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Captain's Log (Solo RPG)
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New comment on GeekList Solitaire Games On Your Table -- February 2026
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by NasumQSU
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Reply: Creative Fodder:: Re: RPGG Microbadges - Design, Discussion, Request and Fixes Thread
Posted: Sun, 01 Mar 03:11:21
The E is definitely better, but I suspect that simply "L E" might present a cleaner image than "LoE" ?
Posted: Sun, 01 Mar 03:11:21
by Pete_R
wildthayne wrote:
Requested for RPG Land of Eem Fantasy RPG.
Group: » Role-Playing Games » L
Grouping Description: Land of Eem RPG fan
Name: Land of Eem RPG fan
Mouseover: Land of Eem RPG fan
{edit: The word "Fantasy" has been dropped since it is not on the actual game.}
Group: » Role-Playing Games » L
Grouping Description: Land of Eem RPG fan
Name: Land of Eem RPG fan
Mouseover: Land of Eem RPG fan
{edit: The word "Fantasy" has been dropped since it is not on the actual game.}
Der Das wrote:
At first glance I read "LF". I feel that the edge of the lower bar of the E needs a smidge of higher contrast.
The E is definitely better, but I suspect that simply "L E" might present a cleaner image than "LoE" ?
...four as one...
Posted: Sun, 01 Mar 03:05:01
Posted: Sun, 01 Mar 03:05:01
Day 3339. February 21, 2026. Coimbra...
The priest watched her try in vain opening the first door. The spell woven into it was too strong, stronger than her steel and as stubborn as their faith. The next door also didn't budge; they couldn't even spot the handle or hinges. Just the faintest recess in the stone hinted that an opening was even there.
"Third one's the charm," one of the paladins said, stepping toward the final door at the dungeon entrance.
"You've got to be kidding," she said from behind the visor. "This one's locked as well."
"Magic again?" the priest asked.
"I don't think so…" the paladin said, straining against it. When the handle refused to turn, she kicked. When that failed, two of them rammed it together. Then came the swords. The priest shifted uneasily. Whatever waited beyond that door, now knew they were coming.
"Got it!" one shouted as a plank splintered. She slipped her hand through the door, grabbed the inner handle, and pulled the door wide... just in time to raise her shield against a hobgoblin's scimitar.
"As one!" the paladins cried, locking shields and advancing in tight formation.
Ambush! by Gemini.
One of my most successful parties in 4AD adventures was made up of four cleric women. Healing powers galore, matched with increasingly better weapons and stats, shaped those fledgling nuns into sanctified executioners. This trio of paladins might rival them. What these girls lack in healing, they compensate for with impenetrable defense. And the eunuch priest, weakest on paper, may yet prove essential if their wounds ever run too deep under the armour.
They didn't come across any more locked doors as they explored deeper. Monsters took their place, the first a fire-spewing chimera. They traded blows, flame licking at armor, until the priest, of all people, landed the killing strike with his ten-foot pole. They were covered in fire again, a few rooms later, this time from a young dragon. Roused and resolute, the paladins formed up and advanced as a single armored wedge. The dragon shrieked in pain as each of the blades cut into the softer underbelly.
Certain the beast was dead, they rested and prayed before looting the chamber. A chest, naturally, stuffed with coins for the order's tithe. And more precious still, a healing potion.
The real treasure, lies in between dice rolls. by Gemini.
Zombies and poison traps rounded up what was turning out to be a lively first dungeon for this new party. But the real highlight was when they found a secret passage descending further into the dark.
The stench hit first, mildew and rot. Tiny spores swirled in the faint lantern glow. A vanguard for the spore men who ambushed them. Each time one of the swords connected with the mushy body, it triggered an explosion of toxic dust filling the cavern with even more breathable poison. Amazingly, they survived, but the spore dragon in the next room proved tougher still. It greeted them with a wave of fungal vomit.
They pushed through, "As one!" the battle cry for tonight's session.
When a Rot Ogre revealed itself as the final boss, the three paladins unleashed a Divine Smite together, ending the adventure in a single pulverizing strike.
⭐⭐⭐
One year ago: ...pitfalls on fury road...One year later: N/A
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The priest watched her try in vain opening the first door. The spell woven into it was too strong, stronger than her steel and as stubborn as their faith. The next door also didn't budge; they couldn't even spot the handle or hinges. Just the faintest recess in the stone hinted that an opening was even there.
"Third one's the charm," one of the paladins said, stepping toward the final door at the dungeon entrance.
"You've got to be kidding," she said from behind the visor. "This one's locked as well."
"Magic again?" the priest asked.
"I don't think so…" the paladin said, straining against it. When the handle refused to turn, she kicked. When that failed, two of them rammed it together. Then came the swords. The priest shifted uneasily. Whatever waited beyond that door, now knew they were coming.
"Got it!" one shouted as a plank splintered. She slipped her hand through the door, grabbed the inner handle, and pulled the door wide... just in time to raise her shield against a hobgoblin's scimitar.
"As one!" the paladins cried, locking shields and advancing in tight formation.
Ambush! by Gemini.
One of my most successful parties in 4AD adventures was made up of four cleric women. Healing powers galore, matched with increasingly better weapons and stats, shaped those fledgling nuns into sanctified executioners. This trio of paladins might rival them. What these girls lack in healing, they compensate for with impenetrable defense. And the eunuch priest, weakest on paper, may yet prove essential if their wounds ever run too deep under the armour.
They didn't come across any more locked doors as they explored deeper. Monsters took their place, the first a fire-spewing chimera. They traded blows, flame licking at armor, until the priest, of all people, landed the killing strike with his ten-foot pole. They were covered in fire again, a few rooms later, this time from a young dragon. Roused and resolute, the paladins formed up and advanced as a single armored wedge. The dragon shrieked in pain as each of the blades cut into the softer underbelly.
Certain the beast was dead, they rested and prayed before looting the chamber. A chest, naturally, stuffed with coins for the order's tithe. And more precious still, a healing potion.
The real treasure, lies in between dice rolls. by Gemini.
Zombies and poison traps rounded up what was turning out to be a lively first dungeon for this new party. But the real highlight was when they found a secret passage descending further into the dark.
The stench hit first, mildew and rot. Tiny spores swirled in the faint lantern glow. A vanguard for the spore men who ambushed them. Each time one of the swords connected with the mushy body, it triggered an explosion of toxic dust filling the cavern with even more breathable poison. Amazingly, they survived, but the spore dragon in the next room proved tougher still. It greeted them with a wave of fungal vomit.
They pushed through, "As one!" the battle cry for tonight's session.
When a Rot Ogre revealed itself as the final boss, the three paladins unleashed a Divine Smite together, ending the adventure in a single pulverizing strike.
One year ago: ...pitfalls on fury road...One year later: N/A
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New comment on GeekList '26 Dice Tower West Virtual Flea Market
Posted: Sun, 01 Mar 02:58:24
I've seen what bidding does to people....
YOLO
Posted: Sun, 01 Mar 02:58:24
biggy_serg wrote:
lrodrigues wrote:
Someone just posted Cosmic Frog.
biggy_serg wrote:
Cosmic frog anyone?
I've seen what bidding does to people....
YOLO
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: MLS, MLS Fantasy, and US Soccer 2026
Posted: Sun, 01 Mar 02:44:10
The peanut gallery is saying Mehmeti, but I just hope the Baby Bulls keep being a thing.
I wish FC Cincinnati would play their kids. Noonan would rather bring in a journeyman. Ugh.
Posted: Sun, 01 Mar 02:44:10
by brumcg
littlechandler wrote:
Alright, which of the new NYRB children are we anointing as the wunderkid who will bring us 2030 World Cup glory?
The peanut gallery is saying Mehmeti, but I just hope the Baby Bulls keep being a thing.
I wish FC Cincinnati would play their kids. Noonan would rather bring in a journeyman. Ugh.




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