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PCs Having Babies

Started by Bedrockbrendan, November 26, 2015, 10:17:20 AM

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Quote from: Bren;867293You got me. :D It took me a while to realize you were joking. Fortunately I reread your post before I posted my first reply. :)
:D Finally! After so many attempts *shakes fist at the sky*!

And yes, the GM has a disproportional-though-not-total influence on what is going to be played next, but the goal of the post was, indeed, a joke;).
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"Life is not fair. If the campaign setting is somewhat like life then the setting also is sometimes not fair." - Bren

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I think Adventures in Tekumel gets my personal wha??? moment when during the lifepath chargen Im rolling up family after deciding my female character is setting out to adventure right out the gate of 15 years age.

Roll for spouse(s): 37 = none. Concubine(s): 49 =none. All good here.
Roll for kid(s): 100 = THREE!?!?!
The first and third of which are dead. The second of which is still kicking at age 2. doh! Calgon Take me Away!

And I was promptly wiped out by Hluss while poking around one of their freakish barges.

Never even made it to Livyanu! Tekumel is harsh! :boohoo: