
Fanart of my Vtuber Players
So this was made by my friendo
my players Scarlettsweetheart and bizarroguy
i run a game on twitch and we gonna do the nightfloors tonight.

So this was made by my friendo
my players Scarlettsweetheart and bizarroguy
i run a game on twitch and we gonna do the nightfloors tonight.
People are going missing in the woods. Always around full moon, DG gets activated.
A local town holds some private propierties and the locals have hear rumors about the events but they believe it may be a local curse.
Only to reveal thats....
Actual Cannibal Shia LeBauf or former kid actor who every full moon becomes a being that needs to consume human flesh in order to keep itself alive and powerful
been wondering for a while if anyone has done that cardgame on tabletop simulator
i tried it before and it was a bit clumsy at best, the poker cards, the chips and i still dont know how to use the macros very well, any tips?
my players and i have this tradition where we watch something that may connect to the scenario, either plot or vibe wise.. what do you consider good examples of I.L in movie form or tv show form?
I'm having a philosophical debate with my players and I believe I heard about a DG musical or something like that? Was it "The man who didn't like musicals"? Or was it another thing?
So i run games on stream, and one of my players decided to do a poll to pick the next DG scenario. due to the time i decided to run The Nightfloors as a one shot (like the og one) but maybe leave it open to continue it somewhere down the line. Thing is, i took his OG Poll and decided to....Well... im now trying to convince him and the rest of the players that this is how the original poll looked like.
We know theres games and games, theres games that are easy to get into (Such as in D&D) but others that due to either lore or rules are incredibly hard to get into. which ones would these be?
Besides bloodlibes and bloodhunt and the Hunter The Reckoning games. What other video games are worth my quintessence
So i been wanting to run Discworld for a while, but my problem is that i noticed that with comedy games, is very easy for players to loose the plot or to make sessions become a group just saying puns and slowly devolve. how do you handle this?
I know that the OG nightfloors was a one shot that was later expanded into IL. i got a few players who are curious about it but dont want to commit to the whole lenght of the Impossible Landscapes campaign. So how can i manage it as a one shot and make it satisfying enough for players?
In your humble opinion, has any enemy or antagonistic force ever disturbed you in a personal level? Not Homebrews but official creations.
personally, the whole concept of the Spectres in Wraith the oblivion makes my skin crawl.
My main worry is how to keep the pcs from killing each other if they are from different clans. Any suggestions?
I also wish to throw some political intrigue where pcs are willing to go against other lords of their own clans while also protecting their lords.
I'm also very into mysteries, but I know the court system in rokugan values witnesses more than evidence so I'm thinking how to deal with that
any novel you have enjoyed connected to a ttrpg? not things like "the call of cthulhu for that rpg" but for example: the strahd novel, the delta green novels etc..
anyone has maps i could use for this scenario? the motel's parking lot, the church etc?
i was watching a video essay on it and i realized "Holy shit. this would be good for a DG OP." so i wonder if anyone knows any scenario inspired by it