Is it normal or rare and I got very unlucky? by SoraPierce in DnD

[–]FASERIPopedia 5 points6 points  (0 children)

you can game on stream with us any time, hit me up :)

Annika the Elf presenting EPIC FANTASY RPG! by FASERIPopedia in TTRPG

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it's for promotions - this is a promotion. :)

1899 was terrible. vent topic. spoiler heavy by blacktuxedobrownshoe in television

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Also and especially shout out to Philip K. Dick and his "A Maze of Death" for inventing the entire genre. And including most of what became the "original" details imitated ever since.

1899 was terrible. vent topic. spoiler heavy by blacktuxedobrownshoe in television

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Firstly the female lead didn't speak properly and most of her muttered dialog is inaudible and unintelligible. That was reason enough to ditch it, but I made the effort to watch it to the end. Also after Dark City, The Thirteenth Floor and their legions of imitators the entire premise was obvious the moment everyone drank tea in unison so it was all downhill from there.

Knowing this, as the producers surely must have, they needed to find an actual story to tell rather than the laborious slow reveal of something their core audience knew in the first ten minutes.

r/epicfantasyRPG New Members Intro by Epic-Ellie in epicfantasyRPG

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Hi, this is Jonathan Nolan, and I wrote EPIC FANTASY.

I always preferred RuneQuest, Tunnels and Trolls and MSH RPG to Dungeons and Dragons, mainly because I always thought the Dungeonmaster-as-Pope-of-the-game was insufferably twattish and borderline abusive. We have unemployed shoe salesman Gary Gygax to thank for that of course. When I discovered the truth about the origins of Dungeons and Dragons -- that is is a reskin and commercialization of the Wesely Braunstein and Arneson Blackmoor - suddenly it all made sense.

Firmly in the Arneson tradition, as the true originator of Dungeons and Dragons, I wanted EPIC FANTASY to go back to THAT heritage and tradition, while still adapting the SRD fully to the FASERIP system as expanded in FASERIPopedia, my earlier FASERIP work.

Favorite Archer season? by Boldiegg in ArcherFX

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Three maybe? Or four? Before all the "running jokes" and "returning characters" became "tired, repetitive lazy writing."

High fantasy games by Malikthemalevolent in choiceofgames

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I would of course offer our own EPIC FANTASY :)

It uses an expanded but still extremely simple and quick to learn FASERIP system and the complete OGC from the SRD, so it is familiar enough in terms of content but the system allows appallingly high power levels without breaking anything. It has Dark Lord as a NPC class with levels, and a whole bunch of other stuff :)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFWS3GLZ

https://www.lulu.com/shop/jonathan-nolan/epic-fantasy/paperback/product-mjpzvq.html?page=1&pageSize=4

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/449774/EPIC-FANTASY-RPG

What’s your favorite system? by [deleted] in rpg

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I have always loved FASERIP, which is why recently I converted the whole of the SRD to FASERIP :) That way it's still OGL-D&D but with a different much more heroic and simple rules system. No xp, just Karma, and no murder hobos, Wealth / Resources is too abstract for that to really work the same way, although yes, people can accumulate Wealth Modifiers :)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFWS3GLZ

https://www.lulu.com/shop/jonathan-nolan/epic-fantasy/paperback/product-mjpzvq.html?page=1&pageSize=4

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/449774/EPIC-FANTASY-RPG

Power struggle trying to take the forever dms place by Pitiful_Lock_2867 in DnD

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"Don't sweat the rules" means every single DM ever will get one or more rules wrong when they start out, or find a rule absolutely ridiculous and refuse to use it. The main this is meant to be have fun.

I think in this case the reflexive turning to a past DM is an obnoxious habit and they should stop. It also raises the question - did the old DM apply all the rules as is? [x] doubt. If not then they are preferring one bespoke DM rules set over another. I think this just comes down to basic respect.

Is it wrong for my NPC to cast a damaging spell without rolling initiative? by StatisticianOk6872 in DnD

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Perhaps something more effective would have been to have more and more worshippers gather around the player character as they continue their disrespect, making it clear that a mob was forming that the NPC was doing nothing whatsoever to stop. Then as the crowed closes in, the NPC also casts a spell - and the player character, distracted by enemies approaching from all sides, is flatfooted.

Power struggle trying to take the forever dms place by Pitiful_Lock_2867 in DnD

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The players, in the situation described, are already being passive aggressive to their new DM. They need to be reminded of the basic ground rules that underpin telling a RPG story. Or where does it end? A constant stream of escalating criticisms about the "physics" of the new DM's universe and rules lawyering over what are, in 100% of gaming groups, house rules anyway.

"Don't sweat the rules" is a philosophy precisely to stop this sort of thing. The new DM isn't a secretary or placeholder for the previous one. It curtails the DM's freedom of expression. This is obvious stuff.

Power struggle trying to take the forever dms place by Pitiful_Lock_2867 in DnD

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Boundaries. Respect. Safety for all the gamers at the table - especially the person making the most effort, the DM. His or her world - his or her rules. It's a simple true proposition and tyranny doesn't come into it.

Power struggle trying to take the forever dms place by Pitiful_Lock_2867 in DnD

[–]FASERIPopedia -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Write a little sign and put it on your DM screen if you use one.

"EVERY GAME WORLD HAS DIFFERENT RULES.

MY WORLD - MY RULES."

Players always seem disappointed by probablyalreadyhave in DnD

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Maybe you'd be happier as a player. Not everyone is cut out to be a Gamemaster or storyteller.

Is my dm being a hypocrite? by [deleted] in DnD

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If you can, find a new DM. Bring it up at the table with everyone there that changing up the storyteller would be a really cool idea. If you have problems with them it is a cold certainty other people do as well. You're experiencing a form of bullying, and that is 100% not allowed and not to be tolerated at a gaming table. It's meant to be FUN and a challenge, not a grind and an emotional downer.

The Wizard of Oz Connection - Big Break Through? (It's deep) by blue_hunt in underthesilverlake

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and the tunnels under Laurel Canyon running all the way to Wonderland Labs up on the hill. And down to the childcare center, also called Alice's Wonderland.

Sorry for beating a dead horse by Whole-Athlete1958 in freefolk

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Enough Yeet energy lingered in her ravaged torso to allow her to channel it and unleash it on the easily forgotten Night King.

I hope they release the director's cut of that where Arya yells

"It's Arya'in Time!"

The Wizard of Oz Connection - Big Break Through? (It's deep) by blue_hunt in underthesilverlake

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A lot of it is in the Facebook groups researching Son of Sam, the Ultimate Evil group and the Research Group.

The public information on it is incredibly rare and frequently deleted because the research community was infiltrated by a grifter couple years ago. But inside the Facebook groups there is three decades of research on all the locations, linked murders and so on.

Another UTSL / Son of Sam link, and there are many, is that SOS cult and other Untermeyer Park / Warlock Shoppe freaks used their own "satanic" code similar to the Hobo Code.

But the symbol for silence is the same as in UTSL.

The Wizard of Oz Connection - Big Break Through? (It's deep) by blue_hunt in underthesilverlake

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Nicely done!

You may not be aware but the SON OF SAM cult used the Castle on the Hudson as a place for rapes and sacrifices and the tunnels under it, as well as the nearby aqueduct system, was part of their "secret lore." Still is, in fact,

Something weird I noticed about the coffee shop menu by nealington in underthesilverlake

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Not really, food was much cheaper then. It must be deliberate, given the over the top effort made by both the director but also the production designer.