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Swamp Goat

Started by One Horse Town, March 04, 2014, 07:22:57 PM

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Black Vulmea

Quote from: RPGPundit;735073I guess it would depend on the gonzo level of the campaign.  It would fit in my DCC game, for sure.  In others, it would just be too stupid.
Biologically, it makes more sense coming from the poop chute than it does the other end.
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Rincewind1

I'm going to steal the idea wholesomely as Nomious, Son of Pan, a demigod who's one of the forces to be reckoned with in local swampyards where the local play's on, seeking allies against incoming raise of the Ghoul King.
Furthermore, I consider that  This is Why We Don\'t Like You thread should be closed