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If you remember this character you are lucky. She was a walking adventure hook.
 

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If you remember this character you are lucky. She was a walking adventure hook.
Um... the thumbnail makes it look like a beheaded lingerie mannequin.

Edit: well it works, I guess. I can write the adventure "Revolt of the Beheaded Lingerie Mannequin Sexually Repressed Killer Robots of Andromeda". Probably for a Lasers & Feeling one shot.
 
Okay, it is a video. However you can look at the flat image. It was like a spy movie image - and the music goes with that idea. I always like action/adveture spy games, usually with Spy-Fi elements (or supernatural)..

 
Okay, it is a video. However you can look at the flat image. It was like a spy movie image - and the music goes with that idea. I always like action/adveture spy games, usually with Spy-Fi elements (or supernatural)..


Slides into my Pulp love! SOLD!
 
The Ostentatious Display of Wealth, a luxury space liner (well the main deck anyways) for Dungeons the Dragoning, a very silly game.

Clocks in about 1.7 km long by around 400m wide, 10 mb png file.

That was done using Starship Geomorphs for Traveller
 
One to start with
 

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That was done using Starship Geomorphs for Traveller
A chunk yes. Also actual deckplans from battleships, luxury liners, and an aircraft carrier. Don't get as much use from the submarine deckplan.

Using the real life ship plans drives home how silly so many of the larger sf ship maps you see are. Dentists, post offices, a lawyer (why no, sailors never get into legal trouble, never), enormous bakeries, barbers... Running across soda fountains and dedicated ice cream freezers was interesting. Says something about people's priorities that its those instead of, say, more medical & doctors or such.
 
A chunk yes. Also actual deckplans from battleships, luxury liners, and an aircraft carrier. Don't get as much use from the submarine deckplan.

Using the real life ship plans drives home how silly so many of the larger sf ship maps you see are. Dentists, post offices, a lawyer (why no, sailors never get into legal trouble, never), enormous bakeries, barbers... Running across soda fountains and dedicated ice cream freezers was interesting. Says something about people's priorities that its those instead of, say, more medical & doctors or such.

My favourite thing in Traveller is that mighty nobles scoot around in dinghies the size of life boats
 
What is that creature? Why is someone in a spacesuit trying to communicate with himherit? Is that a ship? Did he land it among the creature's tentacles? All interesting questions...
 

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City image over the rural town

Elves. Elves, those mythical tall, beautiful, near immortal magical beings, live in that shining city. We live on the outskirts because the water near the city is clean.

GM: Sure they are Humans in the city, but they are "better than us" and occasionally someone comes out of the city. (Actually the twist is that the people in the city are all Androids/ Gynoids or Clones... all the real people died off a long time ago... but the residents don't consider those outside the walls as "humans" so don't feel inclined to help them or obey them. )
 
Normally, it would appear as a normal coffee shop. But if you had "the sight"...



It should be somewhere near the water. This would be a local hub for all sorts of Outsiders. While run by Fey, it would be neutral ground for all kinds. (Book Stores and "better coffee shops" are considered neutral ground in most areas... unless defined by the local powers that be.) Mages, Selkies, Otter Folk, Mermaids, Gargoyles (appropriately glamoured), other Changing Breeds, Wicca, and all kinds could come here. (The occasional psionic might find their way here, but they might not be able to sense certain things. )

(The weres might even be gracious enough to give a vampire a good 30-60 second headstart from the front door.)
 
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Okay, another piece of musical art. Listen to the lyrics and tell me they are not a (short) chronical set up?



Walpurgis Night info


This could be a chronicle set up with people or the monsters... pick a side.
 
Also, I can literally taste that picture.

Oh, get your minds out of the gutter. Rumple was my drink of choice for a good long while. Straight out the freezer, m-mmm!
 
Slight cheat as it's not a visual piece of art and music has always been more influencial on me as a GM than visuals but....



The first time I heard this song while having a pint in a pub I immediatly got out my notebook and started sketching out the basis of a L5R campaign around an eta rebellion which I am right now a couple years finally later running!
 
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