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Re: Genre-crossover nightmares

 

I remember reading about an old gaming session where a Nazi unit was defeated by a group of D&D adventurers. Which means the Nazgul would probably win hands down.

 

That was in Dragon magazine. On the one side Nazis, on the other, evil player characters commanding orcs and trolls etc. They encountered each other due to some dimensional rift and the referee hadn't told either group what they were up against ahead of time.

 

For some odd reason I remember the detail about chaplains being allowed to "function with respect to turning undead."

 

Lucius Alexander

 

The palindromedary thinks Nazi-ghouls would make splendidly horribly evil villains.

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Re: Genre-crossover nightmares

 

That was in Dragon magazine. On the one side Nazis, on the other, evil player characters commanding orcs and trolls etc. They encountered each other due to some dimensional rift and the referee hadn't told either group what they were up against ahead of time.

 

For some odd reason I remember the detail about chaplains being allowed to "function with respect to turning undead."

 

Lucius Alexander

 

The palindromedary thinks Nazi-ghouls would make splendidly horribly evil villains.

 

the palindromedary shouldnt give Himmler ideas.

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I remember reading about an old gaming session where a Nazi unit was defeated by a group of D&D adventurers. Which means the Nazgul would probably win hands down.

 

I actually played that. A friend of mine had a D&D adventure based on The Keep (film) which was about Nazis inadvertently awakening an ancient evil. So there was the usual dimensional rift thing and the D&D party found themselves in combat with the SS, a few Panzers, and a horrifically powerful vampire warlock. I have all kinds of bad memories of the session, first because I don't like machine guns in my fantasy, second because the module was really frickin' hard, and third because I got into several arguments with the GM that in hindsight were the result of a ruleset that really couldn't handle modern weapons at all.

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In the future, all soldiers will carry smart-phones:

 

"Look I googled FUBAR and its not in the German dictionary"

 

 

 

"I'm gonna give you three seconds; exactly three-#@&ing-seconds to wipe that stupid looking avatar off your droid or I will gouge out your eyeballs and skull-#@& you! "

 

 

 

Cpt: I will tweet you on how a Prussian Officer fights.

Sgt: Then I will send you the GPS of where the Iron Crosses grow.

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