What's not to love about Treaty-Port-esque cities ruled by magocratic syndicates?
Howd's camp is definitely the most compassionate of those of the Six Noble Founders, though it's still very much long-term, big-picture compassionate; "Sacrifice millions to save billions"-type stuff. Daed...
Gonna go all pedantic up in here...
Dead isn't a useful term. It's a convenient term, but it's not really a useful one, because what we consider "dead" will inevitably depend upon the level of medical technology available to us at a given time. Death, in a technical sense, is the permanent and...
Being tagged for me is like being pushed out of bed; I'm always surprised, a little stunned, and never quite sure what's going on, but it's usually always something interesting going on at the time.
The thread for it still exists here...
I got my start in D&D and, despite my profound love for different systems, probably have more actual IRL playtime with it than any other system, 3.5 especially. Pathfinder was a very small but elegant upgrade to 3.5, which might best be called 3.6; it doesn't change much, merely fixes some of...
In response to the "brain in a bag" issue, I don't honestly consider that an issue, myself, but, then, I don't really know what sort of game you're playing. My answer would be, though, that, if you want a character to be better than what a starting character allows, why not just give your...
I am!
Seriously, though, I have my criticisms for that, but they're not really relevant right now.
I've been helping someone get a grip on GMing lately and some things I'd throw out there are that a good system is one where you have a lot of tools but a great one is where you can make your...