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so many bad 80s women feminist tropes
Alas.
They really first hit their stride with the s1 finale.
yep
hows my move in storium @besw
00:18
@JoshuaAslanSmith It's good! Did you want any asset or goal cards to come out of it?
00:47
hmmm good question
1 for oil, 1 for survival rations, and 1 for medicines? just 1 card each vs a stack if thats okay?
I can do that.
hes basically carrying a personal cache for each, something he can keep on him, not large enough to really have multiple uses lol
cool
hmmm forgot about episode S1 E6 of SG1 its super campy
I feel like season 1 is retreads of star trek TOS episodes
That'd be an interesting essay.
@JoshuaAslanSmith Would you rather have one card of each of those categories, or a stack of three cards for something like "Field supplies"?
I like the challenge of them being very specific
so 1 each if youre okay with it I can edit them to reflect the flavor, just name em what you need to
Aight. No problem, and if you don't mind I'd like to do some flavour of my own.
00:53
go for it!
AKA "Totally Not Lembas."
Not-lembas ™
I Can't Believe It's Not Lembas™?
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01:06
one of the things I love about LOTR is that Tolkien's combination of actual field experience in WWI and knowledge of european myths and legends meant he understood the importance of logistical items in stories, the lembas bread and the elven rope (and the cloaks) are perfect examples of this
@JoshuaAslanSmith How so for the rope and cloaks?
(I haven't read the books; just seen the movies & read a comic adaption of the hobbit.)
if you look at post tolkien fantasy theres a fixation with armor and weapons being magical/made in the olden times of the lost art etc.
generally theres a lack of logitistical items being incredibly important
the way the elven cloaks work to disguise frodo and sam when they reach the black gate in the movie is a good example of it in film
ah, like just practical, simple travel items that aren't brimming with ancient lost magical power?
01:22
yeah, its the lack of specific power but also them being utility items. Its arguable whether or not the rope is actually magical, if it is its definitely tolkien's subtle magic (in the books magic, at least for the good side, is slight influencing of the world in some way, its not brash and changing like it is when weilded by evil)
What is special about the rope?
And yeah, I like that a lot about how tolkein handles special things: by and large, things in the world are not magical, just extraordinary in some way. And people react to it as if it's extraordinary, not magical: people are impressed by lembas bread like it's some pretty damn good stuff (it is), and mithril like it's very good armor (but they might react the same way to an extremely well-crafted suit of full plate by a reputable master armorsmith)
In other words, it's just considered mundane. Not common or everyday by any means, but entirely and simply earthly.
My vision of elven magic in this setting is that it's ancestor-based: at some point the wisdom of generations passes from "potent experience-based insight" to "genuinely magical," but the line isn't always clear.
By contrast, lizardfolk magic is based on crafting: a master craftsman's ability to take natural objects and draw out their innate power to be tools will, at the highest levels of skill, become magical.
And Serpentian magic is about the strength of the community: the combined will of the people can make great things happen, and if focused properly groups can perform ritual magic.
01:54
evening, good people
[wave]
What's new?
forging ahead with Dungeon World - finally DM'd the first session this past weekend, working on the fronts now
Cool. How's it working for you?
@BESW Those details on elven/lizardfolk/serpentian magic are pretty cool. I'm unclear on how elven magic manifests though. Could you spare a concrete example?
@JonathanHobbs It's often seen in the form of uncanny knowledge, as if a nigh-omniscient being were whispering in the wizard's ear.
02:08
@BESW Fronts are a bit more challenging to digest but I love DW's approach - and it went over really well with the kids.
@BESW Okay, that's kinda fantastic.
But for more "gross" effects, you can think of it as having invisible helpers.
If you respect your elders, they may literally help you do things you normally wouldn't be able to.
@ArpLaszlo I tried to wrap my head around fronts a while back, hoping it'd help me with worldbuilding in a Fate campaign.
@BESW How'd you do? I'm finding some of the terminology confusing, and the examples I've found online are either crazy detailed or just strange (I'm not into weird planar forces try to take over the world, that seems really popular).
@ArpLaszlo It confused me terribly, but I blamed it on trying to research a small part of a system rather than the entire *World engine.
@BESW I can see that. I'm sure it will make more sense over time. The rest of the system (perhaps 'framework' is a better word) is so good that I'm sure it'll be great once I 'get' fronts.
02:19
@JoshuaAslanSmith [researches honing oil]
@JonathanHobbs As another example of ancestor magic, look at that Medical Alchemy card again; I didn't specify it explicitly there, but at some point "the family medicine recipe" can get so potent and effective that it becomes a magical potion.
(From the outside that looks a lot like a lizardfolk master healer's ability to draw the healing properties out of herbs to a supernatural degree, but for the practitioners it's very different.)
@JonathanHobbs One of our player characters is a spiritualist who gets constantly badgered by the ghosts of ancestors whose advice nobody wants: "the dead are usually dead for a reason, and it doesn’t often have to do with their great wisdom and perception."
03:23
@BESW ... does it have to do with their lack of it?
@JonathanHobbs Often, yes.
"Seriously, people die in the most ridiculous ways all the time. Don’t eat random swampberries, kids."
She gets things like: "Eh, I don’t trust him. He’s got a shifty look about his eyes. And I’d never trust anyone with detached earlobes. Mark my words, detached earlobes mark a man as a true scoundrel. Seriously, anyone with those beady little eyes and earlobes is up to no good. What makes you think he can tell you anything important, anyway? You should stick with me instead, I’ll tell you what’s what."
@GMNoob because it can't go up to 511. 8-bit integers can only go up to 255. you'd need 9 bits to get 512 different values.
@BESW haha, oh dear... that and old superstitions, lack of modern medical knowhow, etc
old prejudices
Aye. Her Strength card is Mysticism: You know the ways of folklore and magic, some of it so much superstition… some of it not.
And her Subplot card is basically "Make the dead shut up!"
@BESW They're not dead enough! Kill them again!
This is Operafloozy, an online friend of mine for about twelve years now, who I've always wanted to do RPGs with because LOOK AT THAT CHARACTER. LOOK AT THAT WRITING STYLE.
03:37
@BESW That is some beautiful writing.
04:16
Morning
[wave]
So, the Batman/Superman film, in addition to using Miller's Fat Bat symbol, is going to be a court battle?
...that is a terrible name.
Immediately, I have the name for the inevitable porn parody (do they still make those?). Batman vs Superman: Dong of Justice.
Between the "justice" subtitle and using "v" instead of "vs," it's seriously giving off Law and Order spinoff vibes.
Batman V Superman V Board of Education #BetterBatmanSuperman
04:33
...I'm delighted to know there're plenty of people just as immature as me, sharing their amusement on twitter.
I would love to see a Dark Knight v Man of Steel legal drama.
Only if they're represented by Crane, Poole and Schmidt.
"One of them is a cynical fly-by-night lawyer who'll do anything to win a case; the other is a steel-skinned do-gooder with a soft touch for sob stories. Watch them go head-to-head in Knight Court, this fall!"
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Jimmy Olson is court stenographer, naturally.
Can they at least allude to Daredevil and She-Hulk? Seeing as those two are actual lawyers by day. Maybe, have pastiches of them as opposing council.
Don't forget Two-Face.
(I was trying to find a "Batsuit and tie" image.)
05:28
@JonathanHobbs Odd, yesterday I double and triple checked, and the 8th digit in binary corresponded to 256, but today it's only 128... Weird! I wonder what other bad decisions I made yesterday.
05:42
@GMNoob [speculates wildly]
@GMNoob I cheated and googled 'C# int8' for the integers list
well, after doing 2^8 = 256, but i did that too for a sanity check
lol
I counted in my head while looking at the digits, an then did 2^8 and somehow managed to think that that meant that it confirmed that the 8th digit was 256 :P
and then counted again to make sure, and completely fooled myself
i understand none of this math talk D:
on a a seperate note, does anyone know where i can buy a femal halfling monk mini for my D&D games? i have looked on ebay and found nothing
@GMNoob 2^8 gives you the maximum value of 8 bits, not the value of the 8th bit
(doesnt have to be a halfling monk perse, but close enough so, like a gnome would work too)
05:53
Yes, I know that today, but apparently yesterday I didn't :P
On removing mental stress track from Fate. @BESW, any other takers: thoughts?
@GMNoob overnight a smart part of your brain ambushed a silly part in a dark alley and stabbed it
@MC_Hambone There was an Eberron halfling nomad thing. Probably male, but at that size who cant ell.
thus the war continues
@Magician oh boy! [reads]
@MC_Hambone That kind of thing has been a legit site question in the past.
@Magician [pokes]
05:55
@JonathanHobbs That's a great image. A bit silly though no? :P I suffered from some sneaky confirmation bias. Now to figure out what else I screwed up yesterday.
That's the one I remembered - "Talenta Halfling"
@Magician I think he's right in his final conclusion, but his reasoning is over-simplifying the challenge/contest/conflict trilogy by pigeonholing each of the three into overly narrow parameters.
In the end, mental stress is another of the Fate Core "complication dials."
And he's probably right that its default setting is a little more complex than it usually needs to be, but I suspect that's because having a "social" stress track makes non-physical conflicts easier for D&D-brained players to wrap their heads around.
So it's unnecessary but useful as a tool for levering peoples' brains into new spaces.
As for the whole "mental conflicts are really contests" thing, that's rainbow-flavoured ponypucky.
@BESW I'm not sure how to parse that sentence. Enthusiastic agreement? Regretful disagreement? Something related to owlbears?
@Magician Owlbears in powdered judge wigs eating the article with pickle relish.
To be clear: I think he doesn't get the challenge/contest/conflict paradigm. At all.
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Q: How can I get miniatures with specific features?

PhratzzIs there somewhere you can get minis corresponding to the class, race and sex of adventurers, be it singles or a giant collection of minis? For example: I might be looking for a male elf druid and a female half-orc fighter.

(I linked that one previously too... not sure if it was to you)
06:05
@BESW There are no owlbears in judge wigs images that I could find, disappoint. On the other hand, autofill offered "Owlbear Jesus".
@BESW I haven't gotten that far in the book yet, hence me asking :)
@Magician I also accept judges in owlbear costumes.
@BESW I have not actually read that article yet, and now I do not want to, in case it damages my attempts to wrap my head around Fate
@BESW Owlbear jury of your peers. Trial by owlbear.
But you say there's no particular reason Fate needs to have a Social stress track..?
I've considered dropping it for my own games :O
@JonathanHobbs Sure, FAE does just fine without it.
In fact, I think most games would benefit from losing the differentiation between physical and mental stress.
06:10
I think so too. One of my players has 3/4 physical/social; the other has 4/2. The second character was extremely threatened by a beast who simply made otherworldly howls that terrified him to his core.
(The other one rolled Will like a boss)
I think the article messes up in two interconnected ways: it defines the nature of social/mental conflict too simply (perhaps because he seems confused about the scope of such a thing), and it frames the connection between challenges, contests, and conflicts too legalistically and focuses too much on in-game intent while ignoring their use as zooming and framing tools.
One of the problems I've run into over and over with the mental stress track is that it tries to do too much.
It's the representation of social aplomb --the ability to stand your ground in an argument or not be suckered into a bad deal-- AND it's the representation of your fortitude in the face of terrifying experiences and psychic probes.
As for contests vs conflicts, that's quite simple.
@BESW Both of which are typically handled by Will or its synonym, in whatever system.
Right.
Am distracted at work for the past hour by a furious discussion of Paul McCartney's earlobes, and the proof they hold that he did, indeed, die in 1966. invanddis.proboards.com/thread/2765/…
In Fate Core there are different skills for attacking in those two different scenarios but they are both backed up by the same stress track and the same default defensive skill.
As for contests vs conflicts, that's quite simple. Contests are for parallel actions; conflicts are for opposing actions.
He misses that entirely.
And granted, part of this is because the Fate Core phrasal blurbs don't make that totally clear.
> Contests, when two or more characters are competing for a goal
> Conflicts, when two or more characters are trying to directly harm each other
But if you look at how they actually work it should be pretty clear. Contests are races down parallel tracks, and whoever hits the finish line first wins with everyone else losing.
There's no "trip the other guy so I can get ahead" in contests, no built-in assumption that you're trying to hinder the other person.
Conflicts are back-and-forth sparring.
To win a contest, you get to the finish line first. To win a conflict, you keep the other guy from getting to the finish line.
Now, which of these is accurate for an argument? Depends on the argument.
If there's any mud-slinging, any insults or emotional attacks, involved in an argument, that's probably a conflict.
If it's a purely intellectual "we both present our opinions and the crowd is swayed by the more eloquent or superior presentation" debate, that's a contest.
But seriously, how often does that happen?
In short: he's right about mental stress tracks, but the points he makes in support of his conclusion are riddled with oversimplification and confusion over the implications of mechanics.
06:26
I have learned things about conflicts and contests.
Indeed.
[opinionated]
@BESW Everything to do with Superman is improved by saying Spuperman in your head instead
06:44
@JonathanHobbs Naturally, I could be entirely wrong. Pretty sure I'm not, but it's happened.
@BESW I've heard it's possible. I'll do some reading of the SRD and/or book later.
Morning.
[wave] You don't want any cards from your montage move, do you?
I was thinking that some kind of Goal stack representing your servant's presence might be interesting to play with.
07:00
A servant seems more like an asset honestly. Though a goal is more interesting because I get cards for completing it. :)
I'm thinking that we might experiment with a Goal stack like "Prove My Worth to the Prince" which could be played on moves that have the servant doing things on his own initiative.
It'd make Endufal a bigger character in the story, which might not be to your liking, but it'd be an interesting test of the limits of Storium's system.
07:21
Interesting.
So, I would narrate his actions as part of my moves, and use the Endufal goal card where he is trying to assist me?
Yes.
I could do that.
But the cards wording would have to be specific.
How about "Endufal the Loyal" ?
I know you like posting more often, so I thought The Adventures Of Endufal Elsewhere might be one way to do it without dominating the primary characters' scenes--kind of an intercut set of secondary scenes.
It sort of shows that it is both my card, but also an embodiment of another.
@BESW Amusing.
I wonder if I can submit 2 characters to the same game... :S
"Meanwhile, Endufal is still trying to figure out how he accidentally got betrothed to a maiden of House New Leaves..."
07:25
Haha
So... challenges would be a problem.
You'd play his card when his adventures --accidentally or intentionally-- benefited the main party's challenges.
Aha. Interesting.
Let's experiment! :)
You like the new Storium questions on RPG.SE ?
I think some of them are a little forced.
And I'm not sure if they're maybe premature, since it's still in a relatively closed beta.
Don't get me wrong, I think it's appropriate for the site. Just--maybe too forced too soon?
Well - the questions I asked were real questions that I had myself, which I then went and figured out.
There is no such thing as stupid questions :P
07:47
@BESW You know, the tags on the RPG General Chat description are not real?
Sure they're real. They're right there!
I'm disappointed, though, that we don't have a real tag on the site.
How are we supposed to ask for rules clarifications for rocket propelled grenades?
@BESW pretty sure you will only get this if you make it yourself
@InbarRose I'm looking for pictures to suggest for Endufal's portrait, and just found this.
Erm.
Sure, why not,.
I'm still looking, but a crop to make it less archery...
....a Google search for "dark elf male" noncommercial reuse images gets me a statue of Apollo.
08:02
Why shouldn't he have a bow though?
I wouldn't think it's a major enough part of his character to have it be part of the only picture of him.
For a totally different direction....
....No....
First draft:
Look's good to me! but if you are already making it a portrait....
<nevermind>
Shopping time. ttfn
08:08
Although
actually
No, I like the way you cropped that.
 
2 hours later…
10:21
@InbarRose If I couldn't manage cropping a portrait into a 2/3 landscape with at least minimally pleasing results, I'd have to turn in my graphic designer license.
10:32
I still don't really get Organized Play. I wonder if it's because there are hardly any FLGSs in Israel, and the only popular concept I grew up on was in home groups.
I think knowing that there's a game you can attend any week you like, but don't feel obligated to, is nice for some people.
10:52
@BESW I thought you did translation?
@InbarRose Nope, design. I do work with multilingual books and journals, which means I need to know some of the peccadillos of Pacific orthography.
Sadly I'm not fluent in any language except English.
I have like 50 tabs open, and one of them keeps giving me a trojan virus... dammit.
11:07
[lays finger alongside nose]
@lisardggY Yeah, Israel lacks an FLGS culture. It's not really needed so much with the internet anymore, but it used to be hard to find people willing to play your expensive geeky games with you.
There is also the "official competition" side of things that some people like.
@InbarRose Ha, all you need is a coin, and be really good at binary math :P
@GMNoob :)
@GMNoob You are also from Israel?
I live in Israel :) But I was born in the states
Oh. Cool.
I live in Tel Aviv.
I work there :)
I live up north though. In Ma'alot
11:18
Yet more Israelis!
Guys. Question. I disagree with this comment on my answer
This doesn't answer the question, nor does it provide subjective experience justifying the answer. — Brian Ballsun-Stanton ♦ 12 mins ago
I learned about ICON TLV through Rpg.se believe it or not :P
I agree with it; I'm one of the downvoters.
I don't understand what is wrong with my answer.
It is not an answer to a question about whether there are any RPGs based on Avatar.
It is an answer to a question about whether there are any RPGs with can be made to run Avatar-based games.
You would need to add a line saying "I've used Fate to make an Avatar game, and it worked great!" (and it should be true)
Because technically, any and all RPGs can be converted to Avatar if you wanted to.
11:21
I see you point.
However, I believe the OP is looking for a way to play Avatar in an RPG. That's why they used the tag. And the rest of their question, which was later removed: "If no such systems exist, I'm curious what suggestions people have for existing systems that would support the different styles of martial arts, bending, and creatures that exist in Avatar."
That's true.
@InbarRose I think something in your binary math does not work
So I think I answered what the OP wanted, though it truly does not fit with the question as it is currently worded.
@Zachiel Show me.
But it was removed for a reason, and we aren't in the business of answering the question we think is being asked and ignoring what is being asked.
@BESW True.
11:24
If/when they ask a new question, or edit the existing one, to be a solid and answerable question about modifying RPGs to run Avatar, your answer will be awesome.
@InbarRose I need your help in this because I'm not this good at math but... I suppose tossing 4F and then converting the results to binary is like rolling a d16, right?
If you want to answer that question, help the OP ask it properly first.
@Zachiel Yes.
so for a d20 you're basically telling him to roll d16+d4
this is a bell curve
@Zachiel Nope.
11:25
uhmmm, no?
You only add the +1 at the end.
@BESW Thanks. Well.. I guess I will delete it then.
@InbarRose you mean I shift from 1-16 to 2-17?
still doesn't work
my suggestion is rolling a d10 (tossing 4F, discarding 11+), then flipping another coin and adding 10 if tails.
@Zachiel No.
(0-15 + 0-3) +1
Erm
wait.
[Scratches head]
ah, ok, we're in my first case, that's basically (1d16-1+1d4-1)+1
a bell curve, with a large flat plateau in the middle because one dice is bigger than the other
but as long as you add two dice rolls you won't get a flat distribution
Hmm... Yes, this is true.
I dunno what I was thinking.
Not a good day for my answers.
let me think on how to fix it...
11:33
Last working day of the week there where you live, right? I understand your brain.
@InbarRose [patpat]
It's not really a 1d16+1d4
It's a (1d2 + 1d2+ 1d2 + 1d2) + (1d2 + 1d2)
But even then, you aren't really adding the results, you are adding the digits location, like a 2d10 for a 1d100
@GMNoob Heh. That would be a crazy bell curve.
[breaks out AnyDice]
The dice are simulating what is in the digits place, not the total amount of the result
11:36
let's look at the simplest one. the d6
2F + 1F.
00, 01, 10, 11.
All with equal chances of being the first set.
Then 0 or 1. Also with equal chances.
Your possible outcomes are: 00 + 0, 00 + 1, 01 + 0, 01 +1, 10 + 0, 10+1, 11+0, 11+1
Yes. Thanks. You typed faster than me.
So yeah, you do have a bell curve
@GMNoob he's adding the digits locations, which is fine, inside the parentheses. He was not outside them. That's why I suggested to use the 4(1d2-1)+1 to set the units digit and the (1d2-1)+1 to set the... the howdyoucallem
Cause, that is 8 possible results, not 6
11:40
Yeah, I'm Dumb, It's Thursday. I just ate lunch and didn't have coffee.
lol, this is how I felt this morning, when I saw my comments in chat from last night :P
Anyway, since I saw you talking about doing math wrong and getting wrong results even by checking (the 256 thing that happened earlier), I'd like to tell a joke but I'm not sure I know how mathematical things are called in English.
So I'm just googling it on the Tube
What words in Italian do you want to know in english?
Zach isn't Israeli.
11:48
@GMNoob I'll find them somewhere. But it's those things you do when you write down a division and then you solve it manually
by doing all the steps
Long division ?
ok, it's "drop down"
Yeah, in English we call it "long division"
Ok, so tell the joke :D
This is an old math joke classic though. youtube.com/watch?v=XnICFjDn97o
@GMNoob Gotta love 'em
Different numbers but yeah it was that one
11:56
For some reason, I never saw it in the context of a salesman before. Which makes it even more funny.
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