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It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help. This was posted on Reddit a while ago; someone created graphics showing what Earth sunsets may look like if our Sun were replaced with another star. I do not know how accurate these images are, but they are surely beautiful:. Click to embiggen the image. Here’s a collection of source material that piled up:. Astronomers have discovered an exoplanet, in the system, J1407b, which is 200 times the size of the ring system of Saturn.
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This was posted on Reddit a while ago; someone created graphics showing what Earth sunsets may look like if our Sun were replaced with another star. I do not know how accurate these images are, but they are surely beautiful:. Click to embiggen the image. This was posted on Reddit a while ago; someone created graphics showing what Earth sunsets may look like if our Sun were replaced with another star. I do not know how accurate these images are, but they are surely beautiful:. Click to embiggen the image.
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This was posted on Reddit a while ago; someone created graphics showing what Earth sunsets may look like if our Sun were replaced with another star. I do not know how accurate these images are, but they are surely beautiful:. Click to embiggen the image. Advertisement: Corban Motor Company. One thought on “Alien Sunsets”. 2015-05-09 at 4:40 pm. I rather like Kepler 35, but that’s probably just due to nostalgia for a long time ago, somewhere far far away. 🙂. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. It has at least fi...
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Librarians and Leviathans: Visitant: Mosa Gift trees
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Musings on tabletop roleplaying. A mixture of homebrew ideas, observations, and theory discussion; plus occasional reviews, utilities and inspirations. Verbose, amateurish, under-edited, over-written, not especially serious. Sunday, 12 July 2015. As per the previous post. Here are some powers, this time for the self-evolving Mosas. The path of Autometabolism involves refining control over the mosa’s own biochemical pathways, and learning how to use their products to influence humans. The mosa rolls 2d10 ...
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Librarians and Leviathans: Why can't me and Wild Talents just get along?
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Musings on tabletop roleplaying. A mixture of homebrew ideas, observations, and theory discussion; plus occasional reviews, utilities and inspirations. Verbose, amateurish, under-edited, over-written, not especially serious. Friday, 31 July 2015. Why can't me and Wild Talents. I would start using a "Rambling" tag on these posts, but it would go on pretty much all of them. So as mentioned previously, we recently attempted a campaigngen brainstorming session. And I didn't get on with the game. Maybe I'm ju...
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Librarians and Leviathans: Using status mechanics to keep characters involved
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Musings on tabletop roleplaying. A mixture of homebrew ideas, observations, and theory discussion; plus occasional reviews, utilities and inspirations. Verbose, amateurish, under-edited, over-written, not especially serious. Thursday, 23 July 2015. Using status mechanics to keep characters involved. Another day, another riff on Shannon. Let me also point out that I think Shannon's solution seems absolutely fine. Status in the approximately-real world. So, status, how does that work? High-status character...
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Librarians and Leviathans: Trappery, part ten: goblin caves example
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Musings on tabletop roleplaying. A mixture of homebrew ideas, observations, and theory discussion; plus occasional reviews, utilities and inspirations. Verbose, amateurish, under-edited, over-written, not especially serious. Tuesday, 21 July 2015. Trappery, part ten: goblin caves example. An obvious trap needs a difficult bypass method, otherwise what’s the point? A less obvious trap might be a concealed pit, a false lock that triggers a dart to the face, or a warding spell on the chiefs’ treasure ...
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Librarians and Leviathans: Wild Talents in yellow
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Musings on tabletop roleplaying. A mixture of homebrew ideas, observations, and theory discussion; plus occasional reviews, utilities and inspirations. Verbose, amateurish, under-edited, over-written, not especially serious. Friday, 7 August 2015. So it looks like we might end up running Definitely Not X-Men for Wild Talents. Is pretty much made for running some humans with a bunch of special powers. Naturally I consider this laughably childish in its simplicity. What could possibly go wrong? Lyman's Ear...
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Librarians and Leviathans: Visitant: Ytaleh Gift trees
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Musings on tabletop roleplaying. A mixture of homebrew ideas, observations, and theory discussion; plus occasional reviews, utilities and inspirations. Verbose, amateurish, under-edited, over-written, not especially serious. Saturday, 18 July 2015. If anyone's wondering, yes, the ytaleh are the Joe 90s of Beneath Dark Skies. Dice Pool: Wits Empathy Focus vs. target's Manipulation Inhuman Attribute. If the target consents to the connection, do not use their Inhuman Attribute. The ytaleh briefly achieves a...
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Librarians and Leviathans: A beastly problem: animal companions in 5e D&D
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Musings on tabletop roleplaying. A mixture of homebrew ideas, observations, and theory discussion; plus occasional reviews, utilities and inspirations. Verbose, amateurish, under-edited, over-written, not especially serious. Tuesday, 14 July 2015. A beastly problem: animal companions in 5e D&D. So* recently I've been playing about with making a Beastmaster Ranger. No, come back! See what I did there? Were not picked up before publication. Replicate a feature of rangers in previous editions. Evoke the arc...