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  1. The Dark Lord Surga has a problem. He is being pursued by an even more powerful entity - a Hellhound.

    So far, it has forced him out of his familiar haunts, and into the broader world - but sooner or later it will catch up with him.

    Monster Pick: The Hellhound.

     

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    If I was to actually write this thing, there would be a lot of other characters, including plenty of women. It wouldn't be anything like the sausage fest this list of picks implies.

  2. Hopefully I will get most of the rosters updated today.

    If people can put their own rosters together, that would help, but only because I'm lazy.

    I'm still personally failing on my Monster pick, but I've explained why before.

    Mind you, on a personal level, this has been the useful exercise I was hoping it would be. I've stuck names on a bunch of characters and ideas I had sitting in my head in fragments for years. Not as much fun for everyone else though. I should have worked out a way for more interaction between players.

    The Monster, the Monster...

  3. And I'm stuck on my last (Monster) pick. A lot of the problem is that my picks have diverged from my original idea, so my Protagonist is actually irrelevant to the rest of picks. (My Ally/Companion is probably my actual Protagonist.)

     

    And therefore, so is my original plan for my Monster. That's a shame, because it was a good idea - just in a different story. It was basically a Rocky Horror joke - "In just seven days...". But that doesn't really work in the context that has emerged.

    So I need another monster. Annoying.

  4. 8 hours ago, DShomshak said:

    If so, peak capitalism looks just like 18th-19th century mercantilist factory work, or an awful lot of the rest of economic history. If there is a vulnerable source of labor, someone will exploit it. Feel disgust at this incident, but don't feel surprise, or imagine that it's a symptom of some special evil of modern capitalism in the USA.

     

    As UncleVlad pointed out, the story here is the Alabama authorities' curious blindness and disinterest. Or maybe not so curious.

     

    Dean Shomshak


    Somewhere, Marx and Engels' ghosts are going: "told you so".

    The obvious response, of course, is "what about Stalin etc?", but whataboutery only lasts for so long. And in any case, why were all the communists on the side of the Civil Rights movement, while most of the anti-communists were on the side of the Klan, or at least their more "moderate" associates?

    This is the Age of Marx.

  5. I'll still be one behind after this pick...
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    Location 3: Sisters' Mountain. (Mountain of the Sisters.)

     

    Sisters' Mountain is the common name for a site known for the presence of the Hermit Sisters, a group of devotees of the Great God.

    Each Sister notionally lives alone, although some have gathered groups of acolytes around them.

    The Sisters don't particularly get along with each other. Some disagree on doctrinal matters (such as the presence of acolytes, and views on same sex relationships (totally unrelated, obviously...)), others have interpersonal issues, while others simply dislike having others living so close to them.

    Why would you go there? What could you find there?

  6. And yes, I have a third pick for today. I'm still one behind.

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    Neither protagonist nor antagonist, Korus the Bard is the closest thing to a neutral character in this story. While he is helpful to whoever he is with, his allegiances are only to himself.

    He also functions as something of a narrator, and handy source of data dumps, disguised as stories and poems he recites.

    Option Pick: Korus the Bard.

  7. I'm 4(!) picks behind. I have excuses.

     

    2 picks today though. Maybe three if I can nail down the details.

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    Alnar of the North is, in most respects, your typical wandering barbarian. Sure, he is a Big Man where he comes from, and could recruit a warband if he had a good reason and could promise lots of loot to his followers, but mostly he just does the familiar solder of fortune/bandit/thief routine.

    Amongst those he has met on his journeys is the Dark Lord Surga. Strangely, his refusal to be daunted by the Dark Lord has led to a friendship of sorts between them.

    Ally/Companion: Alnar of the North.

     

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    There is a prophecy.

    It consists of two parts, although the relevance of the second is disputed.

    It is said that the city of Ytic will only be conquered by one who wields the Sword of Destiny.

    It is also said that a sword is not a shield.

    Given the famous wealth and power of Ytic, many have sought the sword, although none have, as yet, found it.

    Now the Dark Lord Surga knows where it is. What will he do with the knowledge?

     

    A McGuffin/Gadget: The Sword of Destiny.

  8. Just for fun: I've not only been to the Las Vegas Strip, I've been to bits of Las Vegas off the strip!

    Check that out, Yanqui scum!

    (Disclaimer: The term "Yanqui scum" may not reflect the view of assault or any entity associated with assault. Apologies are explicitly given where necessary to prevent legal or moderator action.)

    (Secondary Disclaimer: my father was a model railroad fan, and we went to hobby shops pretty much everywhere. I may have talked him into buying me some wargaming, but given the timeline, not roleplaying, material there.)

  9. I think the issues are in fact more in the abstract than real.

    Even with the doubling beyond a certain point, I would put on a hard cap as well. That would fix the problem of a monstrously huge power.

    I wouldn't stress about players spending points on seldom used multipower slots. The points add up quickly, and they aren't that efficiently used. (VPPs can be a problem though.)

    Multiple attacks? Well, I don't have much concern or respect for glass cannons. The character can get away with some stuff occasionally, but there will be enough other cases where they will get hosed to compensate for that.

  10. Oops. I've already described a temple and a priestess. I guess I need to make a Deity pick.
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    The religion officially practiced in the city of Ytic amounts to a henotheism. There is one major temple overlooking the city, and, at best, minor shrines to other deities.

    The deity worshipped is commonly known as the Great God. He may sometimes be referred to by other titles, but nothing resembling his "true" name is commonly used.

    What divine roles does he play? All of them, really, at best assisted by his small retinue of other godlings.

     

    Also, apparently he likes cats.


    Deity pick: The Great God.

  11. 44 minutes ago, SCUBA Hero said:

    Are you defining yeoman as one or more of the following:  A freeholder?  Freeholder who holds land in exchange for military service to a knight or other noble?  Middle class servants to a noble?  Common sailors?

     

    Pretty much the first three, although the service in the second case is not necessarily military.

  12. Then it was the Fifth Day.

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    First amongst the suitors pressing for Ianthe's hand is the Tribune Flaccus.

    This corpulent brute has already reached the heights of constitutional power in Ytic, but seeks more. He believes a strategic marriage would further this quest, with his target being young and beautiful a bonus. His current wife's opinion is of no concern to him - he will set her aside in an instant.

    Antagonist pick: Tribune Flaccus.

  13. 5 hours ago, Bazza said:


    oh, I need to catch up. How many draft picks have we made so far? 

     

    Just for fun, what is the difference between a crocodile and a dragon, dude from Darwin?

    Sorry, I shouldn't snark there. I'm from Toowoomba (Queensland). Originally known by white people as "the swamp". Don't worry though - I can pull monsters out of my ear just based on that.

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    I've been wondering about the compatibility of my protagonist choice and the rest of them. But my protagonist pulling monsters out of his ear is another sport indeed.

  14. OK, player characters in my game are either members of the gentry, or members of the social class below them.

     

    At the moment I am calling the lower class the Yeomanry. But what do you call the members of that class that aren't male?

     

    Think Jeeves and Wooster, or less dumb versions of this.

     

    What do you call a female"yeoman"?

     

    Or non-male, whatever.

  15. 13 minutes ago, Old Man said:


    Wednesday was four I think. 

     

    Correct. I've started announcing the new days at some time after I wake up. However, for you, Bazza, assume 5:30 in the morning.

     

    You were the one that asked for Strayan time.

     

    Yes, this morning was pick four.

     

    And don't be lame. You can tell a decent story if you try.

     

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