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dodomergue.bsky.social
French TTRPG designer and 3D artist
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Il y aura quoi comme feature dans le jeu final pour le pognon amassé, une fois toutes les constellations débloquées ? Ou alors, le chaudron ne sera plus une salle du jeu peut être, ou bien il fera autre chose ? 🤔
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You know about the fart joke in Chapter 1, don't you?
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Yes, the examples feel more "Expertise" than "Experience", here. From the title and blurb, It looks like the Career Events in Star Trek Adventures "Lost an arm in a war", "Spent 3 years undercover", etc. But the examples presented do not show this.
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Magical PDFs like the @riseupcomus.bsky.social's Alchemy book.
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"in an erratic way", so something like first the arm, then the head but still small, one leg, but not the other, then the rest, but you're still furry with a tiny head, until everything is back to normal.
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The credits of the movie were also amazing. Score, vibe, visuals. Wish this was the whole vibe for the movie. Monster nuclear spooks. www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBQJ...
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EvilCorp will be very proud to announce the creation of a small crisp-r'd worm which can convert seawater into crude oil.
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This goes far beyond energy, ecology or employment. Even in a total post-scarcity communist utopia, it would not be acceptable to leave creativity to machines. Visual and literary landscapes polluted by faster robots, art will no longer be human. The joy of humanity will be dead.
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What kind of world would children born today live in, where most of what they see or read has been generated by a machine? A world where no human could show their own work to others, because all means of doing so will be invaded by machines a thousand times faster.
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This goes far beyond energy, ecology or employment. Even in a total post-scarcity communist utopia, it would not be acceptable to leave creativity to machines. Visual and literary landscapes polluted by faster robots, art will no longer be human. The joy of humanity will be dead.
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And of course, Smaug himself.
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The Hope & Dreams SRD, by @farirpgs.com, is a SRD that I think has the potential to pull on the more hopeful threads of Kentucky Route Zero in its later acts. The game system asks your characters to pursue their dreams & nightmares in order to shift the narrative, but the story shifts unexpectedly.
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The funniest aspect of my own Under Hill campaign is that we rolled for everyone last name and ended up with a lot of family drama. Turns out there's not that many names in the book, everybody is someone's else cousin. So hobbit of them.
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People were complaining about the helmets??
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Under hill! Last time, they managed to get one of their house burned down while organizing a birthday parties competition (who had the most people at theirs) (the burned house won, because everybody went to help put down the fire).
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Basically, the game is public domain so you're free to do anything but giving credit/link is always nice.
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Sure!
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Putting death of the author to the ultimate test
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Let's blast some Linkin Park and Britney Spears, everybody will be pleased.
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I'd say: revolt and take control of wathever scifi apparatus allow the shift between innie/outie (Also pretty sure that Eagan will betray Helena to allow Helly to override her indefinitely).
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l'industrialisation, la mondialisation et l'informatique ont du multiplier par je sais pas combien la production, mais présentement on bosse quand même plus d'heures par semaine qu'un paysan médiéval. 🫠