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Picture a campaign you'd like to play or run

Started by danbuter, August 13, 2011, 10:57:06 PM

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Ian Warner

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Run satrically I hope!
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Running: Dark Heresy
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Who painted this? It's fantastic.
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arminius

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Hopefully this will cleanse the palate after the previous...


arminius

Quote from: noisms;473906Who painted this? It's fantastic.

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That's a great painting. I used it for detail when my players went to the Abyss in an old 3.5e game.

Peregrin

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Thank you! I wasn't sure myself. :)
"In a way, the Lands of Dream are far more brutal than the worlds of most mainstream games. All of the games set there have a bittersweetness that I find much harder to take than the ridiculous adolescent posturing of so-called \'grittily realistic\' games. So maybe one reason I like them as a setting is because they are far more like the real world: colourful, crazy, full of strange creatures and people, eternal and yet changing, deeply beautiful and sometimes profoundly bitter."

Reckall

Which is what I am playing, BTW :) The title of the fourth and ending campaign of my 12 years Forgotten Realms/Planescape saga being To the Faithful Departed.

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Reckall

This is what I would like to play instead :p

For every idiot who denounces Ayn Rand as "intellectualism" there is an excellent DM who creates a "Bioshock" adventure.


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Peregrin

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"In a way, the Lands of Dream are far more brutal than the worlds of most mainstream games. All of the games set there have a bittersweetness that I find much harder to take than the ridiculous adolescent posturing of so-called \'grittily realistic\' games. So maybe one reason I like them as a setting is because they are far more like the real world: colourful, crazy, full of strange creatures and people, eternal and yet changing, deeply beautiful and sometimes profoundly bitter."