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<blockquote data-quote="Scurvy_Platypus" data-source="post: 4060853" data-attributes="member: 43283"><p>You know... every time I see that name I think of it as "Spawn of fashion." I'm guessing it's supposed to be pronounced "fah-shawn"...</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I always have this image of a small press game that focuses on fashion competition amongst demons. Contestants get points for overall looks, as well as looks in specific categories (Nightmare, Apocalypse, Possession, Temptation, Vengeance). Along with the different "looks" categories, there's the various Talent categories as well. Talents could include something from the "looks" categories, as well as Torture, Twisted Wish Fulfillment, Impersonation/Masquerading, Mayhem, and probably some others.</p><p></p><p>The players all get to be demons of different sorts, and customize out their demons however they want. The various demons get summoned to do different tasks and have to work together to accomplish the task, but still undercut the others to present themselves in the best light. Points are scored for various things, and the winner of each category gets some sort of demony reward. Winner of the competition get a promotion in demon ranks. It's a "team based" competition, in that their sponser (a higher level demon) has put them all together.</p><p></p><p>Everyone knows demons love their independence, and it's a devilsh thing to force them to work together. Luckily, in Hell "Might makes Right!" and the characters are on the low end of the pole.</p><p></p><p>Failure of course means that the losers get tortured. Technically, it should be the sponser that's tortured and suffers (and that does happen), but usually the sponser demon is able to arrange things so that the real losers (the competing demons) are the ones that suffer.</p><p></p><p>Essentially, a competative rpg like Rune, only focused on demons and demonic fashions (mayhem just goes along with it)</p><p></p><p>The first time it popped into my head I pictured a competition between hellspawn (like Spawn, the comicbook character), but figured going for all out evil demons would be more fun.</p><p></p><p>I haven't bothered to really sit down and flesh it out, but it's popped up in the back of my mind several times. I really ought to do it sometime, just to see if it can join the ranks. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scurvy_Platypus, post: 4060853, member: 43283"] You know... every time I see that name I think of it as "Spawn of fashion." I'm guessing it's supposed to be pronounced "fah-shawn"... Anyway, I always have this image of a small press game that focuses on fashion competition amongst demons. Contestants get points for overall looks, as well as looks in specific categories (Nightmare, Apocalypse, Possession, Temptation, Vengeance). Along with the different "looks" categories, there's the various Talent categories as well. Talents could include something from the "looks" categories, as well as Torture, Twisted Wish Fulfillment, Impersonation/Masquerading, Mayhem, and probably some others. The players all get to be demons of different sorts, and customize out their demons however they want. The various demons get summoned to do different tasks and have to work together to accomplish the task, but still undercut the others to present themselves in the best light. Points are scored for various things, and the winner of each category gets some sort of demony reward. Winner of the competition get a promotion in demon ranks. It's a "team based" competition, in that their sponser (a higher level demon) has put them all together. Everyone knows demons love their independence, and it's a devilsh thing to force them to work together. Luckily, in Hell "Might makes Right!" and the characters are on the low end of the pole. Failure of course means that the losers get tortured. Technically, it should be the sponser that's tortured and suffers (and that does happen), but usually the sponser demon is able to arrange things so that the real losers (the competing demons) are the ones that suffer. Essentially, a competative rpg like Rune, only focused on demons and demonic fashions (mayhem just goes along with it) The first time it popped into my head I pictured a competition between hellspawn (like Spawn, the comicbook character), but figured going for all out evil demons would be more fun. I haven't bothered to really sit down and flesh it out, but it's popped up in the back of my mind several times. I really ought to do it sometime, just to see if it can join the ranks. :) [/QUOTE]
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