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  1. Krypter

    City Survivor - Final Vote! (Read the Question before voting!!!!)

    Speak to Clueless, or myself, or start a thread on the Planewalker Forums. (sorry about the off-topic posts, folks)
  2. Krypter

    City Survivor - Final Vote! (Read the Question before voting!!!!)

    Planewalker can help out with formatting, layout and hosting, if you need it.
  3. Krypter

    City Survivor - Final Vote! (Read the Question before voting!!!!)

    Hairs on a bobbin, old bunt. Hairs on a bobbin. :p Seriously though, the Cant can be very annoying when overused, which is why I generally only use it during gaming, and then sparingly. It is an interesting roleplaying experience though, and adds a lot of flavour to the old books.
  4. Krypter

    City Survivor - Final Vote! (Read the Question before voting!!!!)

    Ooh, care to share that very useful reference with the rest of us? Do you have a link or a document? Thanks.
  5. Krypter

    City Survivor - Final Vote! (Read the Question before voting!!!!)

    Nothing. I preferred Greyhawk City but looking at the numbers it was easier (and more rational) to vote for the city other than Sigil that looked closest to getting eliminated. I don't know much about Freeport but what I do know I don't particularly like. I would have voted Freeport off earlier...
  6. Krypter

    City Survivor - Final Vote! (Read the Question before voting!!!!)

    Except there's no such thing in Sigil. The City of Doors is much more story-driven than stat-driven; it's who and what you know that makes you powerful, not levels or feat chains. The 2E version of Planescape had barely any stats at all, and that's part of its charm to many fans.
  7. Krypter

    City Survivor - round 10! (Final Three)

    Well, some of us were only informed of this contest in Round 10, and came to the defence of the City of Doors. And some of us have never watched Survivor...and still don't want to. I almost made the "vote for your favorite city!" mistake too. Could someone post a list of all the cities that...
  8. Krypter

    City Survivor - round 10! (Final Three)

    The extraplanar reinforcements have arrived. For Concordance!
  9. Krypter

    Planewalker.com: Harmonium Homeworld Project

    For those not familiar with the 2E Planescape setting, the Harmonium are a philosophical faction of super-Lawful folks who have conquered many Prime Material worlds and want to assimilate you into their perfectly-regimented society. I bet a lot of paladins would like Ortho...
  10. Krypter

    What do you want from a campaign setting?

    Did I mention maps? Maps would be good. Stylized maps, hand-painted or inked, with nice parchment effects, weird little monsters running around on the map, and tiny trees scattered here and there. Not the generic computer-generated maps neither. Those always leave me cold. They may even look...
  11. Krypter

    Death to all Cat People!!

    Couldn't have said it better myself. They're uber-popular (especially among teenage girls) because everyone wants to be a sleek, sexy, agile yet powerful and refined creature...and cats embody that to many people. And that makes cat-girls fetish objects to many boys/men. I really don't know how...
  12. Krypter

    What do you want from a campaign setting?

    A beautiful painted map. Nothing inspires me more to adventure than a map of unknown lands with cool names. :) Then again, I'm a geographer...we're easy to please. Too much history is boring; not enough economics makes a hash of how the world works. Focus on the little things that make life...
  13. Krypter

    What does 'epic' mean to you?

    Involving the fate of entire nation-states or even the whole world, played out over a long-ish period of time (months to years in game). Possibly travel to other worlds (underworld/overworld), possibly involving the gods, since they are often enmeshed in the affairs of nation-states and worlds...
  14. Krypter

    Cold wrought iron, what is it?

    OK, but then why do we have so many stories of magical weapons and armour? If they're immiscible, why are they combined so often in fantasy?
  15. Krypter

    Quitting a group & starting anew..ground rules?

    Yes, the questionaire is rude and insulting for anyone with a basic understanding of social etiquette. It may weed out the insane losers, but it also weeds out decent, well-adjusted people who don't like being preemptively hit on the head. That's definitely control freak territory, Emirikol...
  16. Krypter

    Alignments: Team America Style

    Hehe...yes, those [NPCs] sure are pretty close to [evil]. But when you get [Adventurers] and [NPCs] together, they make beautiful [combat]. :uhoh: What is John Tyne's Let's Kill?
  17. Krypter

    RPG Illegal File Sharing Hurts the Hobby

    Lawful Good vs. Chaotic Good. FIGHT! ;) (I would agree with Petri here, but then I've always come up as Chaotic Good myself in all those personality tests.)
  18. Krypter

    Alignments: Team America Style

    Because the US has the most protected free speech in the world, and you can't sue someone for libel/slander when it's satire. I loved Team America too, but you know what they say about analogies... In the movie, didn't Yang blow away several Yin? I guess the analogy would be that NPCs are...
  19. Krypter

    Check it out

    Darn. Canada...so close, and yet so far away. Happy B anyway, it's definitely a nice gesture. Loved your UA stuff.
  20. Krypter

    Starting Age of Worms

    Watch out for the room with the iron balls trap. Not only deadly if everyone falls in, but it has also been brought to my attention that sneaky players could try to sell the iron for, like, 1 million gold pieces. Apply liberal amounts of common sense as needed.
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