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Not-quite-encounters for use as inspiration, perhaps in combination with a carousing (or encounter) table when recounting or resolving a scene in play, sort of local flavour. Or four d5 tables that get weirder, then more normal at the end. Inspired by Chagall's paintings of Paris. The streets of Paris en Plus are strangers at night.
I was chatting with an older friend about the SCR and they dug up a crumpled supplement pre-dating the famous 'Chargé de Mission' adventures that popularised the diplomatic posting premise for Sword and Cloak. The ambassador class was included within.
Single-level friar for cloak and sword. Playing in Manteu, you are probably from Levol, in which case you come from any walk of life. If you are from Manteu, you are known as a Cordelier and are likely a noble's youngest child. Start with a brown dress, prayer beads and a cowl.
I've been playing an open table Mythic Bastionland game with some friends in my area, at the expense of my long running 5e game. With a jam starting up, maybe we can get some use out of my neglected 5e player's handbook to create some new knights.
A campaign frame for Mythic Bastionland, inspired a bit by The West Passage, which I'm halfway through.
He wields a gun.
Adapting Prismatic Wasteland's overloaded random encounter table for domain play.
My wonderful friend knows computers and I saw her today.
Jumping on the elements blogging bandwagon, this was the first chemistry-dnd pun I came up with.
A premise inspired by an album.