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I think both Randall and Fluhre have linked a colossal trove of things before, but I don't think I have it bookmarked right now.
 
Anyone got a Pathfinder trove to share? I'm interested in the Ironfang campaign in particular.

Give me a minute, one sites request thread had a DMCA take down so I have to look through an archive of it. I'll give you the link in PM's.

Seems I can't PM you. I would post the troves here but I like them to stay up as long as possible.
 
I'm kind of intrested. Include me in the PM please.

PM should be set to add anyone so if anyone else is interested just add them. As I said I want to make sure the troves stay up and avoid DMCA notices so I wont post the Troves into the public.
 
In non-trove related news, I've been looking at the new Changeling the Lost 2nd Edition playtest docs, and they're fucking stellar. Some big changes, I'll list them off.
  • Kith is now the primary choice, followed by Seeming. Kith represent what you did in Arcadia and how the Keepers twist you. Seeming now describes how you got out
  • There's a lot more to courts this time around, with the standard seasonal not being the default given. They mention a Brass Court for the example character from Toronto.
  • Mantles are court unique as before, but with rules for court creation they're a lot more modular.
  • You could become human again! But doing so is fucking brutally difficult and would involve you basically acting like the true fae.
  • Contracts can have additional effects depending on Seeming
 
In non-trove related news, I've been looking at the new Changeling the Lost 2nd Edition playtest docs, and they're fucking stellar. Some big changes, I'll list them off.
  • Kith is now the primary choice, followed by Seeming. Kith represent what you did in Arcadia and how the Keepers twist you. Seeming now describes how you got out
  • There's a lot more to courts this time around, with the standard seasonal not being the default given. They mention a Brass Court for the example character from Toronto.
  • Mantles are court unique as before, but with rules for court creation they're a lot more modular.
  • You could become human again! But doing so is fucking brutally difficult and would involve you basically acting like the true fae.
  • Contracts can have additional effects depending on Seeming

Interesting. I've always been a Changeling fag so this could be good news. I hope it draws some new people into the game, because 99% of Changeling players are shit.
 
Interesting. I've always been a Changeling fag so this could be good news. I hope it draws some new people into the game, because 99% of Changeling players are shit.
Lost generally has a better playerbase than most I've seen for World of Darkness. There's a lot of neat shit in Changeling and mixing fairy tales with the modern world can be neat.
 
Lost generally has a better playerbase than most I've seen for World of Darkness. There's a lot of neat shit in Changeling and mixing fairy tales with the modern world can be neat.

Maybe it's just my area, but most Changeling players (par the course for World of Darkness fans) are incredibly cringy and obsessed with making everything in this fictional gameworld revolve around thinly veiled idealized versions of themselves.
 
Maybe it's just my area, but most Changeling players (par the course for World of Darkness fans) are incredibly cringy and obsessed with making everything in this fictional gameworld revolve around thinly veiled idealized versions of themselves.
Sounds more like a werewolf crew or a bad vamp group to me. Then again, I mostly remember oWoD Changeling, which is far less dark and basically the opposite of the Lost.
 
In other WoD news, I recently read the new Night Horrors book for Beast: The Primordial. I was actually really surprised. Aside from a few silly concepts and things that could have used a little more clarification, the Heroes weren't offensively bad (And there were a few standouts like the Integrity 7 Momma Bear when it came to heroes that weren't irredeemable monsters) and the sample Beasts were pretty baller as plot hooks (Though Sexy Sea Snek with presence 7 who destroyed the Titanic was hilarious in a cheesy 'Oh you' sort of way that I loved) with a few neat connections to other splats.

Then I got to the last section and boy oh boy did I find the proverbial tomato in the grilled cheese sandwich that ruined the entire feeling of goodwill after the Beast that haunted a summer camp for troubled teens.

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Night Horrors: Conquering Heroes said:
Recently, Null Snyper discovered the adolescent man-children that exist where gamers and men’s rights activists overlap.She felt nothing but contempt for them, but she decided to tryflexing her internet muscles. Instead of driving people to suicide through direct online interaction, she whipped up an angry mob to go after her targets. Through empty rhetoric and carefully coordinated campaigns of doxing and harassment, she terrorized players, game developers, and journalists in the industry who don’t share her trolls’ views. The first time she saw a man killed by police, live on webcam as a result of a swatting prank, ecstasy, unlike that from any other death she caused, filled her completely. She knew she was on the right track. Now she maintains a carefully cultivated legion of followers. Certain circles avidly follow Null Snyper’s exploits and celebrate her as a master troll. It only takes a word or two from her to unleash the fury of hordes of aspiring trolls longing to make a name for themselves. They’ll dox anyone or breach private accounts if it means gaining a small measure of notoriety by attaching themselves to her reputation.
Yes. An antagonist for Beast is involved with Gamergate.
 
In other WoD news, I recently read the new Night Horrors book for Beast: The Primordial. I was actually really surprised. Aside from a few silly concepts and things that could have used a little more clarification, the Heroes weren't offensively bad (And there were a few standouts like the Integrity 7 Momma Bear when it came to heroes that weren't irredeemable monsters) and the sample Beasts were pretty baller as plot hooks (Though Sexy Sea Snek with presence 7 who destroyed the Titanic was hilarious in a cheesy 'Oh you' sort of way that I loved) with a few neat connections to other splats.

Then I got to the last section and boy oh boy did I find the proverbial tomato in the grilled cheese sandwich that ruined the entire feeling of goodwill after the Beast that haunted a summer camp for troubled teens.

DOGL9V8.png


Yes. An antagonist for Beast is involved with Gamergate.

Just more reasons to not play Beast.

I should mention the whole thing about this character is stupid. It's like the person who wrote it got their ideas from MSM and Feminists.
 
In other WoD news, I recently read the new Night Horrors book for Beast: The Primordial. I was actually really surprised. Aside from a few silly concepts and things that could have used a little more clarification, the Heroes weren't offensively bad (And there were a few standouts like the Integrity 7 Momma Bear when it came to heroes that weren't irredeemable monsters) and the sample Beasts were pretty baller as plot hooks (Though Sexy Sea Snek with presence 7 who destroyed the Titanic was hilarious in a cheesy 'Oh you' sort of way that I loved) with a few neat connections to other splats.

Then I got to the last section and boy oh boy did I find the proverbial tomato in the grilled cheese sandwich that ruined the entire feeling of goodwill after the Beast that haunted a summer camp for troubled teens.

DOGL9V8.png


Yes. An antagonist for Beast is involved with Gamergate.
And the antagonist's name is literally @Null
This is fucking amazing.
 
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