Cal is a heritek. His cosnorting with the thrice Omnissiah damned Necron on Cadia, according to some reports, is just one example of his utmost disregard for our most basic of beliefs. Furthermore his continued association with Xenos to revive this so called Primarch is only more proof.
Need I even begin about Arch Magos Cawl''s disregard for the sacred STC? As well as the Omnissiah's blessed Adeptus Astartes basic genetic design?
I name Cawl as architect of heresy. What say you brothers?
>>53588967
>some random magos
>declaring Archmagos Belisarius Cawl, supreme pontiff of the cult mechanicus, a heretek
Ballsy move, lets see if it pays off for him Cotton.
Spoilers: It won't. You gonna get purged.
>>53588967
I say more evidence is required, maybe we should drain his memory banks?
>>53589002
I concur, worse case scenario we obtain new knowledge he might have hoarded...
>>53588986
It is my right to do so brother. I am willing to risk my logic engines for this. The entire thing is engineered by a Necron loving insane old mago's broken mind. He invented this poor copy of a primarchild and uses it as free keys to commit heresy at will.
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>>53506608
>>53570002
REMOVE HAQQEBAB
>>53571148
Are we going to start almost every thread exclaiming we should remove "X" faction?
>>53571230
It's an age old tradition
I have recently (today) visited the Erie Canal Museum in Syracuse, New York, and I was phenomenally inspired. This era is ripe for use as an RPG setting, especially given the recent founding of America (~50 years prior), and the rich history of the region itself (New York and New England, and perhaps reaching into Canada).
Posting some pictures and concepts to see if anyone else is intrigued.
>>53617091
>The Erie Canal is famous in song and story. Proposed in 1808 and completed in 1825, the canal links the waters of Lake Erie in the west to the Hudson River in the east. An engineering marvel when it was built, some called it the Eighth Wonder of the World.
>In order to open the country west of the Appalachian Mountains to settlers and to offer a cheap and safe way to carry produce to a market, the construction of a canal was proposed as early as 1768. However, those early proposals would connect the Hudson River with Lake Ontario near Oswego. It was not until 1808 that the state legislature funded a survey for a canal that would connect to Lake Erie. Finally, on July 4, 1817, ground was broken for the construction of the canal. In those early days, it was often sarcastically referred to as "Clinton's Big Ditch". When finally completed on October 26, 1825, it was the engineering marvel of its day. It included 18 aqueducts to carry the canal over ravines and rivers, and 83 locks, with a rise of 568 feet from the Hudson River to Lake Erie. Cross-section of the original Erie Canal It was 4 feet deep and 40 feet wide, and floated boats carrying 30 tons of freight. A ten foot wide towpath was built along the bank of the canal for the horses and/or mules which pulled the boats and their driver, often a young boy (sometimes referred to by later writers as a "hoggee").
>>53617123
>In a time when bulk goods were limited to pack animals (an eighth-ton [250 pounds (113 kg)] maximum), and there were no railways, water was the most cost-effective way to ship bulk goods.
>The canal, denigrated by its political opponents as "Clinton's Folly" or "Clinton's Big Ditch", was the first transportation system between the eastern seaboard (New York City) and the western interior (Great Lakes) of the United States that did not require portage.
>It was faster than carts pulled by draft animals, and cut transport costs by about 95%.[8] The canal fostered a population surge in western New York and opened regions farther west to settlement. It was enlarged between 1834 and 1862. The canal's peak year was 1855, when 33,000 commercial shipments took place. In 1918, the western part of the canal was enlarged to become part of the New York State Barge Canal, which ran parallel to the eastern half of the Erie Canal, and extended to the Hudson River.
>>53617164
>The Erie Canal greatly lowered the cost of shipping between the Midwest and the Northeast, bringing much lower food costs to Eastern cities and allowing the East to economically ship machinery and manufactured goods to the Midwest. The canal also made an immense contribution to the wealth and importance of New York City, Buffalo, and New York State. Its impact went much further, increasing trade throughout the nation by opening eastern and overseas markets to Midwestern farm products and by enabling migration to the West.
>The Erie Canal was an immediate success. Tolls collected on freight had already exceeded the state's construction debt in its first year of official operation. By 1828, import duties collected at the New York Customs House supported federal government operations and provided funds for all the expenses in Washington except the interest on the national debt. Additionally, New York state's initial loan for the original canal had been paid by 1837. Although it had been envisioned as primarily a commercial channel for freight boats, passengers also traveled on the canal's packet boats. In 1825 more than forty thousand passengers took advantage of the convenience and beauty of canal travel. The canal's steady flow of tourists, businessmen and settlers lent it to uses never imagined by its initial sponsors. Evangelical preachers made their circuits of the upstate region and the canal served as the last leg of the underground railroad ferrying runaway slaves to Buffalo near the Canada–US border. Aspiring merchants found that tourists proved to double as reliable customers. Vendors moved from boat to boat peddling items such as books, watches and fruit while less scrupulous "confidence men" sold remedies for foot corns or passed off counterfeit bills. Tourists were carried along the "northern tour", which ultimately led to the popular honeymoon destination Niagara Falls, just north of Buffalo.
Tg! Assuming a medieval fantasy pen and paper RPG like pathfinder, what would your ideal (yet average) session look like?
Better question: /tg/, tell me what the fuck is going on in OPs pic.
>>53615049
Everyone contributes something and feels useful, everyone feels involved and like their character has at least a little bit of development. I only really care that everyone feels invested and has fun.
>>53615102
God looking down upon the world.
Filename Thread, post files with funny names.
GUYS HELP I FORGOT TO LEVEL MY 5TH ED MONK
It's the big decision lvl 4 level up. Dex is 16 and Wis is 13.
More ability points or the neato Polearm Master feat?
>>53613399
I'll take your bait.
Pick Dexterity ASI.
How the fuck didn't you max out both Dex and Wis to 16 at character creation?
Pole arm master is a shit feat on monks.
Monks only really benefit from Ritual Caster (Cleric) and Mobile.
>>53613399
Which archetype did you go with?
>>53613437
You're forgetting the Tough and Lucky feats, which are blanket benefits for any class, but Monks particular benefit from Tough because they're a close-combat class with d8 hit-points.
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>>53612596
A good and caring necrocybermantic daddy on a quest for okay legs and brouzouf
>>53612596
A qt elf girl trying to overcome the Gap-caused paranoia and reintegrate into the normal society despite her mind messing with her.
>>53612596
No, because for literally anything Starfinder tries to offer, I'm already aware of a superior system that isn't reliant on 3.PF.
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First for Marine vehicles are too expensive
Post Imperuim I pdf, anons.
First for the Omnissiah
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First for I'm gonna finally get off my lazy ass and batrep what may be my last game of 7th against Death Guard. You anons play any games lately too?
>>53612344
Who's this saemen daemon?
XX'th for true loyality
Morning Gents!
Now, I know what you're all going to ask me; "Commissar Knochenmus! Why is Corporal Davidson running around the desert naked, while our own snipers take pot shots at him?". To which my only reply is; he asked to do it.
So while the regiment's snipers slowly learn how to finally hit a moving target, and as we await new orders from Command; I figured I'd have you all do a surprise field kit inspection! So present arms for a field kit inspection! And remember, if your Entrenchment Tool has a hole in it, it just means that the Emperor's light shines more directly upon you!
>>53611915
Reporting for duty sir!
The only thing I was given sir
>>53611965
Good to see somebody is actually on time! But you showed up without your rank insignia Corporal! I know that it's 52 degrees Celsius out here in the desert! But you simply CAN'T be out here, without your insignia! How else will snipers know to shoot you, over somebody else in line!?
Does anyone else just... not play with gods/religion in their fantasy games? I think most of us know gods are a bit played out by now, people aren't even interested, and if you don't include them you avoid triggering any Christfags offended by fictional religions.
Most tabletop players are probably atheists anyway and I find they appreciate not having to legitimize harmful religious bullshit.
>>53611287
Eat a bag of raw dicks
Practically the whole point of fantasy is to have weird gods and shit.
Have you ever played as or played in a game with a character who animated the dead?
How did it turn out?
Were you a mainly good party?
I ask this because I'm in a game where everyone except me are of a goodly alignment and the GM keeps throwing necromancy based spells/items at me and I must admit that I'm tempted to start using them.
>>53611185
Learn White Necromancy.
>>53611185
I once raised a Paladin party member as a zombie, the GM let him keep playing in control of his character but he had to roll a very hard will check to disobey anything I directly told him to do and he no longer had access to his faith based magic, so he kind of became a warrior. That was like mid way through a 6 month campaign. The GM made getting him properly resurrected a subquest but I kept trying to pull the party away from doing things related to it. Also he took stat hits from decaying every few sessions, couldn't gain xp/level (I could cast stronger support spells and stuff for him including some custom spells that effectively leveled him up though) and couldn't regenerate health/stam from resting, I had to heal him manually. At least he made a natural night watchman.
Eventually he did get to a proper healer and we revived him. He probably would have killed me immediately except for the GM told him that he had amnesia and no memory of his life as a zombie, but got pieces of it back in dreams and through talking with other party members.
I ended up leaving the party to avoid getting smote by an angry Paladin, who also left the party to hunt me down. So we had private, independent online sessions with the GM to track our adventures, eventually he hunted me down and we resolved things diplomatically.
>>53611185
>Yes
>Tanky
>No, mostly neutral/evil leaning
I'm playing as a necromancer. Debuff-type necromancer, not reanimator-type necromancer, though I know animate dead and I keep spare onyx stones just in case. We're playing in Sigil where necromancy is forbidden so I had to be extremely cautious.
We defeated some big boss type, I decided he'd make a cool zombie, so for once I got the stones out. I convinced my teammates to haul him back to one other PC's parents' place, anointed him with something to slow down its aging (effectively, his body will degrade by one day in the course of one year), removed his organs to reduce risks of suspicious smell, and bolted a full helmet to his face.
Then I reanimated him in the other PC's bathroom, and threw out some of the towels.
We now have a big, slow, one-armed meatshield which cost me quite a lot of gold in defensive and detection-preventing measures, and we use it as a wall for our glass cannon team. Quality over quantity ; it's still my only zombie, and the DM is grateful for that.
The other players are not complaining, and I just hope they'll never give me in. We just pass him as some extremely dimwitted warrior who never leaves his armor, and we're careful when approaching temples.
Do something sneaky.
"Demons" and "Devils" have been decided to be too offensive to be included in your game.
How do you decide to rename them?
>>53611165
Daemons
>>53611165
Fiends
Abyssals
Hellspawn
Stygians
I dunno, something spooky sounding but still descriptive. I don't wanna make up funny names.
>>53611165
Dark Spirits
Representative Inkito: Something drastic has occurred, and it will spell the doom of all of us. We must meet to discuss this issue, with an appearance by Professor Koloros, from the research lab of theoretical physics at Orsterp.
>>53611010
It is.... highly important, and I need the ambassadors to arrive. Right now, in other news we have issued bounties on all pirates, in an effort to reduce federation involvement in the Tiamaxian Pirate Crisis.
>>53611031
bump.
In the dwarf galaxy Nubilis 2435, we have seen some strange anomalies, which must be explored further. It... resembles the concept of Vacuum Decay.
Stat me.
>>53610924
Hmmm. Instead of fedoras, all neckbeards should wear top hats.
>>53611504
Don't you fucking suggest ruining top hats for me, dammit.
>>53610924
2008 hat angerufen, Bernd, die wollen ihre Miehms zurück.
TripleWiXX wenn?