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RPGs / Re: Pantheon, anyone?
« on: January 14, 2011, 10:05:19 AM »
I would for like a copy.  I have a paypal account for easy payment.

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RPGs / Re: The RPPR Forum Users AD&D Stated Party
« on: January 06, 2011, 04:33:43 PM »
usually when we play dnd the dm just generates a list of numbers and gives them to us and we can apply them where we choose.  Typically the stats I got are average to what is given.

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RPGs / Re: The RPPR Forum Users AD&D Stated Party
« on: January 06, 2011, 03:29:57 PM »
Your stats are:
  STR:11
  INT:15
  WIS:14
  DEX:15
  CON:12
  CHR:13

hey look im average :P  I guess i would be a ranger.

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General Chaos / Re: Never Too Cold to Grill
« on: December 30, 2010, 01:19:01 PM »
OH MAN.  Seeing that link to exotic meats, just makes me want to go back to a place in chicago called Hot Dougs.  Duck fat fries and exoticmeat hotdogs. 

sorry back to topic.

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General Chaos / Re: Merry Christmas!
« on: December 27, 2010, 02:21:36 PM »
The monday after Christmas is always the worst for those who work.

Not for me, I don't go back until January 18th.

I go back to school on that date, but until then i work at my internship.

still jealous though :(

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General Chaos / Re: Merry Christmas!
« on: December 27, 2010, 10:37:18 AM »
The monday after Christmas is always the worst for those who work.

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General Chaos / Re: Never Too Cold to Grill
« on: December 17, 2010, 10:19:11 AM »
my favorite thing to grill is beer can chicken and roast with grilled asparagus, although i did make grilled portabella tops (the large ones the size of burgers) burgers w/ grilled zucchini and yellow squash.  Was amazing!

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RPGs / Re: This is the quest that never ends
« on: December 15, 2010, 10:14:33 AM »
You discover that the only way to escape the asylum is to actually become insane, and find the magic window.

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RPGs / Re: This is the quest that never ends
« on: December 13, 2010, 03:17:05 PM »
You find a mage that is willing to teach you but he requires you to obtain a book that was stole from him.

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RPGs / Re: This is the quest that never ends
« on: December 13, 2010, 12:39:57 PM »
When attempting to apply at Yves Saint Laurent University you are told you need a loan, but when applying for a loan you realize that your credit sucks and they tell you you need to increase your credit  :'(  However the fastest way this can be obtained by stealing someones credit.

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RPGs / Re: This is the quest that never ends
« on: December 13, 2010, 10:35:34 AM »
But in order to get to the kingdom of Losum you will need to find the fabled airship to cross the impassible sea of doom.  The only man said to have seen this ship is in a village to the north who wears a green scarf.

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General Chaos / Re: RPPR recommended Literature. (also romance novels)
« on: December 10, 2010, 02:57:58 PM »


This is the first book in a trilogy.  The general plot of the trilogy is below.  The books are enjoyable, and the setting is fun.  There are elements of steam punk and librarians rule the world and have duels with flintlock pistols. They also run around and capture mathematicians to create a computer in which each function is done by one or more people.

in the early 21st century a scientific experiment is carried out in Sydney, Australia to recreate a recently discovered ancient whale, or cetacean, using preserved DNA. The experiment backfires with apocalyptic effects. The whale had been a member of an ancient species with telepathic powers. It escapes with 2 other cetaceans and teaches other cetaceans how to use its ancient weapon of telepathy to devastate the human race that has caused so much harm to them. Copying the emotional longings of one of the scientists it felt, the recreated whale creates a telepathic "Call" that makes humans and most large mammals walk lemming like towards the source of the Call, the ocean. Society is quickly devastated as the majority of the population literally walk to their death in the ocean. Military attempts to destroy the cetaceans come to nothing, but are also diluted due to various world powers believing the Call is a pre-emptive attack by others and launching strikes.

At the same time, a ring of manned nuclear satellites used to enforce world peace is in place. The military commander, seeing the world collapse into chaos and not understanding its full nature, overrides all human operators, and programs the system to destroy all vehicles over a certain size, or moving over a certain speed, and all electronic signatures. This does nothing to stop the cetaceans, and leaves a satellite defence system in place for millennia that will keep the survivors in the technological Dark Ages by force.

The main surviving scientist links up with other survivors and, seeing that birds are not affected by the Call, engages in a genetic experiment to try to give the next generation immunity from the Call by blending bird DNA with humans. Millenia later their descendants will be immune, but also ignorant of their origins, and feared by all "normal" humans although believed to be a myth.

While these events were underway, a long term project to counteract global warming was underway. Robotic miners on the moon were manufacturing a space based ring of mirrors that would also diffuse the sun and cool the Earth. Slowed by the collapse of civilization it continues its task, also building a computer control system that will eventually become sentient.

It is this world 20 centuries later, having adapted to these new rules of existence which it has forgotten the causes of, that change begins to come to in the trilogy.





must be sapy

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Role Playing Public Radio Podcast / Re: The RPPR fan-fic
« on: November 12, 2010, 05:23:56 PM »
wow just wow. 

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I randomly came across this podcast some time last year.  At the time i was commuting 3 hours a day, and I had to drive 1000 miles for a wedding.  Needless to say I listen through the backlog really fast.  Now I dont have nearly as much time to listen so i tend to wait a week just so I always have one to listen to. 

The new dirty world is epic.  Im just now at the point where aaron meets the prostitute. 

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General Chaos / Re: What Vidja games are you playing?
« on: November 05, 2010, 02:22:48 PM »
on pc
masters of magic - I will never stop playing this game, been playing since it came out in 94
fallout NV
worms reloaded - just a new verson of an old classic.  I still like to bust out the original from time to time.  I remember getting a cd demo of this game and have never stopped playing it. 
league of legends if anyone plays and is lvl 30 my name is Siriq

Fallout NV has only crashed a hand full of times for me.  I like the story much better than FO 3. 

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