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Thread: Chris Tannhauser:: Off Topic:: NIGHTFEAST
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 23:03:04
You would not be wrong if you thought you saw Primrose and Pansy—world-famous conjoined twins, the celebrated “two-headed girl”—exiting the mass shooting event at The Vampire’s Kiss lounge in Manhattan with a back-slung combat shotgun and depleted bandoliers. Prim’s face was streaked with gore and a thousand-yard grimace, while Pansy sported a black head bag, cinched around her neck, for some reason. It’s true Prim yelled at a dumpy-looking guy with greasy hair and glasses, “Let’s get the fuck out of here!” as she clambered up the side of a Cold War-era tracked APC and down the hatch, then tore off into the inky coils of a city-at-night illustration.
You did see these things, because while Pansy may have been a kindergarten teacher, Prim was a goddamn vampire hunter.
Trigger war—look. If you know my stuff, you know the kind of stuff that's in here. If you have any doubts—any doubts—do not click.
My boilerplate disclaimer going forward.
NIGHTFEAST
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 23:03:04
by HiveGod
You would not be wrong if you thought you saw Primrose and Pansy—world-famous conjoined twins, the celebrated “two-headed girl”—exiting the mass shooting event at The Vampire’s Kiss lounge in Manhattan with a back-slung combat shotgun and depleted bandoliers. Prim’s face was streaked with gore and a thousand-yard grimace, while Pansy sported a black head bag, cinched around her neck, for some reason. It’s true Prim yelled at a dumpy-looking guy with greasy hair and glasses, “Let’s get the fuck out of here!” as she clambered up the side of a Cold War-era tracked APC and down the hatch, then tore off into the inky coils of a city-at-night illustration.
You did see these things, because while Pansy may have been a kindergarten teacher, Prim was a goddamn vampire hunter.
“Riveting as always, bursting with wit and energy—loved the dead head in the reliquary box!”
— Heather Fowler, author of Beautiful Ape Girl Baby
— Heather Fowler, author of Beautiful Ape Girl Baby
Trigger war—look. If you know my stuff, you know the kind of stuff that's in here. If you have any doubts—any doubts—do not click.
My boilerplate disclaimer going forward.
NIGHTFEAST
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "GCC Winter Olympics February 2026 - Week 3B: Decathlon"
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 23:00:24
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 23:00:24
by JPop178
An item RPG Designer: Reiner Knizia has been added to the geeklist GCC Winter Olympics February 2026 - Week 3B: Decathlon
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: MLS, MLS Fantasy, and US Soccer 2026
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 22:57:47
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 22:57:47
by govmiller
Okay, I think I'm in...
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "[CARGO] - Cast of Characters"
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 22:55:01
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 22:55:01
by Ryber
An item RPG Item: ALIEN Cinematic Starter Kit has been added to the geeklist [CARGO] - Cast of Characters
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "Filipa's 2026 Challenges"
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 22:54:28
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 22:54:28
by FilipaPT
An item GeekList: 2026 Challenge: Play 10 Games 10 Times Each has been added to the geeklist Filipa's 2026 Challenges
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "Character sheets for The First Step (2026 NPI)"
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 22:12:33
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 22:12:33
An item RPG:
Cosmere Roleplaying Game
has been added to the geeklist
Character sheets for The First Step (2026 NPI)
Welcome to Game Break
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 21:44:15
Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about the kinds of games I actually enjoy playing. I tend to gravitate toward games where I can build something, take my time, experiment, or just exist in a space for a while, instead of anything that feels super fast-paced or competitive.
Over the past year, I’ve also been getting back into making things again (crafting, journaling, working with my hands) and I realized that certain games give me a really similar feeling. Some of them aren’t really about winning or progressing as quickly as possible. They’re more about slowing down, exploring, or figuring things out at your own pace.
So I wanted a place to document that.
On here, I’ll be sharing:
- Board game reviews and session reports
- Video games I’ve been playing (especially cozy or narrative ones)
- Dev logs for games I’m working on
- Physical builds and gaming-related prototypes
- Thoughts on mechanics or player experience
- My journey getting into tabletop RPGs like D&D
Right now, I’m working on building a replica of Mechs vs. Minions for my boyfriend since it’s been sold out, making a cozy farming social RPG game about recovering from burnout and discovering how to live a more peaceful life, and looking into making game pieces for Ryuutama while learning more about TTRPG mechanics.
This blog is really just a space for me to keep track of what I’m playing, making, and learning as I go, across board games, video games, and RPGs.
Thanks for reading.
– Dawn
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 21:44:15
by Dawn Dinh
Hi, I’m Dawn, and this is Game Break.Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about the kinds of games I actually enjoy playing. I tend to gravitate toward games where I can build something, take my time, experiment, or just exist in a space for a while, instead of anything that feels super fast-paced or competitive.
Over the past year, I’ve also been getting back into making things again (crafting, journaling, working with my hands) and I realized that certain games give me a really similar feeling. Some of them aren’t really about winning or progressing as quickly as possible. They’re more about slowing down, exploring, or figuring things out at your own pace.
So I wanted a place to document that.
On here, I’ll be sharing:
- Board game reviews and session reports
- Video games I’ve been playing (especially cozy or narrative ones)
- Dev logs for games I’m working on
- Physical builds and gaming-related prototypes
- Thoughts on mechanics or player experience
- My journey getting into tabletop RPGs like D&D
Right now, I’m working on building a replica of Mechs vs. Minions for my boyfriend since it’s been sold out, making a cozy farming social RPG game about recovering from burnout and discovering how to live a more peaceful life, and looking into making game pieces for Ryuutama while learning more about TTRPG mechanics.
This blog is really just a space for me to keep track of what I’m playing, making, and learning as I go, across board games, video games, and RPGs.
Thanks for reading.
– Dawn
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: Neopets Issues Statement on Their RPG Partner
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 21:34:49
Posted: Fri, 20 Feb 21:34:49
by Karkared
Pretty natural that an AI should write a rpg about murderrobos.

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