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nilesdaughter · 4 months
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TTRPG Characters
Active Characters
Dungeons and Dragons (5e)
Eirawen "Fox" Prowell | Eladrin (Winter -> Summer) | Rogue (Mastermind) & Fighter (Subclass TBD)
Exandria Setting: Sefris Fezim | Human (Marquesian) | Fighter (Gunslinger)
Aranthus "Tuck" Stormwood | Tiefling | Bard (College of Spirits) & Warlock (Undead)
Retired Characters
Dungeons and Dragons (3.5e)
Ilona Meliamne | Elf | Druid
Gitana "Jinx" Rosenberry | Half-Elf | Rogue & Thief-Acrobat | Royal Sentinel of the Secret Society of the Gem Dragon
Verna Tealeaf | Halfling | Ranger
Vola Stonefist | Half-Orc | Barbarian
Dungeons and Dragons (5e)
Sameera "Hope" Ajam | Tiefling | Cleric (Life Domain)
Fallout Setting: Jaiden "Jay" Aquino | Human | Barbarian (Subclass TBD)
FFXIV Setting: Kita Tami | Lalafell & Miqo'te | Dancer
Isabela "Isang" Manahon | Gold Gnome | Babaylan (Call of Wrath)
Astra Seren | Tiefling | Druid (Circle of Stars) & Sorcerer (Aberrant Mind)
Vampire: The Masquerade (5e)
Vivian Gray | Toreador | Baron of Colorado Springs
Rochelle Harris | Tremere
Age of Rebellion/Edge of the Empire/Force & Destiny (Star Wars TTRPG by Fantasy Flight Games)
Saltet Kasmorr-Orrteas | Human | Consular (Niman Disciple & Arbiter)
Homebrew System Created by @lycaboros
Original Sci-Fi Setting: SG-4295, a.k.a. Watcher | Android
Fallout Equestria Setting: Ebony Quartz | Unicorn
Homebrew System Created by @dismalzelenka
Dragon Age Setting: Sonya Barros | Qunari | Mage (Rivaini Seer)
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alphamecha-mkii · 18 days
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Star Wars: X-Wing (2nd Ed) - Hotshots and Aces II Reinforcements Pack Cover Art
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Lurking TIE Phantom by Ignacio Bazan Lazcano
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siryl · 1 year
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A digital painting by Matt Bradbury of the Executor’s arrival at the Forest Moon of Endor.  Let me know if you have a larger copy of this image.
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I am very happy with how this turned out, but Lord, may I never have to paint another Ahsoka Tano miniature again. Those montrals and head tails were a pain to paint.
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rainybearstudio · 1 year
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Star Wars FFG: Visual Development
Our D&D group plays Star Wars FFG so I did a lil exploration on some of our PCs and NPCs! This campaign is over now but I'm still fond of them.
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a 6 round game of star wars armada. I was commanding a rebel grab bag flying 3 new ships, the mc80, the rebel version of the providence class, and my beloved little mc30, plus admiral akbar on the corvette. I managed to secure a narrow victory against a 6 ship Republic list (those little councilor class ships can pack a punch, especially when there's 3 of them flying around). we also used some of my recently 3d printed obstacles, we had one astroid field and one debris field, and I'll hopefully have a completed set soon
my mc30 was just as amazing as I thought it would be, even if I mispiloted a little. I deployed a little too close, so I had to swing the mc30 wide to the right turn 1 to avoid a collision. I would've wanted it to get to the action sooner and get some better shots in, but having it go wide actually won me the game. I managed to pick off a few small ships early on, but my providence went down turn 3 before getting to activate, and the mc80 went down a few turns later, but it managed to tear into both the victory and acclimator while it was still space worthy. on the last turn, the mc30 swooped behind the acclimator and victory, getting two beautiful close range shots into both of them, taking them both down before evading a hail of fire from the enemy flagship pelta. in the end, had the mc30 had one hull point left, exhausting the last of its defenses to barely hang on, but hang on it did. anakin was no match for akbar, but he put up a good fight. mc30 was definitely the MVP, I want two more of them.
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simonbreeze · 2 months
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Games Night!
A gap week before the big final battle of the WH40K Kill Team campaign, so we had an awesome game of Star Wars Destiny. Hands down one of, if not the, best card game I've played.
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literalcatpod · 4 months
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48 - Making the Grey (Tabby) Jedi in Force and Destiny
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Force and Destiny is the second of Fantasy Flight Games's cross-compatible Star Wars RPGs we've covered. This one focused primarily on the surviving Jedi in hiding in the aftermath of the Battle of Yavin. While it is the official stance of the Literal Cat Podcast and official Star Wars brand that Grey Jedi aren't real, they never said anything about making Grey Tabbies into Jedi, and we feel like that's basically the same thing.
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Cover art, midroll theme, and Intro/Outro music made by Joel Holland
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reneeofthestars · 8 months
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My current D&D characters! (click on the image for better quality)
From left to right:
Freya Astin, of The Necros League - High-Elf, Archfey Warlock; Biscuit, psuedodragon familiar (D&D 5e) Reyna Montilyet, of Antiva - Human, Rogue/Assassin/Marksman (Dragon Age) Zaatha Naar, of Kiros - Torguta, Diplomat (Fantasy Flight Star Wars TTRPG) Ashanti, formerly of Patria - formerly human, god of Freedom, War, and Vengence (Godbound)
One of the friends I play these games with said it would be funny to draw my characters all together, in order of their respective positions during a fight. Ashanti, being the god of war, is always on the front lines, ready to charge in. Zaatha tends to hang back and organize troops and strategies, but is a good shot with her family's hunting slugthrower. Reyna is devastating with her bow, and has no problem riddling enemies with arrows. Freya has no interest in fighting for anything that will not benefit her, and will always be as far away from danger as possible (but her eldritch blast can hit from 300ft away, so she'll still fight if it won't endanger her, though she'll pretend like she's not interested in helping). *
This was a lot of fun to work on! It was nice to finally hammer out some clothing options for Zaatha and Reyna, and they all look so cool next to each other!
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casualevan · 1 year
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alphamecha-mkii · 2 months
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Delta-7 Interceptor by JB Casacop
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Swoop Racer by Andre Mealha
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siryl · 1 year
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“A Weapon of One’s Own” by J. B. Casacop.
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I haven't been as diligent in sharing stuff that I've painted lately. This past weekend I finished some terrain. First is some circular ruins from Imperial Terrain. Second is a bar from Corvus Games. Both were printed on my Ender 3.
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open-hearth-rpg · 1 year
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#licensedRPGs2013to14 Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Core Rulebook
Fantasy Flight Games took an interesting approach with the splitting of their Star Wars lines. Most previous games had split things across eras, providing a core rulebook along with separate sourcebooks which covered things like the prequels or various animated series. But FFG broke away from that, instead opting to release a series of stand-alone core books which presented different kinds of campaigns. The first Edge of the Empire giving you a rogue and scoundrels games and the second, this, Age of Rebellion, focusing on ordinary heroes fighting against the Empire. 
It makes sense in some ways– given the way the Star Wars Expanded Universe had been tossed into the dustbin. Pinning things on particular series and materials could be a good way to have those things become dated or superseded. By taking a more generic approach, the books have a longer potential shelf life. It does mean we end up with three different core books which players interested in everything would have to buy. And that doesn’t count all the supplemental micro-transactionish card sets for the different character classes (about 40 in total) and other decks like Adversary sets for GMs. 
The line has been otherwise supported with a mix of dedicated Age of Rebellion releases (Desperate Allies, Cyphers and Masks, Strongholds of Resistance, etc) and books intended to be used across all three lines (Starships and Speeders, Collapse of the Republic, A Call for Heroes). There’s just a ton of individual releases for these game lines. 
Those, however, are no longer under Fantasy Flight’s umbrella. Like the Legend of the Five Rings rpg, these lines are now managed by Edge Studios. That’s another arm of the massive Asmodee Entertainment Complex. What’s going to be really interesting to see what happens in the next few years. Asmodee was acquired by game-company hungry Embracer Group who made big news last year buying up a ton of video game licenses and companies. However news hit recently that Embracer has taken a major hit after a saudi investment group pulled out of a massive deal with them at the last minute. 
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