101happy.bsky.social
34 posts
144 followers
59 following
Regular Contributor
Active Commenter
comment in response to
post
never do anything
comment in response to
post
If you move to Mars you get an extra 39 minutes and 35.244 seconds in the day.
comment in response to
post
comment in response to
post
oooo
comment in response to
post
Am a couple of hours in - looking forward to finding out what happens. Have no idea what to expect - it's exciting!
comment in response to
post
Should I shave my head?
comment in response to
post
Hmm. Nexus the Infinite City is an infinite sprawl, but I don't think it was post apocalyptic. (and is probably difficult to find nowadays, which is a shame)
comment in response to
post
I dunno, epaulettes can be pretty cool
comment in response to
post
Is 'environmental embrittlement' similiar to "unscheduled rapid disassembly"?
comment in response to
post
The group did just get past an Elite Drake by feeding him, so it seems to fit.
comment in response to
post
The player with ruinbringer is a time travelling entropist/arcanist (I need to find him more summons). But he just added Gourmet from the Natural Fantasy book, mostly because he likes characters with abilities that use random tables...
comment in response to
post
Current game is High Fantasy but more apocalyptic - one player has Ruinbringer and another is a Revenant.
comment in response to
post
What was quite fun is the by RAW, the companion animal finds their owner when they got knocked out of a fight. So the next session was the remaining PCs following the Panther to the place where the captured PC was being held (conveniently timed for the start of the session when his player was back)
comment in response to
post
Had some fun with rules as written - the Wayfarer got really unlucky in what was supposed to be an easy fight and got down to 0HP - was captured (but the player was away the next week, so it worked out)
comment in response to
post
Worked pretty well - conflict was pretty dynamic as some PCs were fighting off low level minion cultists while others were trying to break the summoning circle. The players were pretty imaginative, so there was a fair bit of nonsense as well.. Made for a good last session for the season.
comment in response to
post
In world building we randomly rolled "the rise of a new military power" for three of the places we made, so we said one of them was conquering the other two.
comment in response to
post
Think they got up to about 8th or 9th level in the end. Plenty of room to carry on
comment in response to
post
I have ideas to continue the game in this setting, assuming I can get some of the original players back (we rotate games in the club
comment in response to
post
Used a dragon from the book as a (summoned) final enemy (but the task was to basically finish a clock to unsummon it while not dying). Main bad guy was a necromancer/summoner but I made him squishy since the dragon was the main physical threat.
comment in response to
post
Can't remember all the PC classes of the top of my head but had a Tinkerer/Wayfarer with a Panther companion. a Commander/Loremaster (Royalty on the run). A Rogue/Dancer with wings and a Guardian/Weaponmaster
comment in response to
post
First game was short - we had 12 weeks but ran 9 sessions. Had an NPC Arcanist as a plot mcGuffin/fast travel option.
comment in response to
post
Yeah, I want to give it a go, but I don't think the folks in my club have the bandwidth for Lancer! They did enjoy Fabula Ultima though (and I'm on my second High Fantasy campaign - though we've just added some Natural Fantasy stuff)
comment in response to
post
So I'll probably stick with running Fabula Ultima for now...
comment in response to
post
Yeah - a friend of mine mentioned that Lancer was the only ttrpg he knows of which has its own file format (.lcp, I think technically it's a renamed .zip archive containing JSON files, but still...)
comment in response to
post
One day I'll actually have to get round to properly reading Lancer, so I can understand these. Is it some kinda maths thing - I know Lancer can get complex..
comment in response to
post
Big math has bough this guy off, like so many other #263 truthers before him
comment in response to
post
This is no good without pics of floppy cats.
comment in response to
post
The Woman Who Demonstrated the Greenhouse Effect
Eunice Newton Foote showed that carbon dioxide traps the heat of the sun in 1856, beating the so-called father of the greenhouse effect by at least three years. Why was she forgotten?
www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-...
comment in response to
post
And that's when the secret will come out...
comment in response to
post
Is still a nice graphic!
comment in response to
post
It's been a fun time! And it's been pretty cool watching as you refined and update Donna's model
comment in response to
post
This game just keeps getting more relevant day by day