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@Jennkryst said in PyReach:
@MisterBoring said in PyReach:
@somasatori So when is the soft launch and what California city is it set in?
Whyfor California, when Miami is right there?
It’s a running gag since more recently we had City of Hope, Liberation and Dies Irae pop up in California.
If I were to run a modern nWoD game, I’d probably make it either in the Midwest (like more Great Plains style around Oklahoma City or something rather that Chicago), Pacific Northwest (probably Eugene or Portland due to familiarity) or the Rust Belt, probably Pittsburgh. Each of these settings would inform the spheres I’d use, with the Rust Belt being Geist and/or Vampire, PNW being Changeling, Mage, or Werewolf (or two of those), and the Midwest being Hunter (I have an idea for a hunters-only game that I’ve been talking out with folks). I also had this idea of a southwest desert sort of thing, set in maybe New Mexico or maybe Arizona, but I don’t really have the personal connection to either of those places that I do with the others.
ETA: however, I do not have the time to run a game atm!
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@somasatori But how will we have hot beachtime parties, if there is no ocean for the beach?
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Double Post, but WHAT IF some LAZY PERSON finally got around to explaining the EverWorld of Darkness crossover setting
of dumb chaosdelightful shenanigans? Would that somehowtrick someone into running itmagically appear on it’s own, somehow? -
@Jennkryst said in PyReach:
EverWorld of Darkness crossover setting
My brain went in several directions:
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A crossover of Everquest and World of Darkness, where players combine WoD Spheres with Everquest classes in a bizarre gothic punk fantasy world of grindy adventure.
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A crossover of Everway and World of Darkness, where players make their WoD characters using image cards and then traverse the planes having weird adventures.
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A crossover setting between all three major versions of WoD (OWoD / NWoD / CoD) where the three realities fight to ensure their world is the one that survives an oncoming cataclysm that will leave only one standing.
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@MisterBoring I would play that Everquest one, that would be fun as hell
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@MisterBoring said in PyReach:
@Jennkryst said in PyReach:
EverWorld of Darkness crossover setting
My brain went in several directions:
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A crossover of Everquest and World of Darkness, where players combine WoD Spheres with Everquest classes in a bizarre gothic punk fantasy world of grindy adventure.
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A crossover of Everway and World of Darkness, where players make their WoD characters using image cards and then traverse the planes having weird adventures.
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A crossover setting between all three major versions of WoD (OWoD / NWoD / CoD) where the three realities fight to ensure their world is the one that survives an oncoming cataclysm that will leave only one standing.
I guess I’m finally finishing that post about one of trans ally and author of Animorphs Katherine Applegate’s other series, Everworld.
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@somasatori I’d play the fuck out of WoD fantasy isekai.
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@Jennkryst said in PyReach:
I guess I’m finally finishing that post about one of trans ally and author of Animorphs Katherine Applegate’s other series, Everworld.
Animorphs is one of those Missed Settings things for me. Where are the animorphs mushes!
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@somasatori said in PyReach:
@Jennkryst said in PyReach:
I guess I’m finally finishing that post about one of trans ally and author of Animorphs Katherine Applegate’s other series, Everworld.
Animorphs is one of those Missed Settings things for me. Where are the animorphs mushes!
Child Soldiers being forces to commit war crimes? I thought people didn’t want bad reality to invade their imagination fun times?
ahem
I mean it could be a thing. It’d be a short-lived game depending on where in the timeline you set it (here is in-depth analysis about when, exactly, each book takes place; it’s also 1h 45m long. Good Luck/Have Fun!).
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@Jennkryst said in PyReach:
I guess I’m finally finishing that post about one of trans ally and author of Animorphs Katherine Applegate’s other series, Everworld.
I remember that book series. I read the first book, it reminded me of that old Canadian kid’s show The Odyssey in a way, and I didn’t finish the series because the first book did nothing for me. It seemed well written, but it just didn’t hook me.