Pathfinder has a tvtropes page!


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Sovereign Court

Here it is!

There is also an awesome shot out sub page and character pages. Someone updates this constantly.

Liberty's Edge

Where's my page?
I'm as awesome as any of them.
And better looking.


You'll soon find out that TV Tropes has a page about almost every conceivable topic. :)

Dark Archive

Yesssss....


Holy sh*t the page is extensive!!! I love the Alternate History trope description...


HAH, I did not catch the implications of that. Now I'm curious how Hodge would respond.


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One last tvtropes page opened... Must resist clicking another hyperlink...

Sovereign Court

YOU ARE NOT STRONG ENOUGH


Hama wrote:
There is also an awesome shot out sub page and character pages. Someone updates this constantly.

Wiki magic updates it. Its not one, its many!


Hama wrote:
YOU ARE NOT STRONG ENOUGH

I closed that page! Ha!

*goes to indulge different addiction*

Dark Archive

Drejk wrote:
Hama wrote:
YOU ARE NOT STRONG ENOUGH

I closed that page! Ha!

*goes to indulge different addiction*

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO....


I wonder if there is a "TVTropes" page at WebTropes.net?


I love the tropes pages... I also have to force myself to step away from them.

I can't think of a better generic tool for the aspiring gm.

I pointed the warhammer tropes page out to my buddy who loves warhammer...

He's like 'sounds like its making fun of warhammer'

I'm like no... It's not a page full of stereotypes that make people roll their eyes...

Its a page full of the stereotypes in warhammer that everyone recognizes and loves.

The whole point of a trope is to classify a school of stereotypical thought that seems to recur often in a story or a theme, and the reason they are recurring and well known is because they're popular and awesome.

Silver Crusade

Okay, aside from the fact that someone really should step in and spoiler out some stuff about the Adventure Paths...

Can someone point me to the Blog Post mentioned here:

Quote:
Came Back Wrong: Averted, in one of the blog posts James Jacobs mentions that Harsk has a policy against Reincarnation. Probably to avoid becoming an Inhuman Human.

It really interests me and yet I can't find the bloody thing. If nobody can help I guess I will have to ask the great dinosaur himself, but maybe someone has actually seen it and can search for it better than I can...

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