[Churchofgaming] Lev's away, what to play?
Carl Brown
catodon at whale-mail.com
Wed Jun 22 10:44:44 UTC 2011
Here is a little blurb about golems (Unborn) I wrote for my world.
Unborn, Walking Idols
The unborn are statues given life. The presence of walking idols in
temples and city streets is a reminder that the gods are active in the
world. Given the divine spark of life by the gods the intention is that
the unborn serves a temple. Stone and bronze endure though and over long
decades many unborn develop motivations beyond service; time is a riddle
the gods cannot solve.
Some players might imagine intricate clockwork or other mechanisms but
these do not exist in these Ancient times. The unborn of the mythic age
rely on magic alone for movement. The most common golem in this Ancient
age is not the steel golem. An unborn without a species feat is a bronze
golem. Note being made of bronze they are immune to rusting.
Special Construction Clockwork is not allowed in this world.
While Unborn do not age they do gain from experience and experience wear
and tear and erosion.
<-----Original Message----->
>From: Jay Superfluous [superfluos at gmail.com]
>Sent: 6/22/2011 8:50:01 AM
>To: churchofgaming at rpgreview.net
>Subject: Re: [Churchofgaming] Lev's away, what to play?
>
>On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:30 PM, Liz Bowman <eyebowman at hotmail.com>
wrote:
>> Ah, screw it. I meant Fantasycraft, not Runequest. Fantasy, runes,
runes,
>> fantasy...
>>
>> Leave me alone to write my thesis and kill myself with cheese
overdose...
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: eyebowman at hotmail.com
>> To: churchofgaming at rpgreview.net
>> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 21:26:31 +1000
>> Subject: Re: [Churchofgaming] Lev's away, what to play?
>>
>> Always with the freaking whales and ravens...
>>
>> Anyway, yep Runequest sounds good. I'll play whatever.
>>
>> Liz
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: catodon at whale-mail.com
>> To: churchofgaming at rpgreview.net
>> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 04:02:02 -0700
>> Subject: Re: [Churchofgaming] Lev's away, what to play?
>>
>> Or a dog with bees in its mouth!
>>
>> Species
>> All can be PCs all have sub-species, some odd, and your culture is
important
>> too:
>>
>> Drake/Dragon
>> Dwarf
>> Elf/Godling
>> Giant
>> Goblin/Boggle
>> Human
>> Ogre/Troll/Oni
>> Orc
>> Pech (Halfling/Gnome etc.)
>> Walking Tree
>> Raven (it's me after all)
>> Golems
>> Lizard Folk
>> And Undead
>> OK undead isn't a technically a species so if I want I can add whales
or
>> whatever later
>> Also lone oddities are sometimes made by meddling gods but these are
treated
>> with suspicion at best.
>>
>>
>>
>>>Sounds interesting, I'm up for it. 12 different species, eh? I want
to
>>>play a swarm of bees!
>>>
>>>Jay
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>Okay, Carl, generate me a Golem. I'm feeling rather mechanical today.
>
>Jay
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