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5 Tips For Playing Better Kineticists
There are many forms of power in the world. Some channel the might of the gods, others master the disciplines of steel, and a select few embrace a potent fury within themselves. Many will transcribe arcane rites, some will follow complex philosophies, and others are simply gifted with strange powers due to a potent bloodline.
Neal LitherlandPublished about a year ago in GamersHow To Build a Night Lords Space Marine
When the Emperor of Mankind forged his space marines they were meant to be great warriors and protectors of humanity. His gene science and warp mastery allowed him to bestow upon his creations certain gifts and flaws, making them ideal as particular weapons of war. Of all his creations, though, none were bloodier or more terrifying than the VIII Legion... the Night Lords.
Neal LitherlandPublished about a year ago in GamersDamn the Man! Save the Empire!
If there is any Role within the Cyberpunk Red game system that epitomizes the “punk” ethos that the genre was born out of, it’s the Rockerboy. One-part artist, two-parts kerosene, and three-parts anarchist, Rockerboys (the term is used regardless of gender identity, although Rockergirl or Rocker would definitely fit a player’s preference) are the beating heart of the underground in the game’s setting. In the dystopian future where the wounded mega-corps still hold a ridiculous amount of sway, the Rockerboy is there is thumb their nose and light a few fires along the way.
Nicholas KingPublished about a year ago in GamersThe function of game types and players
In each of the last two years, Covid-19 has upset predictions. As the pandemic raged on, 2020 was one of the most uncertain years ever. On the other side, gaming corporations, who had a record year, saw this as a blessing in disguise. People engaged in gaming to pass the time, stay alive, rebuild their social networks, and divert their attention at the same time.
Johanna WanjiruPublished about a year ago in GamersThe Dark Future of R. Talsorian Games "Cyberpunk"
I’m a fan of alternate history stories. The main reason I like them is that they are a classic case of Socratic questioning: Suppose _____ is true, what happens next? Role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons, Warhammer Fantasy, and others that are more based in medieval European-style settings don’t have to worry about this to a large degree. But game systems like Cyberpunk do, which lends an element of creative storytelling that fills in the gaps for a Gamemaster to use for crafting their own stories set in this world. The alternate history crafted for R. Talsorian Games’ Cyberpunk series is one of the better ones I’ve come across, adding depth to a futuristic setting and explaining how the Dark Future available for Gamemasters and players makes a certain amount of sense.
Nicholas KingPublished about a year ago in GamersThe Savage Monk
The Testament of Blood was a time-honored tournament that drew warriors from all schools, and all disciplines. From the isolated mountaintops of the Yasurai, to the rushing river fighters of the Montak lands, champions came to test their skills and strength against one another. Every four years, the sands of the arena were spattered with sweat as the finest students of the established forms met, and battled.
Neal LitherlandPublished about a year ago in GamersAn Exploration of "Reverse Stereotype" Characters in RPGs
Stereotypes and tropes are a big part of storytelling traditions, so it's no wonder that they're also a big part of our RPGs. Whether we're talking about traditional high fantasy games, gritty modern horror settings, or post-apocalyptic romps, everything comes with its own symbolic language.
Neal LitherlandPublished about a year ago in GamersHow to Play Rummy Tournaments and Win Real Cash Daily on A23
A23 has announced the launch of 'Rummy Tournaments,' which will provide all rummy fans with an amazing gaming experience. A23(Ace2Three) is the only site in India that offers all types of tournaments on the Cash Rummy App, as it is India's most approved and genuine Rummy portal.
5 Classes To Pair With The Promethean Corruption
All power comes at a price. Corruptions are things that can twist the body, and taint the soul, but they also allow one to go beyond what they would normally be capable of. This option, put forth in Horror Adventures, is one that a lot of players have been hesitant to delve into. As such I thought I would put together a series of articles where I suggest some the best classes to pair with given corruptions, and to try to minimize the potential harm they can do while emphasizing the powers they offer.
Neal LitherlandPublished about a year ago in GamersThe Unsettling Sorcerer
The man who entered the inn out of the darkness was a haint on two legs. His ragged black hair was shot through with lightning bolts of dirty white, a hitch in his stride gave him a strange, unnatural gait, and his heavy hands boar thick, hoary nails that were akin to claws. It was his face that was the most arresting, though. Every feature, taken on its own, was beautiful. When put together, though, they were disjointed and uncanny. The eyes were too intense, and slightly offset. The mouth was full, but too wide for the face, and the teeth were strong and white but a little too sharp. His voice, when he spoke, was too deep for the chest it came out of; it created the distinct impression of something speaking through him, the words echoing out of a deep, unseen well.
Neal LitherlandPublished about a year ago in GamersINDIA HAS ALWAYS FAVORED TEEN PATTI!
Indian players can play Teen Patti instead of more common card games like poker and blackjack. It has long been a favorite among players and is simple to master, especially during celebrations like Diwali.
Unicon GroupPublished 2 years ago in Gamers5 Tips For Playing Better Ninjas
The night is quiet. The only thing one can hear is the wind blowing through the eaves, and the occasional flap of a hunting bird. You see nothing, but that doesn't mean there is nothing out there. And as you peer into the shadows, you do not see one of them detach itself from the wall behind you.
Neal LitherlandPublished 2 years ago in Gamers