Showing my work (I have intentionally not listed several things as I am holding those cards for the time being). The Hill Cantons cosmology inspiration mix Jack Vance novels (absurdist satire of religious mores) Poul Anderson's The Broken Sword and Three Hearts, Bachman's Dragon article (the Weird and its cosmic juxtaposition to human civilization, the waxing/waning of gods being tied to the amount of human worship and the reduction of “Faerie”) Leiber's Lankhmar stories (more satire, petty gods and apotheosis) Early Renaissance Catholicism, Mediterranean hero-cults, Hellenistic and Roman sun-cults, Theosophy, Jewish neoplatinism and mystical traditions, Piper's Lord Kalvan, Early Christian theological disputes (Sun Lord) Hussites, Mormon feminism, William Blake's poetic mythology around the Triple Goddess (Celestial Lady) Slavic pagan mythology (Pahr Old Gods and a number of godlings) Hindu and Native American creation myths (World Turtle) M.A.R Barker's Creat...
Welcome to the club! Falchions are 1 handed and do 1d8 damage if memory serves.
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I think my favorite part of the whole Pantsless Barbarian thing is the names people come up with.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah. It's choppin' time.
ReplyDeleteWhat about bolas?
ReplyDelete"Dong Johnson" would've also been quality. Also, don't get her bolas tangled!
ReplyDeleteDamn, I got my bolas all in a tangle again!
ReplyDeleteNot sure about bolas.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a 1d4 plus effect weapon, but I'm all guessin' and whatnot.
ReplyDeleteAre pantsless barbarians always men? I feel like Beaverina would be a wonderful name for a Pantsless Barbarian Queen.
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