I can't think of a good title
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I thought I was at least somewhat in tune with the RPG community, but… I know none of these names.
Anyone in the know interested in enlightening me?
One of us got wooshed rn, just not sure who…
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One of us got wooshed rn, just not sure who…
Lol, should have Googled it first after all!
Here I was hoping I could get someone excited to geek out about how all these new-to-me systems play together!
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I thought I was at least somewhat in tune with the RPG community, but… I know none of these names.
Anyone in the know interested in enlightening me?
As you’ve realised, these are fake, but these are the games I think they’re parodying:
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Ironsworn
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Apocalypse World, Blades in the Dark, and their many clones
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Golden Sky Stories
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Yazeba’s Bed & Breakfast
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Lunar Echos
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Mausritter
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Dungeon Bitches
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I rolled back to a legacy BIOS and reviewed all the POST codes, but I don’t see anything called “sole” on boot
Also FWIW I read it more like “Systems, bitch!” for complaining about disorganized processes, or that writers bitch about various systems, or they write articles about how to make them your bitch. Regardless, sounds like something I’d find on the ground in Cyberpunk 2077.
Maybe it was Fifth Element door thief’s synth band? That “gimmedecassssh” guy?
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One of us got wooshed rn, just not sure who…
!whoosh@lemmy.zip
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if you don’t call them an MC the community will kill you
(MC is the PbtA term for a DM, meaning Master of Ceremonies and used by tonnes of games that apparently didn’t realise that Apocalypse World was made by two sex educators who intentionally used an old-timey slang for a penis)
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if you don’t call them an MC the community will kill you
(MC is the PbtA term for a DM, meaning Master of Ceremonies and used by tonnes of games that apparently didn’t realise that Apocalypse World was made by two sex educators who intentionally used an old-timey slang for a penis)
I have no idea if you’re messing with me, and I find that hilarious
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I looked it up, and Master of Ceremonies is definitely used in normal contexts to refer to a host, but I distinctly remember seeing it as slang for a penis.