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Posted by Master Magician Rennalds
2/01/2017 7:06 pm
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Lately I have been taking my campaign in a Wierd Fiction - Science Fantasy direction. I am very pleased to have the tools built into the game. Atlantian Radiation Rifles and Lazer Swords: Alien energy harvesters arriving from distant Yuggoth, Inteligent apes in the free city of Kor. I cant help but see an opportunity to make a Jedi analog from a Magician-warlock, and a Sith analog from a Death Soldier. I dont like to be as on the nose as that; but my players seem to be rejoicing about our persuit of an ancient atlantian treasure vault in search of the fabled lazer swords of a forgotten order of Cosmic War Wizards. I am thinking I am going to half he base charge and nerf the dmg to 2d6 though since the current party is only 3rd level.


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Posted by Scalydemon
2/02/2017 8:36 pm
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Sounds cool. I like the weapon and armor listings in Mutant Future if you haven't seen those. They are in this vein.


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Posted by Chainsaw
2/02/2017 9:25 pm
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Master Magician Rennalds wrote:

Lately I have been taking my campaign in a Wierd Fiction - Science Fantasy direction. I am very pleased to have the tools built into the game. Atlantian Radiation Rifles and Lazer Swords: Alien energy harvesters arriving from distant Yuggoth, Inteligent apes in the free city of Kor.

Agreed! These are some of my favorite things as well!

Master Magician Rennalds wrote:

I cant help but see an opportunity to make a Jedi analog from a Magician-warlock, and a Sith analog from a Death Soldier. I dont like to be as on the nose as that; but my players seem to be rejoicing about our persuit of an ancient atlantian treasure vault in search of the fabled lazer swords of a forgotten order of Cosmic War Wizards.

Sounds good, man. I'd kind of imgined Hyperborean paladins being similar to Jedi, but what you say makes sense too!


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