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    nevermind

    Facebook's name is shockingly appropriate in retrospect
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    nevermind

    So basically like a prehistoric person
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    Non-Fundamental Forces

    You can totally turn lead into gold, it just requires a giant particle accelerator and a stupidly large amount of energy
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    Custom divine abilities, portfolios, etc.

    Which system is this? is this 3e?
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    Non-Fundamental Forces

    I'm pretty sure they meant the weak nuclear force
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    Hasbro Confirms New Unannounced Dungeons & Dragons Video Game in Development

    Or like that weird Dragonshard game that came out shortly after Eberron first dropped
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    Campaigns in a nutshell. Adventures in a sentence.

    The Artist - On the trail of a murderous and possibly demoniv "artist" whose "art" id killing people in strange and interesting ways High Speed, Low Gravity - Car chase in low gravity The Rock Star - (This would be funnier if it were still the 20th century and the comspiraci4s theories it;s...
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    Campaigns in a nutshell. Adventures in a sentence.

    The Allpocalypse - All of the end times predictions from every religion are all happening all at once. The Apocalypse, Ragnarok, the Kali Yuga, X-Day, Duhsama-Duhsama, Tzitzimitl, all of it
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    Campaigns in a nutshell. Adventures in a sentence.

    Decrypted - A spy is killed and some sensitive secret information stolen from them. Later they rise as a powerful undead creature bent on making the information secret again by eliminating all who know it. Unfortunately the leaked information has become semi-common knowledge in the interim The...
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    [Creative Exercise] Worlds in a word, planes in a paragraph

    Setting that's a cross between cyberpunk and dieselpunk. It's the future and there's computers and megacorps, but there's also prohibition and gangsters. EDIT: Prohibition and densely packed cities should both be played up to distinguish this from the Chairmen tribe from Fallout New Vegas, who...
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    What are you reading in 2024?

    Humble Pi by Matt Parker is proving to be pretty good
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    What are you reading in 2024?

    And they continue getting better from there (except for the final few installments of the series, which were negatively impacted by the fact that Sir Terry was at that point suffering from advanced alzheimer's disease)
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    Good RPGs for killing Nazis

    If Nurgle isn't a de facto good guy than an argument could be made that the Eldar aren't either. The impression I've gotten of Ynnead is a less avuncular Nurgle
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    Campaigns in a nutshell. Adventures in a sentence.

    repaired link Ten doors. pick one and tell me why.
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    Good RPGs for killing Nazis

    If you include the world of CRPGs the main plot of Fallout 3 is about stopping fascists
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    A Child's Logic

    I spent one summer as a kid afraid to eat solid foods after seeing part of a biopic about a singer who choked to death
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    A Child's Logic

    That reminds me of an old joke. A man goes in for surgery and he asks the surgeon "Will I be able to play the piano after the operation?". The doctor replies "yes, you will". The patient says "great! I couldn't before"
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    Loretober: A Fantasy Worldbuilding Challenge for October!

    We need like a generic, all the time, lore tidbits thread
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    D&D General Alternate Stats for Initiative [+]

    I think the rationale for constitution-based initiative would be that it's sort of the opposite of decrepitude
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