeds from the sale going to the Red Cross/the earthquake victims. They had a banner up through last week after the sale, saying they raised a little over $46K.

It was about 40-some pdfs, $300 in savings... And the only reason I got it was seeing a post in either the Industry or the General forum.
And now I'm itching to run (or at least play in) several games using the 3pp from that...
Among them, Scion: Hero and Armageddon: The End Times.

Scion has had my eye for some time now... I'm a mythology buff, so the idea of playing characters with divine heritage really appeals to me. :)
(That, and now I really want to RP as Baron Samedi, speaking with one of his half-mortal children. :lol: )
 



Dragonwriter

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Here I thought you were talking about the Bond character (I loved Goldeneye growing up on N64)

I'd actually forgotten about him. And when I last watched Live and Let Die, I didn't have the slightest inkling about that character's inspiration.

Come to think of it, I still don't have a lot of knowledge concerning the Loa/Voodoo... I'll need to see if I can find one of my family's old, giant mythology encyclopedias...
 

renau1g

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My knowledge of Voodoo is limited to watching Princess and the Frog (Disney) with my boys. The antagonist is a voodoo practicer, The Shadow Man.
 

Dragonwriter

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A couple friends of mine have recommended that one (but I'm not much of a Disney-watcher, these days :p)...

But my own knowledge on the subject is rather limited, as well. I've never really had a good chance to learn about it, even though I'd like to.

I'm one of those folks who enjoys learning about a wide variety of unusual subjects... You never know when some obscure piece of info might come in handy! Besides, having a bunch of info concerning creatures/spirits/myths/folklore is of great use for GMs. :D
 


Dragonwriter

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I'm not fond of scouring the internet for info... Too many advertisements, no matter what search engine I use. I remember doing research on the history of medieval weapons and was getting all sorts of "buy weapon history" and "history for sale". Or just links to other search engines. :erm:

So, when possible, I like to use good old books. And I'm one of those weird folk who really enjoys a proper book. It feels... right. And I tend to retain things better if I read them from a page, rather than a screen.
 

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