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Editor of #TTRPGs (Comms Open). #Lore24 Loreling. Dime-store philosopher. Childish father. Impromptu planner. Teetotaler. We contain multitudes. #Fellport. Will GM for food. He/they.
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Subtitle: Surprise! All Paladins!
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Hell yes. For #Fellport I currently have tabs open on Latin Obscenities, names of the Spanish Royal Family, translating English to Te Reo, a list of Yoruba deities, and different degree certificates. I wish the algorithm luck in trying to pigeonhole me.
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Is it, in fact, gonna reach out and grab ya?
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Don't get wet, or you'll dissolve into a gritty orange puddle.
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I manually corrected "selfie" and it reverted back to "selfish". Feh.
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In 1981, I got the Moldvay Basic box. Prior to that, I had been playing (and hacking) a miniatures/board game/RPG set called Caverns of Doom, so I guess that's technically first. I think Champions might have been my next "real" RPG after D&D in 1985/86. More about Caverns of Doom here:
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I’m still unemployed and looking for work, and though there prospects on the horizon, they are a while off. All of my work that’s available for free, including the Resource Guide, is on my Linktree. Patreon: patreon.com/dreamwispjen Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/dreamwispjen PayPal: paypal.me/DreamwispJen
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I'm in. I hadn't considered jabbering about TTRPG lore before, and I haven't voluntarily stared into a camera in ages. But now Lore Swap came to my mind and won't leave.
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TSR's Amazing Engine probably counts, but they only released a few genre packs. Time Travel is its own genre or I might mention Timelords by Greg Porter and BTRC. It might still fit, but that system's a bit too crunchy for my taste.
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Fudge, if you want to list proto-Fate. Risus Hero System released superhero, fantasy, spies, and mechs with only flavor tweaks to the base system, so that counts. You could make a case for Traveller since there are TL1 planets, the Barbarian career, and psionics as magic, but it's solidly SF.
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More on Firelights here: firelights.farirpgs.com
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It's still in plastic, but journaling as an Arthurian knight guided by Tarot pulls hooked me. It's built on the Firelights system which uses Tarot cards.
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Absolutely. She fixed electronics and chaperoned VIPs while the brokers traded, so she's definitely an asset for a passenger ship. She's even repaired and upgraded energy weapons in the past.
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Absolutely. I've got about 30 posts started, so that's low-hanging fruit waiting to be picked.
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Happy New Year to you both!
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Ooh, that sounds like it would have been right up my alley. Sadly, I never came across it to use on my Model III.
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Traditionally it's made with suet, stretching meat fat into something palatable using dried fruit. We tried a vegetarian version this year which was quite tasty. Even the meat lovers seemed to like it.