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(Weaknesses: (At least as many as your characters' strength)
Powers: (There is a soft limit on three powers per character. Keep in mind that any potential...
Aside from Lovecraftian mythos being fictional, Lovecraftian elements don't work in non-horror settings.
I just assumed it was both.
Sure, that would work.
Depends really. An adult character could have been recruited later than a child character was.
Nope. Sorry, but Lovecraftian mythos doesn't really work with this setting.
You can have as many characters as you can handle.
They can be adults.
Yep.
They still get to pick powers based on other things associated with their source. A character based on, say, Odin could get berserk based powers for example.
Apologies in advance if anything is unclear,I'm not particularly good at writing Interest Checks. If you do have any questions, don't hesitate to ask and I'll do my best to answer them.
Ok, the idea behind this roleplay is pretty straightforward; what if you combined Sailor Moon with Batman...
In addition to Monster of the Week, I think you'd like other Powered by the Apocalypse systems. They all tend to have more simplistic rule-set.
I've heard good things about the Root rpg for example.
Forged in the Dark games like Blades in the Dark are supposed to be pretty good and relatively...
Emphasis mine.
That's one commonly accepted version of angels and demons, yes. But again, it's not the only one.
Right, but if said Danish book was published today would you have critiqued the inclusion of a regenerating troll for not "using the most common tropes"?
Never said you could "call...
Sure, but that doesn't really change the fact that it's pretty silly to claim what is and isn't possible when talking about the reproductional capabilities of fictional entities.
Besides, people change things all the time when it comes to creatures from folklore and mythology. For example, the...
I don't really see the issue. Giants in Norse mythology weren't always portrayed as being, well, of giant height.
That's depends entirely on which Christian mythos you base your angels and demons on. In Ethiopian Christianity, for example, angels are canonicaly capable of reproducing with humans.
I think calling it impossible is a bit of a reach. Angels and demon reproducing with humans have happened a few times in folklore and mythology.
Also, they are fictional so you can just make up whatever you want about them.