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Reene posted:Didn't we JUST have a conversation about using zombie labor to effectively automate agriculture-related labor I swear we did
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The whole "magic instead of technology" question is far too setting dependent to really give a sweeping decree over how viable fantasy communist peasantry would be in a world that did not experience an industrial revolution. Marx specifically notes the usefulness of capitalism as a means to prime the pump for the inevitable socialist society since it greatly accelerated a lot of technologies that would be essential (or at least highly desirable) for that sort of future. It's a lot easier to imagine a traditional-Eladrin communist utopia than a traditional-Orc one precisely because the former already got access to the technology/spells required to make sure everyone eats and has a decent standard of living.
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 21:14 |
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Halloween Jack posted:Nah, you must have been rereading Seven Soldiers. What D&D needs are some villains in the vein of Darkseid and the other New Gods of Apokalips
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unseenlibrarian posted:(Insert joke about Red Dragons here)
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 21:54 |
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What's wrong with Royalist Dragons and Anarchist Dragons?
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 21:56 |
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My Lovely Horse posted:You can easily stretch it to Green Dragons but Blue is already impossible and as soon as White and Black enter the thought exercise it is best abandoned. The Blue Dragons are bourgeois nobles and parasites upon society. The White Dragons are filthy mensheviks who've allied the oppressors, and the Black Dragons are anarchists and the worse of them all, because they're a bunch of splitters and don't have a proper popular mandate, unlike the Red Dragons!
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Countblanc posted:The whole "magic instead of technology" question is far too setting dependent to really give a sweeping decree over how viable fantasy communist peasantry would be in a world that did not experience an industrial revolution. Marx specifically notes the usefulness of capitalism as a means to prime the pump for the inevitable socialist society since it greatly accelerated a lot of technologies that would be essential (or at least highly desirable) for that sort of future. It's a lot easier to imagine a traditional-Eladrin communist utopia than a traditional-Orc one precisely because the former already got access to the technology/spells required to make sure everyone eats and has a decent standard of living. I'm not sure why you're listening to tolkienist propaganda. Orcs have a storied tradition of peaceful cooperation amongst themselves and have long practiced the magical arts:
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Kwyndig posted:How would a Bolshevik heartbreaker even work? Do dragons control the means of production? http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/199932/Red-Planet--A-World-of-Adventure-for-Fate-Core?term=red+planet&test_epoch=0
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Covok posted:http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/199932/Red-Planet--A-World-of-Adventure-for-Fate-Core?term=red+planet&test_epoch=0 jam c. December 16th, 2016 Based on comunist sorry usa usa usa !! Who makes this up? Not in my games and not in anything that I actually would pay money for. What does this teach us nothing but a false doctrine of hate ie Comunistic proproganda. Why do they even have this up on site should be banned.
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Zurui posted:jam c. Publisher Reply: I look forward to an updated review from you when you've actually read Red Planet, as this provides little evidence you did.
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 23:53 |
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YOU CAN'T WRITE POSITIVELY ABOUT IMAGINARY COMMUNISM. YOU WILL REGRET THIS.
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Covok posted:http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/199932/Red-Planet--A-World-of-Adventure-for-Fate-Core?term=red+planet&test_epoch=0
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Covok posted:http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/199932/Red-Planet--A-World-of-Adventure-for-Fate-Core?term=red+planet&test_epoch=0 As cool as this is, not a heartbreaker. It's more in the vein of Russian science fiction during the cold war, but without the restrictions of the Politburo breathing down their necks.
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 00:13 |
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Thats just Posadism
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 00:52 |
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Kwyndig posted:As cool as this is, not a heartbreaker. It's more in the vein of Russian science fiction during the cold war, but without the restrictions of the Politburo breathing down their necks. You do know what that means though, right? We´ve found the theme for the Summer SomethingAwful TradGames TRPG Writing Competition > Let´s Write a good Leftist/Socialist/Communist RPG I can already see it before me. As themes, you have different versions of communism. Like Syndico-Anarchism, or Leninist-Marxism, or Stalinism, or Maosism etc...
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 02:51 |
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Poverty of ideology leads to poverty of design, which in turn leads to poverty of gameplay. Juche is the idea that the gamemaster is the master of everything and decides everything. Establishing Juche means adopting the attitude of a gamemaster towards the revolution and construction of one’s game.
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 03:26 |
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Kwyndig posted:How would a Bolshevik heartbreaker even work? Do dragons control the means of production? There's a Knights of the Dinner Table strip from like 20 years ago where they go to kill a dragon and take its hoard, only to discover that the dragon understands the concepts of investment and compound interest and is baffled that they'd think he'd just have it in a pile somewhere.
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I rolled my first Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay character and he wound up being a Bretonnian knight-errant crossed with Rain Man.
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Pope Guilty posted:the dragon understands the concepts of investment and compound interest and is baffled that they'd think he'd just have it in a pile somewhere.
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FMguru posted:That's pretty much ShadowrunMetaplot.txt, isn't it? If I know nothing else about Shadowrun it's never, ever, ever get Lofwyr's attention unless you're 100% positive he'll like you for it.
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Pope Guilty posted:If I know nothing else about Shadowrun it's never, ever, ever get Lofwyr's attention unless you're 100% positive he'll like you for it. actually even then you're hosed
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 07:14 |
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Kwyndig posted:How would a Bolshevik heartbreaker even work? Do dragons control the means of production? https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product_info.php?products_id=106706&it=1
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Elfgames posted:actually even then you're hosed
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Rockopolis posted:Why is it always loony alt-right types that come out with these lovely games? Why isn't there like, a Bolshevik heartbreaker, or a Motorcycle Diaries RPG?
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 09:59 |
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Terrible Opinions posted:There is Otherverse America which is a lovely liberal hippy heartbreaker for d20 modern of all things. Arguably you could also count the one "the patriarchy is a literal thing and worships a snake god" RPG but it was more a fetish game that pretended to be feminist to deflect criticism. I only know about either of these due to them being reviewed in the FATAL and Friends thread. Otherverse is d20 because it's a Chris Field book, and apparently d20 rules are one of his many, many fetishes
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edit: nm. Got it solved.
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I saw Power Rangers and it was good and now I want someone to run a Power Rangers/Sentai themed game.
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Waffleman_ posted:I saw Power Rangers and it was good and now I want someone to run a Power Rangers/Sentai themed game. run it in monsterhearts
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Waffleman_ posted:I saw Power Rangers and it was good and now I want someone to run a Power Rangers/Sentai themed game. The Valor dude is working on a mecha rules set for it
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 21:39 |
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all of the sex moves involve stock footage of giant robot lions running into tunnels
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Cease to Hope posted:run it in monsterhearts That would be accurate to the movie experience, actually.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 21:52 |
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I bet you could run a pretty good sentai game in Fellowship, or something similarly structured.
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So, I finally pulled the $10 copy of Eoris Essence I got awhile back off the shelf, and started hacking my way through it. And as I do, I'm kind of surprised it isn't more notorious. Maybe it's because it didn't get as wide distribution as something like Synnibarr inexplicably did, but boy, is it a torrent of self-fellating cosmology and nonsense rules- and, of course, the infamous character sheet. Perhaps it's the fact it used an actual spellchecker and has legitimately good production values (even if the art is generally just pretty airbrushed people and furries), maybe it's that it marketed itself as an artbook as much as an RPG, but I'm over 30 pages into this thing and I could not tell you what the actual premise of the game is, what characters the game will be playing, or what any of the central conflicts are. I could, at best, make an educated guess. I knew it was a mess but I'm kind of surprised it isn't on "worst ever" lists. It's an absolute headache of nonsense to try and hack through. I don't even want to think of what it would be like to try and play it.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 23:19 |
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What I know of Eoris is that it consists of a set of expensive books that are hard to find, and even the PDFs will run you 20bux as a bundle. It's obscure, and most people who have heard of it were probably scared off by the character sheet which looks like Anima: Beyond Fantasy loving exploded. In other words, since you're in the "lucky" position of having found a hardcopy dirt cheap, you should review it for F&F. If I'd managed to come into a cheap copy of Metabarons you betta belieb I'd be F&Fing that baby.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 23:27 |
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I've also got a hard copy of Eoris, and ARB is right on. It's the biggest nightmare of front-loaded cosmology I can think of; the closest thing that even comes to mind is Synnibarr, and Synnibarr might make more sense. I've read the beginning and skimmed a lot of the rest, and I'm still not sure what in God's name one is supposed to play. I honestly think it may just be someone writing their weird dreams/meditation images as a roleplaying game without possibly considering the actual "roleplaying game" part?
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 23:29 |
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Eoris is in many ways a World of Darkness heartbreaker. The system is like Masquerade except... (...there's incredibly detailed personality mechanics.) (It's also the only system I've seen that acknowledges that personal appearance takes actual effort to maintain, rather than being an inherent, immutable bonus.)
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 23:49 |
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Antivehicular posted:I've also got a hard copy of Eoris, and ARB is right on. It's the biggest nightmare of front-loaded cosmology I can think of;
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 23:49 |
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The difference here is that Immortals is quasi-comprehensible, if only in that it's lovely Highlander. Eoris has the overwrought, complicated vagueness of a vanity-press fantasy epic, which is honestly what it is.
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# ? Mar 26, 2017 00:27 |
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Still a little nervous about running my 4e Roll20 game tomorrow night but dang if setting stuff up isn't fun. Like I did all the encounter budgeting ages ago but actually making the maps and placing tokens is, well, nice.
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Waffleman_ posted:I saw Power Rangers and it was good and now I want someone to run a Power Rangers/Sentai themed game. Off the top of my head.. Fate Core, FAE, Battle Century G, and Valor are some systems I think can work.
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