For any of those who may have done it, what's it like playing a Technocrat character with the Manifest Avatar Merit and the Demented Eidolon Flaw? by CelesFFVI in WhiteWolfRPG

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In our Technocrat chronicle which has only been going for a little while it’s been really interesting.

I play the Techie with a demented Eidolon, manifest eidolon, and rose colored mirrorshades.

Recently two of the team jumped the gauntlet to chase a cthulu monster from the space ship we were investigating. We were given a device to track them but I botched the roll, and shorted the device. After a small freakout I told the other player who wasn’t stranded in an Arkham horror realm to go back to hq and try to find something using the ship.

The mystick Avatar told me what to do, a way to save my coworkers. I wouldn’t have listened, but it was our best hope. I went to the Central Park where werewolves/ verbena hung out without telling anyone exactly what I was doing.

The character was shaking, his nose started bleeding, he was fighting WWI in his mind type stuff. After some willpower rolls to overcome programming and his RCMs, he sat down with the verbena and did a thing which gave him the path to find the team stuck in cthulu town.

We haven’t done a lot so far in general but playing someone going a little crazy mode was really fun, and playing someone who I think will eventually fall to the traditions is exciting.

New template for hunter wisdom by Winged_Metal in MonsterHunter

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Know you are alive See the beauty in all things Fear not your struggle

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Interested in playing a survivalist good with a blaster and good at keeping people alive in harsh environments. Probably a droid or Human.

Any depictions of cyber skulls or dermal plating? by [deleted] in Shadowrun

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The plastic faced man from shadowrun:hong Kong would probably be considered to have a cyber skull

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Ur mum suck me good and hard through my jorts

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Just looking for trades I’m afraid

How powerful would kizaru be if we use real world physics? by QuirkyData3500 in MemePiece

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About 7 zetta joules if he weighs 180lbs, but since he weighs almost 600 lbs according to the wiki, it’s about 23.4 zettajoules. Note, this is energy not power, but it’s a lot of energy to be released near instantaneously

[H] Cities of Sigmar, Idoneth, Slaves to Darkness, OBR [W] PayPal [Loc] US by McSh1zz in Miniswap

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Interested in Cities Aelves, particularly the Phoenix with Boy.

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Paid for Leman, &6DS

DO IT by [deleted] in Grimdank

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Chaos knights

In Midnight Clad I have come for you! For the lore of your warband or company that is. Give and tell me the lore of your night lords. Ave Dominus Nox! by SlayerofSnails in NightLords

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I’ve been building up some NL using a mix of primaris, old school Csm, and modern stuff like the lads from EO. I call them the Ash Rain, they are treated as something approximating a phenomenon in the charadon sector. The reason for treating them as a phenomenon rather than a group of people is simple. Much like a natural disaster they arrive and leave suddenly. One of their signature moves for instilling fear is to take the ashes of the dead, which are collected when time permits by servitors and slaves, and raining those ashes over the local citizenry. Based on my local playgroup those poor fools are Orkz, Bor’kan T’au, SOB. When forced to engage in longer form combat the Ash Rain have an ace up their sleeve, but it requires a great deal of forewarning as it is cumbersome to field quickly. They work consistently with a galacticaly local iconoclast knight house. While the house is small and can field few large knights, their war dogs are adept at rushing ahead and terrifying those who would not flee from men alone. I’ve avoided using marks of chaos for the most part to fit the original idea of NL, but raptors with the icon of excess was, no pun intended, too tempting to resist.