Disregarding protagonist privilege, what game/system from the genre would you actually want to play/be a part of?

In this scenario you are average person. What game/system from the genre would you choose? Either because the game/system itself would be fun to use or just generally beneficial to have.

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u/UnhappyFun9 — 21 hours ago

Morbid question, but what's stopping sorcerers from the major factions from prematurely ending their lives if they can't awaken in this one?

Especially in organizations where awakening is the goal like the OoH, what's stopping a sizable number of their sorcerers from ending it once they realize they most likely won't awaken?

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u/UnhappyFun9 — 1 month ago

Extraordinary citizen magic examples

Obviously extraordinary citizens can use technocratic devices if they are trained in their use. However, what would their effects and rituals look like for the various paths (what would be a good alternative union name for paths) outside of just using devices. Are they stuck just using devices? Also do you have any ideas for paths that could be created specifically by a citizen and what would creating a path look like?

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u/UnhappyFun9 — 2 months ago

Comparing half splats from cofd to their owod counterparts

Stuff like ghouls, kinain, sorcerers and kinfolk. Which system do you think is better to play these half splats RAW in a mixed group with their main splat or on their own as a focus of a chronicle? Should also make a note here that MtAw has both proximi and regular humans that do fallen magic.

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u/UnhappyFun9 — 2 months ago

Any other books in the genre that are paced/released like Cradle?

What I mean is works written one book at a time and not released like the royal road format (daily/weekly). There's obviously other will wight stuff and DCC, but are there any others? Could even be royal road stuff that feels more like traditional novels like Sarah Lin.

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u/UnhappyFun9 — 3 months ago

Need help finding a specific book

Forgive me if the details I provide are a bit vague, it's been a while since I saw the book. One of the main plot points is that the mc gets sent to a "tutorial world" and world hops throughout the series. Romance is a big part of the series I think and he is part of group of people to be sent to other worlds, although he himself is alone in the new world he finds himself in I think. I think when I first heard about the series the mc was described as emotional vulnerable. The cover of the book is pink with a mountain in the background and a color gradient in the sky. One final detail I think is the mc starts off not very strong. Thanks in advance for pointing me in the right direction if you can.

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u/UnhappyFun9 — 3 months ago

Naruto x hinata modern new york au

All characters are adults and it has a politician Kakashi hire naruto after he spent a while without a job. Sasuke is his former friend who hangs around the sound four i think. Naruto is self conscious that Hinata is more successful than him.

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u/UnhappyFun9 — 3 months ago