That's just completely freexin amazing. Also, from a player perspective, it doesn't strike me as jarring or anachronistic. Probably because I imagine being dirty and brown.
So we are playing the Feral Shore next week (I really want to commit to getting back going forward in this year with the eventual retirement of Revoca). Here is the recap and update y'all wanted (the linked piece being an updated version of my previous update, make sure to read the stuff here in this post). Recap The Feral Shore is currently three months behind Revoca in the space/time continuum. Players can take the opportunity now to conduct a week of downtime activity before the session next week. (Some sites in the Weird bend time so I am not going to overworry integrating the two play groups.) What Happened Last Session and During Downtime: 1. The party killed Milos the creepy hedge wizard of the Deermen in the wooded river basin to your west. Total treasure hauled out (and this was never posted) from furnishings and ancient coins totals 3,100 gold suns and a collection of three filigreed and magically-balanced spent-uranium throwing axes (+1 and an additional 30' of ran...
So with the random murder of the entire badgerman patrol plus plans to commit ethnic cleansing (again) now that negotiations have been utterly torpedoed, I'm starting to feel like we've shifted gears from being inspired by The Eyes of the Overworld to like King Leopold's Ghost or something. And while I can see the dark humor in the entire business, it's really not what I want to stay up late playing through.
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ReplyDeleteYeah it's amazing enough to almost counteract my grousing about its mismatch with the campaign.
ReplyDeleteHmm. We need to add a dorsal mount with a ballista or something.
ReplyDeleteThat's just completely freexin amazing. Also, from a player perspective, it doesn't strike me as jarring or anachronistic. Probably because I imagine being dirty and brown.
ReplyDeleteOh btw, looks like there is indeed an airlock mounted on the bottom (that's the nautical term).
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