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    Linking 1390 London to Waterdeep

    Londoners that make their way into Waterdeep are 1st level fighters with maximum hit points scores modified by their constitution scores, or they are 1st level Rogues, this should simulate the realities of medieval London., or else they are commoners.
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    Linking 1390 London to Waterdeep

    First a Map And here is an article describing London in 1390 http://www.medievalists.net/2016/10/1390-ad-london-in-the-late-middle-ages/ Now a map of Waterdeep Now lets suppose the sewers connected, a long forgotten gate opens up and connects the underground of London to Waterdeep. Some...
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    Longevity And Justice

    In the middle ages, jails were only temporary holding facilities until some other punishment was devised, punishments included things like, a fine, enslavement, removal of body parts, torture, and execution. People were only jailed long term when a ransom was expected, and that usually happened...
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    Need idea about player spaceship landing on planets

    I'm working on a mix and match campaign, the premise is that Toril appears in our Solar System on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth, along with Toril also appears its Moon Selune and the Tears of Selune in the Moon's L4 and L5 positions as well as a sphere of space around the planet...
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    Need idea about player spaceship landing on planets

    The main reason is just getting into orbit from an Earthlike planet's surface uses a tremendous amount of fuel, and the spaceship needs to accelerate at a rate greater than the pull of gravity to get above the atmosphere. A ship has to fight gravity on its way up and the fuel it uses to fight...
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    Need idea about player spaceship landing on planets

    One obvious reason not to land a spaceship is that it contains something very dangerous to people living on the ground. Star Trek spaceships are fueled by antimatter for example. So you want to put your players in charge of a huge ship that can't land? One reason might be that a starship's FTL...
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    D&D/RPG Songs

    There were a few that came with Dragonlance modules.
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    What would happen if you reversed all the alignments for all the creatures in the Monster manual?

    What if you went over each monster entry in the Monster Manual, and you changed every Lawful Alignment into a chaotic alignment, every good alignment into an evil alignment, every evil alignment into a good alignment and every chaotic alignment into a lawful alignment? In general terms if you...
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    Do You Think Encounters Should be Difficult?

    Here's an interesting encounter, one goblin with a slingshot guarding a mountain of gold pieces.
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    Big Changes At White Wolf Following Controversy

    That is a part of Russia is it not? The leader of Russia is named Vladimir, what a coincidence, that was Dracula's first name as well!
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    Forge of Fury

    I like the old days when they didn't do super modules that cost $50.
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    Worlds of Design: Fantasy vs. Sci-Fi Part 1

    Could you set Western on Mars? Mars looks a lot like some very dry places out west Some changes would have to be made to make the setting plausible yet still a Western.
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    D&D 5E WotC's Nathan Stewart Teases New D&D Setting Book in 2019

    Kara Tur, Maztica, Al Quadam. Sorry I don't know how to spell the last, you know that Arabian setting on Toril.
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    Toril in a box

    This is a science fiction idea, which may soon become reality with the advancement of Artificial intelligence. Imagine that it is the year 2035 and there is a computer sitting in a laboratory. Strong artificial intelligence has been a reality for over a decade, and now finally we have a computer...
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    Worlds of Design: Fantasy vs. Sci-Fi Part 1

    I like to have fantasy and science fiction come together like oil and water, that is they don't blend like Starfinder. If you have magic based technology, the whole thing is fantasy. There is an adjective I like to use when describing such a setting, I call it "scientifical". Its a made up word...
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    Worlds of Design: Fantasy vs. Sci-Fi Part 1

    Is the movie and book, Ready Player One, science fiction or fantasy? In the book, much of it was based on Dungeons & Dragons, he even had the hero's Avatar visit the Tomb of Horrors. Dungeons and Dragons is a fantasy genere, but the science fiction is the virtual reality technology that...
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    Orun: The Anti-Post-Apocalyptic RPG

    You mean they are uploads living in a computer simulation? The word apotheosis was used in the television series Caprica, and that is what it meant in that show. So are Orun, AIs?
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    Toril as a Counter-Earth

    You don't have to simulate the entire Universe, only those parts where people are to observe. For instance, Maybe Jupiter didn't have any moons until that first observation was made through a telescope, there could have been a probability of Jupiter having moons but that probability only...
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    Toril as a Counter-Earth

    The way quantum mechanics uses probability to resolve the position of particles would seems to suggest that the Universe itself uses approximations for the tiniest of particles, and there are also things like the Observer effect and Schrodinger's Cat, all seeming to suggest perhaps that we are...
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    Toril as a Counter-Earth

    But we aren't arguing about the real universe, just about a game. I don't have to prove anything, just suggest a plausible explanation. Also with science fiction, I don't have to solve every problem on how to get there, just suggest enough of a solution to make it sound somewhat plausible that...
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