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Chronicles of Riddick as a campaign setting?

Started by Mystery Man, October 26, 2006, 10:06:23 AM

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Bradford C. Walker

Lower the Massive Damage Threshold to CON and you've got a pretty lethal game right there.  When you have to make a Fortitude Saving Throw on nearly every attack past a certain level, the odds of survival start skewing downward damn quick.

David R

I always thought you could run a Riddick like campaign in the Fading Suns universe.

Regards,
David R

Mystery Man

Quote from: mattormegI wasn't such a big fan of the last flick, but "Pitch Black" and "Dark Fury" were both pretty good.
Yeah, I'd play it. I'm thinking d20 future would probably offer all of the knife fu, bone cracking feat-based fun you'd need for this one.

I have to admit the first viewing of Pitch Black didnt do it for me. Chronicles, I really liked and it made me go back and take a second look.

Quote from: BagpussOh and didn't Claudia Black die in the first film?

And she managed to look hot doing it too.