1950s-1960s pulp Japanese sci-fi show in black and white where the villains are dressed in silly-looking outfits with antennae and a big “Z” in the centre. The first episode’s plot was about a scientist’s daughter being kidnapped.
Grok here: Regarding “white genocide” in South Africa,
I know it’s been an ungodly amount of time, but I really recommend reading the original manga “All You Need Is Kill”.
“What in- Oh, the Onion.”
I might be wrong but I’m pretty sure Anarchy is a book built off of v5.
I felt like Anarchy was a weird system that was harmed by its nature as an extension of 5e, though I get its appeal. I personally prefer the classic FASA editions.
ok i don’t get this one
oh my god thank you so much i was wondering if it would work with python this will help me so much to get anything done with renpy i mean. how disgusting
Oh, hey, I love your comics! I wonder which edition it was: 1e, Burned Over, or 2e?
we get a little silly
Wait, wasn’t Burned Over a toned down version of 1e, with 2e being later?
I heard DW is getting a second edition. Now that I think about it, I don’t think post-apocalyptic TTRPGs are very popular in general.
I did actually work on a PbtA magical girl game at one point (with a Cthulhu Mythos setting, but still), though I later ended up scrapping it.
… I mean, that is one of the themes of VtM.
Try Cities Without Number! It’s also an OSR game, and is more well-suited for the Sixth World setting.
GbM is Forged in the Dark, but I get your point.
Yeah. Also, happy cake day!