Reindeers with shiny noses for the one hundred thousandth time, getting nothing for christmas for the ten thousandth time, all day every day no escape..
I saw ten thousand people get We Wish You A Merry Christmas in their heads at the same time, and the world just flipping watched. Men driven mad, women screaming and rioting, the world in absolute bedlam...
You weren't there, you don't know... you don't know how many times Santa Claus came to town.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Sittin' around munchin' popcorn and playing on the internet alongside my beautiful Princess Consort
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
The Traditional Games forum is actually pretty nice and chill.
i sometimes wish i played more of these but then i look at my time and i implicitly freak a bit and conclude again that i can't add anything to the already huge and still growing list of things i do
Someone in SA posted it when I talked about my D&D meets Fantastic Mr. Fox idea
i've been thinking about this, and i think a UK setting would actually work pretty well
there's a decent variety of animals, but i don't think there's anything that would be drastically op
no large carnivores, for one
some large herbivores (deer, ponies, Chillingham cattle) and one large omnivore (wild boar) which you might want to rule out or apply some kind of size penalty to
and i was thinking, as well, there's the issue of venom, which potentially makes a small creature disproportionately powerful
the UK's venomous terrestrial animals are venomous enough to keep things interesting, but not enough that they'd be one-shotting large enemies
(off the top of my head that'd be adders, shrews, false widows, scorpions, centipedes, bees and wasps)
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Anything is better than Frozen full stop.
a billion
yay
there's a decent variety of animals, but i don't think there's anything that would be drastically op
no large carnivores, for one
some large herbivores (deer, ponies, Chillingham cattle) and one large omnivore (wild boar) which you might want to rule out or apply some kind of size penalty to
and i was thinking, as well, there's the issue of venom, which potentially makes a small creature disproportionately powerful
the UK's venomous terrestrial animals are venomous enough to keep things interesting, but not enough that they'd be one-shotting large enemies
(off the top of my head that'd be adders, shrews, false widows, scorpions, centipedes, bees and wasps)
but there could be ways around that, maybe they're at a disadvantage for not being able to dig
like In Diana Jones
Le Guin is great