Pokemon? Or camp half blood or order of the dragon
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The Goddess of the Strings (thanks for the title Drummer!)
Altered Human, named AllISay - and your power is the ability to write/speak a lot. And quite intelligently at that!
Ahem. That ain't a power, lol. Don't make me pull out my ultimate powers book...
... that I um, don't have, of course, because I don't know nuttin about birthin superheros...
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Well, Tomb of Annihilation is one seriously wild adventure. And I have been having a good time with the changes to the CRs, which makes the critters a bit tougher, but also we've had two chases on mounts so far, and those were a blast!
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I wrote the above when this was on page 180, and then walked away and forgot to hit post, lol.
So, I guess I will toss in a QOTD:
What is a really traditional kind of place (landscape/terrain/biome -- natural area) that is very common in Fantasy media?
I'll start, with perhaps my favorite, lol: A Sand Sea - a vast desert area of dunes and mysteries!
(note: i am itching to make a new map of a smaller setting space)
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Altered Human, named AllISay - and your power is the ability to write/speak a lot. And quite intelligently at that!
Ahem. That ain't a power, lol. Don't make me pull out my ultimate powers book... ... that I um, don't have, of course, because I don't know nuttin about birthin superheros...
It's very much a power. Not all powers are physical manifestations. Take Cypher, for example, from New Mutants/X-Men. All he could do was read any language including body language. So being able to speak/write a lot could very well be a mutant power. Imagine someone who essentially has "super speed" - but it's in the form of writing. So they could write the entire Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson (15 volumes): 4,360,000 words - in 2 minutes.
So that base chart I posted (for powers) - breaks down into more specifics for each base. So for example, if someone got "Movement" - it goes to another table and breaks down like 10 to 12 different types of "Movement" powers...
So for example for Movement - you'd then roll on this chart...
1d10
Movement
1-2
Flight
3
Gliding
4
Leaping
5-6
Wall-Crawling
7
Lightning Speed
Teleportation
8
Levitation
9
Swimming
10
Climbing
Digging
Dimension Travel *
Things with an * next to them cost 2 power charts. (So earlier, if you were making a character you roll for your start number of powers which then has a maximum amount of powers your character can unlock).
So you might roll on a chart that has 2/4.
Which means your character starts with 2 powers but could eventually have up to 4 powers as a maximum.
So for example if you had 2 powers, you could roll and get Dimension Travel - and that would cost both power slots.
But I doubt folks want me to keep posting more of those charts?
If you do - I can - I've recreated them all in Excel because I am redoing/retyping the core rule book (Advanced Set) into Word - so it's much easier for me to find. So I've been recreating the charts in Excel and pasting them into my Word document for reference.
I am redoing/retyping the core rule book (Advanced Set) into Word
Now I understand why you see high-speed writing as a superpower.
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Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny. Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
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I am redoing/retyping the core rule book (Advanced Set) into Word
Now I understand why you see high-speed writing as a superpower.
I wish my power was also to have a clone - so the clone could either do the writing or go to work.
Work definitely slows down my progress of converting the rules into Word. (Well the rules I want, anyway - more specifically I'd use in my game, if I ever run one).
So that base chart I posted (for powers) - breaks down into more specifics for each base. So for example, if someone got "Movement" - it goes to another table and breaks down like 10 to 12 different types of "Movement" powers...
So for example for Movement - you'd then roll on this chart...
1d10
Movement
1-2
Flight
3
Gliding
4
Leaping
5-6
Wall-Crawling
7
Lightning Speed
Teleportation
8
Levitation
9
Swimming
10
Climbing
Digging
Dimension Travel *
Things with an * next to them cost 2 power charts. (So earlier, if you were making a character you roll for your start number of powers which then has a maximum amount of powers your character can unlock).
So you might roll on a chart that has 2/4.
Which means your character starts with 2 powers but could eventually have up to 4 powers as a maximum.
So for example if you had 2 powers, you could roll and get Dimension Travel - and that would cost both power slots.
But I doubt folks want me to keep posting more of those charts?
If you do - I can - I've recreated them all in Excel because I am redoing/retyping the core rule book (Advanced Set) into Word - so it's much easier for me to find. So I've been recreating the charts in Excel and pasting them into my Word document for reference.
I am redoing/retyping the core rule book (Advanced Set) into Word
Now I understand why you see high-speed writing as a superpower.
I wish my power was also to have a clone - so the clone could either do the writing or go to work.
Work definitely slows down my progress of converting the rules into Word. (Well the rules I want, anyway - more specifically I'd use in my game, if I ever run one).
Post ‘em all, how else are we sposta keep building our supers?
Only a DM since 1980 (3000+ Sessions) / PhD, MS, MA / Mixed, Bi, Trans, Woman / No longer welcome in the US, apparently
Wyrlde: Adventures in the Seven Cities .-=] Lore Book | Patreon | Wyrlde YT [=-. An original Setting for 5e, a whole solar system of adventure. Ongoing updates, exclusies, more. Not Talking About It / Dubbed The Oracle in the Cult of Mythology Nerds
What is a really traditional kind of place (landscape/terrain/biome -- natural area) that is very common in Fantasy media?
I'll start, with perhaps my favorite, lol:
A Sand Sea - a vast desert area of dunes and mysteries!
A Dark Forest - A forest that is scary and rumored to be dangerous.
(note: i am itching to make a new map of a smaller setting space)
A Treacherous Tundra - A really cold place where it's always snowing. Suited for crags.
An Icky Marsh - A swamp where everything wants to kill you.
A Floating Island - An island that floats. On the sky, specifically.
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Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny. Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
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Sure, where?
Your friendly trans bard!
She/They pronouns
The Goddess of the Strings (thanks for the title Drummer!)
Pokemon? Or camp half blood or order of the dragon
I'm fry, and I make doodles. That's why they call me FRY DOODLES. Also no pressure but check out my YouTube channel (Fry Doodles)
Soli Deo Gloria(Sed servus eius crustulum vult)
I'm a disabled, neurodivergent, artsy dumpster fire, and somewhat of a clown. But, I'm also god's favorite princess and the most interesting girl in the world.
Crafter of Constellations, vocaloid enjoyer, waluigi’s #1 fan, space alien, your favorite pretty boy, and certified silly goose
See you at the Order, allow me to properly flesh out my character first
Your friendly trans bard!
She/They pronouns
The Goddess of the Strings (thanks for the title Drummer!)
Why is this not on DDB?!?
Creating Epic Boons on DDB
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Hardcovers, DDB & You
Content Troubleshooting
My device can't use links other than DBB and a few others because it's technically a school device, anyway I can't use this, and I wish it was on DDB, and it's official WoTC content, so it should be.
Your friendly trans bard!
She/They pronouns
The Goddess of the Strings (thanks for the title Drummer!)
Ahem. That ain't a power, lol. Don't make me pull out my ultimate powers book...
... that I um, don't have, of course, because I don't know nuttin about birthin superheros...
-----------------------------
Well, Tomb of Annihilation is one seriously wild adventure. And I have been having a good time with the changes to the CRs, which makes the critters a bit tougher, but also we've had two chases on mounts so far, and those were a blast!
--------------------------
I wrote the above when this was on page 180, and then walked away and forgot to hit post, lol.
So, I guess I will toss in a QOTD:
What is a really traditional kind of place (landscape/terrain/biome -- natural area) that is very common in Fantasy media?
I'll start, with perhaps my favorite, lol: A Sand Sea - a vast desert area of dunes and mysteries!
(note: i am itching to make a new map of a smaller setting space)
Only a DM since 1980 (3000+ Sessions) / PhD, MS, MA / Mixed, Bi, Trans, Woman / No longer welcome in the US, apparently
Wyrlde: Adventures in the Seven Cities
.-=] Lore Book | Patreon | Wyrlde YT [=-.
An original Setting for 5e, a whole solar system of adventure. Ongoing updates, exclusies, more.
Not Talking About It / Dubbed The Oracle in the Cult of Mythology Nerds
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I'm Bat-Gnome with... movement powers?
like the flash, but explain it has something to do with tech, like rocket boots or smth
Your friendly trans bard!
She/They pronouns
The Goddess of the Strings (thanks for the title Drummer!)
It's very much a power. Not all powers are physical manifestations. Take Cypher, for example, from New Mutants/X-Men. All he could do was read any language including body language.
So being able to speak/write a lot could very well be a mutant power. Imagine someone who essentially has "super speed" - but it's in the form of writing. So they could write the entire Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson (15 volumes): 4,360,000 words - in 2 minutes.
Check out my publication on DMs Guild: https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?author=Tawmis%20Logue
Check out my comedy web series - Neverending Nights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wr4-u9-zw0&list=PLbRG7dzFI-u3EJd0usasgDrrFO3mZ1lOZ
Need a character story/background written up? I do it for free (but also take donations!) - https://forums.giantitp.com/showthread.php?591882-Need-a-character-background-written-up
So that base chart I posted (for powers) - breaks down into more specifics for each base. So for example, if someone got "Movement" - it goes to another table and breaks down like 10 to 12 different types of "Movement" powers...
So for example for Movement - you'd then roll on this chart...
Things with an * next to them cost 2 power charts. (So earlier, if you were making a character you roll for your start number of powers which then has a maximum amount of powers your character can unlock).
So you might roll on a chart that has 2/4.
Which means your character starts with 2 powers but could eventually have up to 4 powers as a maximum.
So for example if you had 2 powers, you could roll and get Dimension Travel - and that would cost both power slots.
But I doubt folks want me to keep posting more of those charts?
If you do - I can - I've recreated them all in Excel because I am redoing/retyping the core rule book (Advanced Set) into Word - so it's much easier for me to find. So I've been recreating the charts in Excel and pasting them into my Word document for reference.
Check out my publication on DMs Guild: https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?author=Tawmis%20Logue
Check out my comedy web series - Neverending Nights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wr4-u9-zw0&list=PLbRG7dzFI-u3EJd0usasgDrrFO3mZ1lOZ
Need a character story/background written up? I do it for free (but also take donations!) - https://forums.giantitp.com/showthread.php?591882-Need-a-character-background-written-up
Now I understand why you see high-speed writing as a superpower.
Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny.
Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
How I'm posting based on text formatting: Mod Hat Off - Mod Hat Also Off (I'm not a mod)
I wish my power was also to have a clone - so the clone could either do the writing or go to work.
Work definitely slows down my progress of converting the rules into Word. (Well the rules I want, anyway - more specifically I'd use in my game, if I ever run one).
Check out my publication on DMs Guild: https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?author=Tawmis%20Logue
Check out my comedy web series - Neverending Nights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wr4-u9-zw0&list=PLbRG7dzFI-u3EJd0usasgDrrFO3mZ1lOZ
Need a character story/background written up? I do it for free (but also take donations!) - https://forums.giantitp.com/showthread.php?591882-Need-a-character-background-written-up
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Post ‘em all, how else are we sposta keep building our supers?
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Content Troubleshooting
Hey, Gnomearchy, I sent you another PM.
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then
7
"Sooner or later, your Players are going to smash your railroad into a sandbox."
-Vedexent
"real life is a super high CR."
-OboeLauren
"............anybody got any potatoes? We could drop a potato in each hole an' see which ones get viciously mauled by horrible monsters?"
-Ilyara Thundertale
Literally Batman....
"Sooner or later, your Players are going to smash your railroad into a sandbox."
-Vedexent
"real life is a super high CR."
-OboeLauren
"............anybody got any potatoes? We could drop a potato in each hole an' see which ones get viciously mauled by horrible monsters?"
-Ilyara Thundertale
So, I guess I will toss in a QOTD:
What is a really traditional kind of place (landscape/terrain/biome -- natural area) that is very common in Fantasy media?
I'll start, with perhaps my favorite, lol:
The Sea of Sand - a vast desert area of dunes and mysteries!
The Dark Forest - A forest that is scary and rumored to be dangerous.
The Frozen Wastes - A really cold place where it's always snowing. Suited for crags.
The Shadow Marsh - A swamp where everything wants to kill you.
A Floating Island - An island that floats. On the sky, specifically.
A Volcanic Mountain - Wreathed in fiery smoke, hiding a deep secret
A Grand Old City -- Filled with monumental architecture
A Mighty Maze -- A many branched mystery of magnificence.
A Legendary Labyrinth -- The terrifying complex of paths and patterns.
Meandering Caverns — a tunnel complex.
The White Necropolis - A city or tomb filled with undead or other spooky monsters like giant bugs
The Mystical Mountains -- treacherous and high
The Spine of the World -- a long chain of mountains
The Highland Bog -- a highland marsh known to be the abode of spirits.
The Highlands -- A great plateau, cold and rugged steppe lands
The Celestial Mare -- a massive ancient ship, ghostly and terrifying.
The Well of Souls - A large and powerful arcane thingy that makes magic in the surrounding area more powerful, and perhaps more chaotic.
The Badlands - An area so ravaged by war (mortal or otherwise) that no hint of the previous terrain can be made out.
The Thinny Wilds - An area surrounding an uncontrolled gate to another plane, warped to match the portal's destination.
Brilliant Woods -- A magical forest filled with fantastical beasts and abundant in magic
The Isles of Myst -- Misty islands holding many secrets. Among them...
Cymraeg -- an island that's actually a turtle.
The Sea of Tears -- A shipwreck graveyard, either the lair of a monster , between the Sea of Storms and the Sea of Despair
The Empty Quarter -- A dry, barren desert where even sand is said to flee
(note: i am itching to make a new map of a smaller setting space)
Only a DM since 1980 (3000+ Sessions) / PhD, MS, MA / Mixed, Bi, Trans, Woman / No longer welcome in the US, apparently
Wyrlde: Adventures in the Seven Cities
.-=] Lore Book | Patreon | Wyrlde YT [=-.
An original Setting for 5e, a whole solar system of adventure. Ongoing updates, exclusies, more.
Not Talking About It / Dubbed The Oracle in the Cult of Mythology Nerds
A Treacherous Tundra - A really cold place where it's always snowing. Suited for crags.
An Icky Marsh - A swamp where everything wants to kill you.
A Floating Island - An island that floats. On the sky, specifically.
Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny.
Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
How I'm posting based on text formatting: Mod Hat Off - Mod Hat Also Off (I'm not a mod)
I'm fond of the volcanic mountain, perhaps perpetually wreathed in smoke, that hides some great or dangerous secret.
Also can't go wrong with a grand city with impossibly enormous architecture (Minas Tirith always comes to mind).
...Tolkien really does influence everything, huh.