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  1. Laurefindel

    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    I’m not rewatching Alien 3. I’m still mad at them…
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    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    Although even on a more tactical side, this is the perfect field test opportunity to see how they will react physically, emotionally, mentally, and socially. When he authorized the mission, they were going out for search-and-rescue. Turns out there was more to it (and that point it was way to...
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    Spoilers Alien: Earth Spoiler Thread

    Finally got to see it. Episode 3 is about to come up soon too I think (tomorrow, Tuesday?) I loved the grain and camera filters on the Maginot scenes; very 1979. Once again, people are shockingly lax about any kind of safety protocols or precautions of any sorts, from people who should know...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Opinions on the Topaz Dragon Reverse Wings?

    I was about to say that most modern fighter planes with more conventional wing designs like the F-35 cannot fly without heavy computer assistance either, but that’s besides the point now I think. I can imagine ways for the dragon to fly with reverse wings, as I wrote in the rest of my last...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Opinions on the Topaz Dragon Reverse Wings?

    I see. While their pitch leans forward, the wings of a x-29 aren’t backward. They are thicker in the front than in the back, like any regular wing. So keeping with the x-29 analogy, to make some sense of reverse wings, the dragon’s musculature should face the « right » direction, compensating...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Opinions on the Topaz Dragon Reverse Wings?

    Im sticking with my headcanon explanation that the Topaz dragon’s wings aren’t backward; they’re normal and they fly normally. Only, Topaz dragons have the ability to dislocate their « shoulders » to turn their wings backwards when landed. Why? I have no clue, but obviously because it’s of some...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Opinions on the Topaz Dragon Reverse Wings?

    I’ll give you « interesting », but I don’t find it surprising. Our suspension of disbelief is intimately linked to what we know and have experienced. There are many ways to fly in fantasy, but most exist in relations to things we know. Maybe dragons fly like birds. Maybe theyfly like bats...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Opinions on the Topaz Dragon Reverse Wings?

    I’d sooner accept a dragon that can fly without wings, or one with wings detached from its body like the spines of the topaz dragon than a dragon that does have wings but use them in a way that is counter-productive. It’s like having a car with wheels on the roof instead of where they usually...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Opinions on the Topaz Dragon Reverse Wings?

    I mean, despite my thoughts about backward wings, the artist is undeniably talented and it’s a beautifully executed piece! If I was to use Topaz dragons in my games, they’d be the equivalent of double-jointed dragons who found a way to use their wings to do something (some kind of...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Opinions on the Topaz Dragon Reverse Wings?

    I don’t see anything controversial. I just find it incredibly goofy. I’m not a fan of « because magic » or « because dragon » as a universal hand-wave pass for anything or everything….
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    Interested in checking out non-D&D fantasy "old school" ttrpgs

    Yeah, Ars Magica, Pendragon, and WFRP are all mid-eighties games. Whether that is « old school » is debatable.
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    Interested in checking out non-D&D fantasy "old school" ttrpgs

    Pendragon, Ars Magika, and Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay each represent a different aspect of fantasy European feudal/imperial era. Each are worth playing IMO, and you’ll get a very different vibe out of each game. Ars Magika is the most immersed in the medieval paradigm, despite all the magic...
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    Star Wars RPG hack of TOR, now with space combat! (feedback wanted)

    I edited the three documents with the latest updates (mostly cosmetic but with a few corrections and additions such as a table of content, etc). I didn't remove all the images this time so here they are in all their glorious lavishness. Still not sure about the power level of the adversaries...
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    Break Canon: New Adventures in Known Universes

    Whoa, that must have been some wild party...
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    Break Canon: New Adventures in Known Universes

    Star Wars, Marvel, DC, and Star Trek work really well for this. In many cases, breaking canon is canon with all their official alternate universes/timelines/reboots/what-ifs. Star Wars is particularly ripe for breaking canon IMO, almost begging for it really with Star Wars stories going in so...
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    Star Wars RPG hack of TOR, now with space combat! (feedback wanted)

    (Edited 07-27-2025) Two years ago, I started working on a Star Wars RPG using the rules of The One Ring 2e. To avoid necromancy, I'm making a new thread but you can find the original discussions on these forums here. I finally sat down to complete the Starship Creation and Space Combat rules...
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    Realistic Combat that's Simple(ish)

    I think that a lot of people use « realism » to express « relatability ». They want rules that reflect what they have experienced in the past. Which I think is legitimate, to a certain extent at any case. But realism, for a million reasons that would be to heavy to track in roleplaying games...
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    Optimization and optimizers...

    If they’re wasting character resources and letting go better feats, they’re not very good optimizers. Min-Maxers will try to get the highest bonus and leave the biggest weaknesses wide open. Oftentimes that is less than optimal. These builds don’t score high on my optimizer scale…
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    D&D General Optimistic Thoughts on Optimizing

    Of course optimisers like puppies! It’s the best way to get chicks! Obviously you have to be selective about your puppy for maximum cuteness and chick-magnetism. And depending on who you’re after, you may want to look into hypoallergenic breeds… As for ice cream, well, there’s a great debate...
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    A few things I really like about WFRP

    I don’t know to what extent this is true, but I always felt that Warhammer had a more European feel, both in the themes and geography of its setting, and in the way it was meant to be played. My experience with European players is almost exclusively from France, but it was clear that their play...
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