
mourge40k |
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mourge40k wrote:Alright! Between you guys and a few others suggestions, I think I'll be picking up Mutants and Masterminds! And I can concur with Hero System being dull as all hell in the combat department, which is a major reason I hate the system.you have chosen...poorly.
Oh please. How bad can- Ohmygodwhatisthat!?
EDIT: Man, whatever that was, it scared the pants right off of me.

Ambrosia Slaad |
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Freehold DM wrote:Okay guys. Taking off for cali now. See everyone once I land.You best come up to San Francisco and see me.
{shakes fist} Freehold, don't you dare indoctrinate her into your anti-Whedon & Brown cult!!!
{is handed a gag order by server for Dewey, Hatem, & Howe, Avocados at Law} Nuts.

NobodysHome |
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NobodysHome wrote:Really...Are you interested in liquidating a few? My hard copy of "The Wormwood Mutiny" grew legsLOL. I'm so busy running campaigns right now that all the stuff that arrives just gets thrown into my "campaigns" bookshelf. I have enough that half a dozen GMs could show up at my house, each start an AP, and have physical books, PDFs, and interactive maps for it all.
Yeah, I have too much stuff...
Unfortunately, my obsessive-compulsiveness also makes me a completionist.
Yes, I have every AP book from #7-102, plus the AE version of #1-6. Yes, I've run fewer than a quarter of them. No, they're not for sale.
They're going to be used to build my funeral pyre...

NobodysHome |
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And, since people are talking about fluffiness elsewhere...
...here's The Fluff...
...and here's Little Miss Hates the World.

Tacticslion |
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And, since people are talking about fluffiness elsewhere...
...here's The Fluff...
...and here's Little Miss Hates the World.
What delightful-looking balls of activate-my-allergies they are! :D

captain yesterday |

The only one I kinda don't like very much is Wrath of the Righteous.
I really want to run Mummy's Mask and Shattered Star.
I ran the beginning of Rise as a flashback for Jade Regent (I didn't have RotRL when we started Jade Regent, so we didn't do much with sandpoint) but right after we got invaded by fleas, or actually we finally realized we had gotten invaded by fleas, so it all got lost.
Someday...

captain yesterday |

Now this one is a kick to the gutballs.
Honestly don't know what to say right now. :-(

Tacticslion |

Healing Proficiency Nat 20
Uh. Wow. That's... I'm impressed the creature was even standing in the first place. O.o
(For the record, said set of images is sweet-but-gory ("sweet" as in "that's so kind/beautiful") so might not be for the squeamish.)

Tacticslion |

That poor kitty. I wonder how it got so badly hurt?
Yeah. That wound is... large. But very strangely/surprisingly clean for what it is.
The Baron has gone feral on the Serengeti Plains.
Hey, now! Just because "lion" doesn't mean "feral"! ... deeeeeespite the fact that my username came from an avatar of a guy in a game that kinda went psycho-evil and turned into a lion-headed hunanoid in order to go on a rampage to kill people... you know what, let's not look into it...

NobodysHome |
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Sometimes the cluelessness level of kids just amazes me.
Yesterday Impus Minor and his friends found a shopping cart. So his friends convinced him to push it along... all the way home!
There is now an abandoned shopping cart sitting in front of my house. It is very ugly.
And Impus Minor is NOT happy that I am forcing him to push it back to school, which is about 3/4 of the way to the supermarket from which it came.
So the big question: What did he EXPECT to happen to the cart? Did he even think about it? Did he have some concept that the cart would mysteriously vanish?
Nope. He didn't think about it at all. He just brought it home without thinking, and without worrying about what might happen in the future.
It must be wonderful to have a kid brain...

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Ugh. Anxiety attack triggered by letters from Treasure Office to my mother. I have no idea what is inside and I am (obviously) not opening them but that can't be good. I think I'll take them back unopened to their office to inform them that mother left Poland almost ten years ago and is living in England. They will probably ask question about her address, which I don't remember (I have no need for it myself, I know my way from the bus station to the house where they are living).
My mother birthday happens to be on Sunday so I will be calling her with birthday wishes and yet I will have to worry her with those letters. If she will want me to open them and read I won't be able to return unopened.
Damned shakes.

Freehold DM |
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Sometimes the cluelessness level of kids just amazes me.
Yesterday Impus Minor and his friends found a shopping cart. So his friends convinced him to push it along... all the way home!
There is now an abandoned shopping cart sitting in front of my house. It is very ugly.
And Impus Minor is NOT happy that I am forcing him to push it back to school, which is about 3/4 of the way to the supermarket from which it came.
So the big question: What did he EXPECT to happen to the cart? Did he even think about it? Did he have some concept that the cart would mysteriously vanish?
Nope. He didn't think about it at all. He just brought it home without thinking, and without worrying about what might happen in the future.
It must be wonderful to have a kid brain...
lol.
Kids.
I did much the same as a kid, but my mother was a rather stern woman.