So my favorite pokemon (aside from myself) are the grass-ghost type Decidueye, and the rock-steel type Agron. I want to make a displaced story where the main character is one of these two pokemon (or their beginning form), but I can't decide which one I want to choose. If you have any preference on which one I should go with, let me know because it would be easier for me when coming up with the plot of the story.
Hey everyone. I'm here to announce some news about Equestria Mystery Dungeon but not of its cancellation.
...and I'm not being subtle about my character inspiration.
Unfortunately, I seem to be the only brony in the group, as nobody's called me out on it yet.
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Hey, does anyone have a D20 account? I've been watching some of DrWolf's Brony Dungeons and Dragons videos and have gotten quite interested in playing it. I REALLY want to try it out, along with Pixel Berry. I've already got a character in mind, but I'm not sure if it'll work in the context of your game, oh Dungeon Master(s)
Over the past nine years that I’ve been playing and GMing various games I have noticed that there are various styles of game play. Anything from the power gamer to the method actor, but the one thing that I’ve noticed not very many people discuss is probably the one thing an entire game is built around; styles of Gamer Master. Players come and go, and can usually learn to work within other player styles. Yet we never discuss the different styles of Game Master, nor the types of players that
Picture, once more, very thankfully unrelated.
So. I did a thing.
I wrote a story with the help of Dungeon AI, which created a game I played through as Anon. Then wrote about what it would be like if Anon and Twilight were playing that game.
Guys... it's really dumb and gross.
But I do hope it gives you a giggle.
I finished the rough draft for my Summer Sin Event story. I also have the new chapter of Fecundity ready to go. I just have to wait for the 25th of June to post the former and my prereaders to finish checking the latter. I hope you enjoy both.
In the meantime, I'm jumping back on Equestria Mystery Dungeon. See you there, Battlemasters!
My reaction to this preview (especially at Fluttershy's part at the end):
In the beginning there was a Game Master, and over the course of seven days he created a perfect world full of intrigue, villains, heroes, and magic. Then on the seventh day he invited Players to come and create Player Characters to act as their avatars in the Game Master's perfect world. Within three hours the once perfect world was destroyed by these supposed heroes going on a murder hobo rampage. To the NPC's of this world, this was the first sign that the end was to come. To the Game
Arc 2 is almost here.
It’s very close now.
80,623 words so far, and only a few edits remain. I say this because every time I do an edit on a chapter, I seem to accidentally add about a thousand words.
Now, I know it’s kinda odd that I release this story in Arcs, instead of by the chapter. As far as my reasoning for doing that:
Do you like Dungeons and Dragons?
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