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Reply: Star Wars:: General:: Re: Is it time far a new Star Wars RPG?
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:57:04
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:57:04
by ctimmins
Most likely scenario - Disney teams up with a "major player" in the RPG world and we get Star Wars 5e.
Product For Sale: Teenagers from Outer Space (1st Edition)
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:55:15
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:55:15
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JUN 7: What would you say would be the most impressive building (or space station etc.) your party ever visited? Was it just a prop, or did it really matter within the story?
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:49:06
It would be this for me as well.
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:49:06
by AZBarbarian
GeoffreyB wrote:
The Renraku Arcology in the Shadowrun family of games.
It would be this for me as well.
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JUN 6: Have you ever commissioned art of one of your characters? If so, feel free to show it off! If not, have you used images or photos to represent your characters? Where did you find them?
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:48:57
This is Annabelle the Clockwork Mage from our Ravenloft and later Greyhawk campaign (sadly, likely on forever hiatus), with her familair Marius the clockwork dog. Art by Ron Randall.
PinkCat, my once teenage hacker now adult businessperson, from Shadowrun. Well, her Matrix icon at least. By Daphne Lage.
Miss Ood, a reoccuring villainess from my 1960s MASKS campaign. Art by David Hahn and Karl Kesel.
So, it is one of my few indulgences.
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:48:57
by SeaofStars
Well, as the asker of the question, best answer it. Yes, I have several comic book artists whose work I admire, and when they crowdfund their own books and offer orinal art as one of the tiers. I look on it as getting orginal art with a bonus graphic novel!This is Annabelle the Clockwork Mage from our Ravenloft and later Greyhawk campaign (sadly, likely on forever hiatus), with her familair Marius the clockwork dog. Art by Ron Randall.
PinkCat, my once teenage hacker now adult businessperson, from Shadowrun. Well, her Matrix icon at least. By Daphne Lage.
Miss Ood, a reoccuring villainess from my 1960s MASKS campaign. Art by David Hahn and Karl Kesel.
So, it is one of my few indulgences.
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: Roll the Dice (RPGG Edition)
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:39:59
I think that's a first!
brumcg previously rolled d474 = 8 (But this isn't... )
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:39:59
by brumcg
govmiller wrote:
govmiller previously rolled d501 = 1 (Ah, nothing beats the ) Star Trek spin-offs...
I think that's a first!
brumcg previously rolled d474 = 8 (But this isn't... )
Reply: Play by Forum:: Re: [RECRUITING] Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:39:40
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:39:40
All players should compile their inventory as normal, please. Whilst you will be unable to use your inventory at the start of the scenario, there will be an opportunity to recover it.
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: Tavern Game - Why the Person Above Me Should be Banned (part II)
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:28:23
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:28:23
by TomTi89
Banned for not displaying the rules for all to read
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: Tavern Game - Why the Person Above Me Should be Banned (part II)
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:26:15
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:26:15
by Vospire
Banned for promoting the fight club.....you know what the first rule is!
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JUN 7: What would you say would be the most impressive building (or space station etc.) your party ever visited? Was it just a prop, or did it really matter within the story?
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:20:42
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:20:42
by latindog
Not exactly sure but a flying castle with a full keep and dungeon flown by a Giant in the published 5e module Tyranny of Dragons stands out as memorable. It certainly mattered within the story as it transported the characters from one place to another and was the location of a pitched aerial battle.
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JUN 6: Have you ever commissioned art of one of your characters? If so, feel free to show it off! If not, have you used images or photos to represent your characters? Where did you find them?
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:18:12
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:18:12
by latindog
I've never commissioned artwork for any character of mine. For a forum based play of Vaesen on RPGG, I used AI to generate a character image that a generous [user=Gorlab]user[/user] here made into a banner .. My daugher once gave me a D&D sized mini of myself with a d20 that I have painted and keep on a shelf.
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JUN 5: At what age did you came in contact with TTRPG and when did you first start playing?
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:10:54
Posted: Sun, 07 Jun 17:10:54
by latindog
My first contact with an RPG was puchasing a copy of the Holmes Basic Box at a garage sale across the street from my house. The box that I played (with Keep on the Borderlands) came out in 1979 but it was obviously being discarded so it must have been a few years after that. My best guess is somewhere from 1981-84. I bought the book, read it voraciously and started DMing Keep on the Borderlands with local kids soon after. Around the same time, I would read Choose Your Own Adventure books from the school library. Not sure which was first.

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