Thème #6 — Vanka
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Requested by anon
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What is bug fables
give me back my Fucking icon
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10 Best RPGs You Can Play On Steam Deck
There are tons of RPGs on PC, even more if you're considering emulation, but for this list, I'll purely be considering ones on Steam that aren't very hard to set up on the Steam Deck. These games will all perform well, look great, and be fun to play on the handheld.
Check them out!
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Mellow Monday time!!
We are going DEEPER into Wasp Territory, come cheer us on! 💪✨
Come hangout & tell me about your weekend~💙
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Finally started planning out my ideas for eden and out/everlasting eden, i have a doc + concept ideas but might as well flowchart it
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BUG FABLES: THE EVERLASTING SAPLING
"Follow Vi, Kabbu, and Leif as they uncover the secrets of the Land of Bugaria! Explore and combine your team's abilities to solve puzzles, defeat powerful enemies and find ancient treasures!" (from the Steam page!)
another game that pulled me down to bug hell! i find this game to be charming! the main characters have neat backstories and the plot turns out to be really interesting :]
(the video covers all of chapter 1 and ended up being roughly an 1 hour and 20 mins long)
bug content: oops all bugs! - almost every character in the game is a bug or bug-adjacent
free or paid?: paid, the game costs $19.99 in USD!
genres: action-adventure, turn-based RPG
content warnings: screen shaking
check out the website here to see where you can buy the game!
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▬ Même le plus vaillant des guerriers peut porter le silencieux fardeau du doute.
Il a conscience d'être considéré par les siens comme un traître, mais possède assez d'assurance et de conviction pour passer au-delà de ce jugement. Il reste honnête envers lui-même et ce qu'il souhaite défendre : Everlasting.
Une fois la guerre terminée, il est longtemps resté en dehors de la citadelle à vagabonder. Éloigné de la société, Styr s'est rapproché de la nature et de la simplicité. À l'annonce de la mort du roi, il est revenu endosser le rôle de huskarl à la citadelle. Soucieux d'investir son énergie dans la préservation de l'équilibre à Everlasting.
Entre ses anciens faits d'armes et la capture de la völva d'un groupe dissident, on l'a récemment gratifié du titre : "héros de la citadelle".
https://everlasting.forumactif.com/t94-libre-m-o-einheri-o-styr-agnarson-skarl-heros-de-la-citadelle
Avatar très négociable, attendu par 2 joueuses !
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Is there such a thing as “too many books”?
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Article/interview from Well Played: 'We chat with Mark Meer about finding a character’s voice, the everlasting love for Mass Effect and the allure of tabletop RPGs'
The interview is also available in video format: [link]
Excerpts:
"Mark: "Early in the process, we sort of came up with what is the core of Shepard, whether Renegade or Paragon, and that is a military officer who’s used to giving orders under pressure and maybe not necessarily showing that much emotion in the given scene, so that does help justify the path that we’re taking in terms of not having [discordant differences between Paragon and Renegade in any given conversation if a player was switching between these dialogue options mid-conversation]".
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Mark: "Then there’s is the final line of the Citadel DLC, which is, “Hell of a ride, Shepard”, and Shepard just responds, “The best,” and that was literally the final line that I recorded in everything that I ever did Mass Effect."
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Mark: "There was some stuff that I’d suggested that didn’t end up being followed because of other practical concerns. The Turians, specifically because of the structure of their mouths, I pitched that they should have a little clicking sound when they talk or at the end of sentences. This was before Garrus was going to be a main character in the game, so it was decided that it would get old very quickly because we have a Turian, so they ended up just going with a filter for a Turian."
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Mark: "We would usually do any Vorcha stuff at the end of the week, just to give your voice a whole weekend to recover because there was no particular technique, I was just screeching as loud as I could with a mouth half full of water."
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Interviewer: "You’re a frequent collaborator with BioWare, and they do have a game coming up in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, so can we expect to maybe hear your voice in the mix there?"
Mark: "I am not in that game, but I look very much forward to playing it. I have been in a lot of the other Dragon Age games. Such significant roles as Lyrium Merchant and Red Templar."
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Mark Meer will be a special guest at PAX Aus 2024, running from October 11-13 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre."
[source]
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Any fave ttrpgs?
Oh. Yeah, that's a lot. I love obscure rpgs. Um....here hold on.
This is my collection, minus anything I acquired in the last year. My top five are:
1. Psychosis: Ship of Fools
2. Amber Diceless/Lords of Gossamer and Shadow
3. Mage: The Ascension
4. Unknown Armies
5. Abberant
Other faves include Deadlands: Hell of Earth, Legend of the Five Rings, Mechanical Dream, Old World of Darkness, Shadowrun, Alternity, Everlasting, Torg, Rifts, Armegeddon, Talislanta, In Nomine, Sorcerer, Mekton Zeta and Cyberpunk 2020, The Strange/Numenara, Kult, Nobilis, Exalted, Mutants and Masterminds and Mystic Empyrean,
I do still enjoy DnD, but still haven't really tried 5th edition. I've been resistant to learning it and a while back realized that the resistance is because if I do learn it it will be the 9th version of DnD I've had to learn.
I love making custom settings and I love drawing maps. Here are a few of the maps I've used in games I ran.
I ran my first game in 1989. Role playing is my longest and strongest obsession.
Thank you so much for asking!
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