Forever Dm in Morrowind
Worldbuilding enthusiast, Gamer,
linktr.ee/laggerslam
passionate for MtG/Rpgs/Movies and any other overexaggerated Nerdstuff
ppl who share knowledge are mostly damn nice AND cool about it!
ppl who share knowledge are mostly damn nice AND cool about it!
- try to find existing papers of the topics and contact the authors, most of them are very nice and willing to share their information. Maybe you are lucky and they already have a valid contact for you.
- try to find existing papers of the topics and contact the authors, most of them are very nice and willing to share their information. Maybe you are lucky and they already have a valid contact for you.
Borgs idle game is surpreme
phyrexians desire and motivation is stronger
Borgs idle game is surpreme
phyrexians desire and motivation is stronger
Gladly i was young enough to not understand the whacky phasing and causalities ^^
Gladly i was young enough to not understand the whacky phasing and causalities ^^
but shure as hell in the classic one page - one shot ttrpgs like Honey Heist
but shure as hell in the classic one page - one shot ttrpgs like Honey Heist
one for the civil "girl" part
one for the fighting "magical" part
everytime the magical char lvls up - gets new moves - unlocks new form, the civil char lvls down - looses hp - mental stability - social traits
win with balance
loose when either char dies or looses grip to society
one for the civil "girl" part
one for the fighting "magical" part
everytime the magical char lvls up - gets new moves - unlocks new form, the civil char lvls down - looses hp - mental stability - social traits
win with balance
loose when either char dies or looses grip to society
5/5
Hope i understood you right and didnt go to far off your point, thanks for sharing!
5/5
Hope i understood you right and didnt go to far off your point, thanks for sharing!
No reason to fight, but maybe they argue a lot and let steam off on trademarkets or maybe they are cool with each other even cross marrying?
4/5
No reason to fight, but maybe they argue a lot and let steam off on trademarkets or maybe they are cool with each other even cross marrying?
4/5
Some readers like the loredumb of isolated cultures and ways of living, but i prefer the tension at their borders.
3/5
Some readers like the loredumb of isolated cultures and ways of living, but i prefer the tension at their borders.
3/5
in contrast to something like the amish religion, where work in itself is considered the way of contempt living.
No limit for any of your outside the box ideas!
2/5
in contrast to something like the amish religion, where work in itself is considered the way of contempt living.
No limit for any of your outside the box ideas!
2/5
besides that its pretty much up to you.
What kind of cultures and philosophies do you want to see in your world? There are no limits, even if you look at the real world.
We have high tech capitols like Singapor and non-contact civs like Sentinelese
1/5
besides that its pretty much up to you.
What kind of cultures and philosophies do you want to see in your world? There are no limits, even if you look at the real world.
We have high tech capitols like Singapor and non-contact civs like Sentinelese
1/5
-Mushrooms, bonus for asexual reproduction, its another kind of funny if one character thats CANNOT get any corny jokes, hilarious stuff, and opens up so many more angles to view the world and observe character interaction. communication with spores and pheromones +extreme variety on bodyforms
-Mushrooms, bonus for asexual reproduction, its another kind of funny if one character thats CANNOT get any corny jokes, hilarious stuff, and opens up so many more angles to view the world and observe character interaction. communication with spores and pheromones +extreme variety on bodyforms
-Bird People, fully able to fly, as little human features as possible, Brittle Bones! makes for way more interesting angle to solve situations. my fav example are Aven from Mtg.
i mean how fuckin cool is an Aven headhunter archer fledging their arrows with their own feathers.
-Bird People, fully able to fly, as little human features as possible, Brittle Bones! makes for way more interesting angle to solve situations. my fav example are Aven from Mtg.
i mean how fuckin cool is an Aven headhunter archer fledging their arrows with their own feathers.
-Wood Elves, preferable a feral kind, (not the basic high fantasy aloof elf, but in woods) bonuspoints when they can talk with plants. Braids made from mud/blood/sap ,root pattern tattoos, mild mutations favoring arboreal lifestyle, like small membranes under the arms for easier falling/flying
-Wood Elves, preferable a feral kind, (not the basic high fantasy aloof elf, but in woods) bonuspoints when they can talk with plants. Braids made from mud/blood/sap ,root pattern tattoos, mild mutations favoring arboreal lifestyle, like small membranes under the arms for easier falling/flying
the boring answer:
The Players themselves, each and every one of them IF you bait with the correct piece of attraction.
the not so boring answer:
The mages guild, which is a mix of a medium priced, part state funded academy and host for magical mercenarys.
the boring answer:
The Players themselves, each and every one of them IF you bait with the correct piece of attraction.
the not so boring answer:
The mages guild, which is a mix of a medium priced, part state funded academy and host for magical mercenarys.
Hallway
- Kitchen / Pantry
- Dining Room / Lounge
- CraftsRoom / Study
- Bedroom
Hallway
- Kitchen / Pantry
- Dining Room / Lounge
- CraftsRoom / Study
- Bedroom
its part of a pretty basic magic school
its like a 360° camera looking through drunk goggles
and its always connected to a core motivation, the caster has to "ask" something, like "how will the wine smell if i open the bottle"
its part of a pretty basic magic school
its like a 360° camera looking through drunk goggles
and its always connected to a core motivation, the caster has to "ask" something, like "how will the wine smell if i open the bottle"