my first atemp to translate the Archetypes to spanish. what do you think? EL ESPECTRO
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4tNq6QT6oY7NmpaYXlOOEJjVG8
my first atemp to translate the Archetypes to spanish. what do you think? EL ESPECTRO
my first atemp to translate the Archetypes to spanish. what do you think? EL ESPECTRO
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4tNq6QT6oY7NmpaYXlOOEJjVG8
Hi everybody!
Hi everybody! Someone have a Spanish version of archetypes? because half of my players not know english, i really like to translate this. someone made it before?
So I’m playing an Angel in our US game and I need clarification on this move:
So I’m playing an Angel in our US game and I need clarification on this move:
Jenn Martin
Messenger –
In the face of impending violence, ask your lord to speak through you and roll with Spirit. On a 10+, the instructions are clear and cogent. On a 7-9, they are mired in symbology and sacrifice. On a miss, your lord has nothing to offer but judgement; heal 2 harm and gain +1 armor if you act as his agent.
Also, is there an updated version of this playbook?
Hi all I lost my files on my computer and just re-downloaded all the playbooks from magpie’s website but noticed the…
Hi all I lost my files on my computer and just re-downloaded all the playbooks from magpie’s website but noticed the immortal was missing. is there any reason that playbook was removed?
I have a player who is looking to make a fallen angel type character (think Lucifer from the Fox tv show as a guide).
I have a player who is looking to make a fallen angel type character (think Lucifer from the Fox tv show as a guide). I’m not sure how to best capture that in an archetype.
Would you suggest combining something like the Tainted and the Hallowed (from the playtest archetypes), or would a wider interpretation of something like the Fae be better suited?
If using something from one of the playtest archetypes, also, how do you manage the conversion of concepts like marking experience?
Thanks!
I was reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman, and I was thinking that it might be a good fit for this game.
I was reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman, and I was thinking that it might be a good fit for this game. How would someone go about playing a mortal-bound deity character like Mr. Wednesday or Mr. Jacquel?
I got a question on corruption moves, basically when you use adapt new ones, for example if I was playing a Vampire…
I got a question on corruption moves, basically when you use adapt new ones, for example if I was playing a Vampire character and wanted to use Blood Magic since that qualifies as corruption not to mention adaption as well, it seems when you use them do you have to retire your character which they’ll return as a threat?
Well basically I don’t think I like the idea of loosing your character although Blood Magic and Adaptability are probably the only two corruption moves I would have anyways.
I’m curious if anyone has worked on a playbook for spirits, which seems to be a Wild playbook to me.
I’m curious if anyone has worked on a playbook for spirits, which seems to be a Wild playbook to me. I’m thinking along the lines of Spectres but never having been a human. Maybe centered around moving between worlds somehow rather than being unseen. If so, I’d be interested in discussing thoughts.
So All I have are the basic books that came with this.
So All I have are the basic books that came with this. Are there any additions? Possibly other archetypes? I don’t even see the immortal in this version…
From the tainted book
From the tainted book
DEMONIC JOBS Your dark patron keeps you on Earth for a reason. Choose two jobs from the list below:
collecting souls, tracking down rogue demons, delivering threats and messages, guarding someone or something, assassinating your patron’s enemies, brokering demonic contracts, hiding demonic contraband.
When you complete a job for your patron, mark Wild. Your patron owes you a Debt for every job completed.
You can cash in a Debt with your Patron in order to have them:
• Answer a question (honestly) about their Faction
• Introduce you to a powerful member of their Faction
• Give you a worthy and useful gift without cost
• Erase a Debt they hold on someone
• Give you a Debt they have on someone else
• Give you +3 to persuade them (choose before rolling)
Your patron may offer you the chance to buy your freedom, but Debts alone won’t be enough.
How does this works?
You cash in a debt with your patron to have ¿THEM?