Lets talk tiny things, /tg/. Have you ever played in a Borrowers/Minish Cap type game where everyone was small? Did a normal-sized game have an adventure where you had to shrink?
I'll start us off.
>playing Pathfinder
>on a quest to find super powerful eldritch MacGuffins
>already got Body Horror Orb and WMD Gloves
>dungeon dead-ends with weird rune on wall
>dumbass Catfolk Bard touches it
>everyone instantly shrunk down to flea size
>find the dungeon continues onward through absurdly tiny hole in the wall
>wall is guarded by micro-fey who die really easily
>dead micro-fey attract giant scavenger bugs
>run for our lives into the wall and fight fey-bug monsters
>eventually reach MacGuffin, don't know what it does
>as soon as we grab it we start growing back to normal size, still in the wall
>have to scramble out as fast as we can to avoid dying horribly
Frankly it went better than I expected, since getting the last two MacGuffins nearly TPK'd us.
The closest I’ve come to this is Mouse Guard. I always liked stories about tiny creatures though so I’d love to try a different rpg with this as the concept.
Nightlight comes to mind, played as an action figure goibgvthrough the house to get rid of bumps in the night, juryrigging weapons from household items.
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>phone-posting /this/ hard
>>53357763
I've had an idea for a while for a game where the players are insect adventurers, where trees take the place of cities or mountains and grass is like a dense jungle. I was kinda trying to think of an interesting take on the concept of a world-tree that would make some sort of sense physically. unfortunately this idea all but requires the adventurers to be somewhat anthropomorphic, and my group of friends is so utterly autistic about anything even remotely resembling furry shit that it will never happen.
No too off topic I hope, what system would work best for playing pic related? I haven't wanted to run an RPG in a games setting this bad since Bloodborne.
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Thank you for your service
I've wanted to run an adventure where it's like a Fantastic Voyage, the party is shrunk down by a wizard to go into his body and fight an infection that no healing magicks could cure.
Fairy Meat.
Its a 1:1 Scale wargame played with Fairies, and Gnomes and more.
Every messy table is a 1:1 scale ultra detailed battle ground.
Also the fae eat each other for power, and the gnomes have tommy guns and clockwork arms and legs.
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>>53362472
Honestly, just pick a system you like and adapt to it is my suggestion