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What was it that drew you into the world of Evera Prime?

What were the things that drew you to look into Dreams and Machines? For me, the first thing that stood out to me was the art. A very colorful struggle against machine like entities on the cover of the core book intrigued me when I first laid eyes on it at a friendly local game store. I eventually decided to check it out during a holiday sale and really liked what I read.

I think what has me most excited to run this for my personal group are some of the randomization elements that some of the supplements include. Random city events, random wilderness events. I am very much interested in looking at the community creation guidelines from the Broken Steppes sourcebook.

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I just realized that my question and my answer are a bit different. I asked about the world but my post is basically about the game as a game. Oops. But that's ok - at this point I'll take either!

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u/zalmute — 13 days ago

Foundry VTT support

There is a developer named Mutley that works on other 2d20 implementations of foundry. It's been on the backburner but I have been asking for updates every 2 months or so. Fingers crossed that they are able to finish it in the next few months.

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u/zalmute — 16 days ago

Does anyone have any custom fan made content they want to share here?

I was wondering if any dreams and machines fans have made any custom content they want to share. Its always fun to sew what the community comes up with.

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u/zalmute — 16 days ago

When is the next official book coming?

There are quite a few things in the core book that are hinted at coming in future products. For myself, I want to see the other elemental specializations (specifically water) get officially produced. Has MCDM said anything about the next official product?​

My gm is more likely to allow sources outside of the core book if they are official rather than fan created and that is why i am wanting to know.

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u/zalmute — 1 month ago
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What rpg book was "the one that got away" for you?

What I mean by this is, many of us have a lot going on. And at times, a company will release a source book and for whatever reason, you weren't able to get it fast enough... and now - obtaining a legit physical copy is expensive. For this discussion, we will have to omit those books that are available physically through services like DriveThruRpg print to demand.

An example for me would be the sourcebook for the translated rpg "Double Cross" localized from Ver Blue Amusement. The source book being Infinity Code. A second example from me would be "Legend of the Five Rings: The Book of Void" for 4th edition AEG L5R.

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u/zalmute — 3 months ago