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ssatkan.bsky.social
X refugee. German. Teacher. Punctuation enthusiast. Sometimes writer of stuff.
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Nice, almost forgot about Laser Cats.
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Ash vs. Evil Dead? Doesn't make lots of sense. Boomstick would, though.
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I start to lose track of who does what. Lots of talk, little to show. Now I'm not the biggest fan of D&D as a brand, but I still hope that there might be a spillover of interest. I'd watch the shit out of let's say City of Mist or Night's Black Agents. Plus, Strahd might make a decent show.
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In true 80s MOTU fashion, there should be someone you just have to punch hard enough to still make it happen.
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I love how people around the world hear "spooky" when they hear Transylvania, (and the locals cater to this, of course), when most people living nearby associate Transylvania with holidays.
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Now I know you're making this up, Rachiu is what Pikachu evolves into. (Sorry, couldn't resist)
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Okay, then either make it a thing, let them form a necrotriumvirate or switch it up and recycle the BBEG as a golem-cyborg-thing (My choice, but let them think undead up to the reveal). Or, if this is not that kind of a game, opt for the overeager successor or the REAL BBEG reveals themselves.
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But seriously, isn't this why they came up with undead?
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As in archive orgy or as in single file fornication?
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Picard and Dathon at El-Adrel to you, sir.
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Funny, this is also a time-honored German pasttime.
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Isn't he The Lizard? 😉
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You're living the dream!
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I'd read it. If you got the idea for it.
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You severely underestimate our fanboyness, sir. In all seriousness, I get what you're getting at and if that is what happened, this might be smart. If you were to launch another, it should be an IP or something, so people come in fresh, aside from us fans. IPs have their own problems, of course.
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Ich hab ja nur Angst, dass die Geschichtsschreibung von der Zeit, in der wir jetzt leben, als Vormerz sprechen wird.
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I really want this to work!
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Aside from Ken's source, I wonder how they say people used the flail to paint the middle-ages as primitive and then say the Hussites used actual farming equipment in war. As I recall, the very image on the thumbnail is from the Hussite war, depicting an iron flail I wouldn't want to farm with.
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Hey, das war doch bei Rowling auch so und diese Anekdote ist seltsam gealtert. Nicht zwingend schlecht, aber seltsam.
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Uh-huh? No, YOUR mama!
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Now the question is: Why would THEY cover the story up and mask it as urban myth?
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That would be me. I play a hack of Werewolf 20th now, but I constantly entertain the idea of starting something with Cortex.
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You've been kidnapped. The characters from the last TV show you watched are trying to rescue you. Who is coming to save you? Mixed bag, really
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There need to be more dead and/or estranged parents in this list.
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Das schrägste ist ja, dass er das kaum verschleiert und trotzdem Erfolg damit hat. Irgendwas stimmt da doch nicht.
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Ich muss bei diesem ganzen versuchten Framing und Rückgeruder an Switch denken mit der Familie Mandy. "Der Vater ist kein Alkoholiker, schlägt seine Frau aber trotzdem." Die Berichterstattung zu dem Thema entlarvt sich so hart selbst.
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Immer gute Anmerkung... Bis auf, dass das nicht AT ist. Sorry. Theologen-Angewohnheit. Frohe Weihnachten!
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Maybe too easy, but: Dungeon Master & Commander #TabletopAMovie
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As a German, I don't see any problem with a trend to wear brown. None whatsoever.
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Kinda makes you wonder about what vampires WOULD have to do today about their OCD? (VCD?) Like, can I easily anchor them to the spot until sunrise by pointing out that my hard drive would need some defragmentation? And shouldn't every hunter wear a vest filled with rice?
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Thank you for doing the Lord's work. Every time I read this, I screw another little piece to a contraption that more and more resembles a flamethrower.
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He looks like he has no ears. Does that mean he's a... *mumble-sings* Pour some sugar on me...
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Ich fand es ja immer spannend, dass man Dinge so verändern möchte, dass sich nichts verändert (hat).
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I think action-adventure is more escapism, since most of us live in a world with lots of talking, convincing and backstabbing and very little dragon-slaying. That said, the perfect game for me would feature both, like those pbta-ish games where you recharge your points by being social.
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If possible, try to keep the sport unspecific. That way, more people can get on board with it. (Might work by just not clarifying what you mean by "football")
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As for my handle, I recently had the realisation that in Marvel there is the Punch Dimension and every dimension has its own Sorcerer Supreme. Put the two together and you get quite the weird character concept.