[QUOTE=AHappyElite;43755672]Anyone know of, or have any decent top down views of a pirate ship?[/QUOTE]
Rats managed to find a decent one.
[QUOTE=SiberysTranq;43754539]So the most dangerous encounter of our Exalted game was against a freaking bell
It rang, and the party was instantly fucked up
Inches away from fucking killing me I might add[/QUOTE]
"I decided the party should go to a place that sounded evil in the middle of an area marked as evil and I was mad when I nearly died as a result."
[editline]1st February 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Funktastic Dog;43755717]Rats managed to find a decent one.[/QUOTE]
You mean this piece of shit?
[t]http://www.dundjinni.com/forums/uploads/danielpryor/Caravel_Blank.png[/t]
[QUOTE=Rats808;43755733]"I decided the party should go to a place that sounded evil in the middle of an area marked as evil and I was mad when I nearly died as a result."
[/QUOTE]
Rat's it's exalted
every place with anything interesting going on is an evil thing in an evil place
and that doesn't make it any less silly
We've got a nice pirate ship for our roll20 game but Jax has it and he only comes in every so often.
Those cardstock mats I made of the ship in our d&d game have been a very worthwhile investment of effort.
[QUOTE=Rats808;43755733]"I decided the party should go to a place that sounded evil in the middle of an area marked as evil and I was mad when I nearly died as a result."
[editline]1st February 2014[/editline]
You mean this piece of shit?
[t]http://www.dundjinni.com/forums/uploads/danielpryor/Caravel_Blank.png[/t][/QUOTE]
With fog of war it looks... decent.
This is like seeing the puppeteers in a puppet show.
You know, it'll do, but the image I was talking about was this:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/58wW2en.jpg[/IMG]
I used fog of war to make the right half the bottom of the ship, and I sized out the picture behind it.
Yo, I read this thread like everyday. The boat I use is just built into roll20
So I am playing a necromancer right now, and the first thing I got to animate was a skeletal lion. I decided to draw it as an art practice. [URL="http://puu.sh/6H07z.jpg"]heavily WIP[/URL], but the glowing came out nice (it was killed by a crit hammer to the head)
But undead are immune to critical hits?
If it died from a crit hammer before it was skeletal, that would work.
Since art seems to be on topic this page, I've got a gap in the middle of a set of commissions right now. If anyone would like a character painted, a landscape for fluff or a monster or anything at all, I'd be more than happy to do a piece for you. I'll even knock $20 off whatever the final price is, because I'm feeling generous and because I probably only have one slot for right now.
[img]http://gyazo.com/37f3e1048a4181d2daf0908a8f051262.png[/img][img]http://gyazo.com/4495edd832496388cdc921d12a0d1c54.png[/img]
PM me!
[QUOTE=AHappyElite;43755672]So I recently checked out Rolld20, thought it could be useful. One problem, the map/board I want to use would be a pirate ship, and it's not that hard to find a picture of a pirate ship. But, finding a top down view picture of any sort of 1800's boat is impossible. The only decent one I ever found was a sample picture from a board buying site. I got it to work, but it looks hideous, though it's the best I got. Anyone know of, or have any decent top down views of a pirate ship?[/QUOTE]
Have a couple freebes on me:
Sails up
[t]http://i.imgur.com/rsCJkS7.png[/t]
[t]http://i.imgur.com/7RnpNsC.png[/t]
Sails down
[t]http://i.imgur.com/AepD3nP.png[/t]
[t]http://i.imgur.com/0rLEHY7.png[/t]
A random ship
[t]http://i.imgur.com/PttDLgP.png[/t]
There's gigs upon gigs of images specifically made for VTT's floating around, unfortunately the bulk of it is locked away in (ridiculously hidden) zips and thus Roll20 cannot use them. They really should have made it Standalone with peer connectivity so people could use all of their own content. I can never use their service, despite my desire to do so, because of their hideously small upload limits.
[QUOTE=DarkMonkey;43757564]But undead are immune to critical hits?[/QUOTE]
Not in Pathfinder.
[QUOTE=Mmrnmhrm;43759021]Not in Pathfinder.[/QUOTE]
It should really depend on damage type in my opinion. Obviously a crushing weapon such as a club should be able to crit a skeleton while shooting it with an arrow really shouldn't be able to.
[QUOTE=MakoSkyDub;43758578]Since art seems to be on topic this page, I've got a gap in the middle of a set of commissions right now. If anyone would like a character painted, a landscape for fluff or a monster or anything at all, I'd be more than happy to do a piece for you. I'll even knock $20 off whatever the final price is, because I'm feeling generous and because I probably only have one slot for right now.
[img]http://gyazo.com/37f3e1048a4181d2daf0908a8f051262.png[/img][img]http://gyazo.com/4495edd832496388cdc921d12a0d1c54.png[/img]
PM me![/QUOTE]
This is gorgeous.
Belated storytime for Exalted last night:
[quote]The session started with an interlude to the group's trip to Sijan, consisting entirely of a Lookshyan courier riding up to the ship with a letter and tossing it aboard, then riding away. It was from Wolf's family in Chiaroscuro; he was needed back home for some reason or another. He hopped on his swift rider and left.
The circle arrived on the docks of Sijan, the funerary city, 2 months later, on the 7th day of Ascending Earth(Months are odd in Exalted), late in the day. There was another ship on the dock, nearby, unloading corpses that were being carried in to the city. There was a woman in black robes standing by the gangplank examining the bodies as they passed by her, and Crimson decided to ask her where the bodies came from. A man in Nexus had, apparently, suddenly gone on a killing spree; something apparently quite unexpected for him. He managed to kill 25 people before the Hooded Executioners took him down. As his body was carried off the ship, Crimson used his Abyssal magical fuckery to see the man's ghost, and ask him a few questions. As best he could figure, the man had been possessed.
With the investigating over, the group headed in to the outer city of Sijan, to find a tavern for the night. When they entered, they were greeted by a seven-foot-tall, golden-haired beast of a man, who Orchid and her coadjutor(a demon in her head) recognized, giving a speech about throwing dishonorable people in to walls, then attempting to throw a man who'd tried to steal his food out of the tavern. He dislocated his shoulder on the first attempt, and on the second he simply dropped the guy outside. The crowd in the tavern cheered, regardless.
After that, Crimson and Cloud introduced themselves to him, and he introduced himself as Winter Steel Lion. Lion for short. They brought him over to the rest of the group and introduced him, then they all started talking about what they were going to do next. Eventually, they went to bed to rest up for their trip.
The next day, they left Sijan for the Black Chase, to lay claim to the soulsteel manse Crimson knew of within. It was a two week trip, on horseback, and the dead woods were filled with ghosts. Eventually, they reached the manse: A large, black, metal, cathedral-esque building, sitting on a platform made of marble. There were numerous ghosts in black robes inside, praying, as well as 2 staircases. One going up, the other going down. They went up, first, and found a long hallway with a black metal door at the end. As they opened the door, they realized the metal of the manse was icy cold, and emitted faint screams as distorted faces appeared when it was touched. It was, indeed, made entirely of soulsteel.
Through the door was a small room with a soulsteel ladder, leading up to a soulsteel trapdoor, on the other side of which there was a larger room with a huge sousteel bell in it. Lots of soulsteel. On the north side of the room was a small pedestal with a small, black gem, covered in specks of light. Once everyone was in, the trapdoor closed itself, and the bell started to swing. It stopped once Crimson grabbed the gem, which he identified as the hearthstone, a Gem of the Night Sky. He didn't find it very useful, so he put it back and let the bell ring. It was incredibly loud, and as Orchid later realized, the room was built to wholly contain the sound of the bell ringing within. Everyone took a lot of damage. They went back down to the bottom of the ladder, where Crimson patched everyone up by spending a lot of essence, causing his anima banner to flare. He made sure everyone closed their eyes before it got too far, although they still all realized he was an Abyssal.
Once everyone was patched up, they went to check out the basement. It was, again, made almost entirely of soulsteel, and incredibly dark. Crimson's anima allowed them to see a bit, though, as did Prince pulling out his Glorious Solar Saber. The floor was made of dirt, but in the middle of it was a huge pit. Crimson and Cloud looked in to it, and saw that it extended infinitely in to the Abyss. They went back upstairs pretty quickly.
They also noticed two more rooms in the manse, one off to the side of the chapel, and one behind it. The one to the side was full of shoddy, make-shift beds, made mostly of benches. The one behind the chapel was a forge. Crimson attuned to the manse, and the session ended with them heading outside to figure out where to head to next.[/quote]
[editline]2nd February 2014[/editline]
[t]http://static3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090106000518/whitewolf/images/2/20/DaybreakCaste.png[/t]
Here have Crimson's caste mark, because page king.
I can not believe what just happened in my 3.5 session this evening.
The entire party managed to get across a large pit of boiling mud with random geysers erupting, on the other side is a hallway leading into some decently powerful magical darkness.
I start feeling around the room, find what I presume to be a stone tomb/coffin and feel around it, a hand grasps me, pulls me in and I feel a pair of fangs sink into my neck.
Our ever-benevolent DM put me a 1HP but unconscious from the drained blood, the vampire fucks off without the party engaging it, stating that it had just had a meal. The magical darkness vanishes and the party finds a hallway leading into a room with silvery-glass orbs that can not be seen through hanging from the ceiling.
I have a bout of consciousness and decide to roll to see which orb i want to see smashed as I'm rather delirious, anyhow, the prospect of a party member going to smash it makes me fall unconscious from the excitement.
Fastforwarding, the rogue player decides to [B]THROW A DAGGER TO SMASH THE ORB ABOVE MY UNCONSCIOUS CHARACTER,[/B] there's a slight moment of silence with me audible going "WHAT THE FUCK?!" OOC, and then I see my DM putting both hands back and recoiling, guess what's inside? [B]A grey ooze that falls straight onto my unconscious character[/B]. Now, I had been healed a decent amount by a potion that was fed to me, and from the druid's magics, but I was still unconscious from the blood loss.
To conclude, our ever benevolent DM's choices allowed me to live, permanently disfigured and with most of my belongings destroyed. The party did dispatch the ooze before a full turn had ended.
I'm never going to let our rogue player live that down, both out of character, and in character when my character find out.
[QUOTE=Twistshock;43762841]I'm never going to let our rogue player live that down, both out of character, and in character when my character find out.[/QUOTE]
I have a friend whom I've dubbed my nemesis because nearly every game I've been in he's the direct or indirect cause of my death. I'd guess stuff like that happens quite a lot.
[QUOTE=Alxnotorious;43762886]I have a friend whom I've dubbed my nemesis because nearly every game I've been in he's the direct or indirect cause of my death. I'd guess stuff like that happens quite a lot.[/QUOTE]
Direct cause of my death... elaborate.
Indirect I can understand, such a thing happens often, but direct...
[QUOTE=Funktastic Dog;43763234]Direct cause of my death... elaborate.
Indirect I can understand, such a thing happens often, but direct...[/QUOTE]
"I roll to attack the cleric."
"None of the enemies here are clerics."
"I know."
[QUOTE=Funktastic Dog;43763234]Direct cause of my death... elaborate.
Indirect I can understand, such a thing happens often, but direct...[/QUOTE]
Like shooting me in the face. Unless you want to argue that the bullets are the direct cause and he's the indirect cause by pulling the trigger in which case fucking semantics.
I a few easily recalled ones include:
-Shooting me off a Zeppelin
-Cutting me in half with a lightsaber
-Accusing me of being a zombie which prompted another player to double tap me
Can't remember others right now for some reason.
[QUOTE=Alxnotorious;43760860]This is gorgeous.[/QUOTE]
Nothing like a nice landscape to set the scene for your campaign!
Immerse your players in a vast world!
Give your original settings that unique flavour they've been lacking!
/pitch
cheers btw
On our Pathfinder game about pirates on Saturday, the topic of using fire on an enemy ship came up. Then our mage used grease to spread the fire. Then it came to pass that it would be spreading to some nearby gunpowder barrels.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/oGNlUoG.png[/img]
Goodbye enemy boat!
So my Shadowrun 5E GM gives out badges for doing funny/cool/interesting things. Last night I received the 'Action Hero' badge for driving and shooting bikers through the back window of my car with an AK-97 (Loaded with APDS rounds no less) that I was holding in one hand, while we were heisting a Semi-Truck careening down the I-95 at 180mph. (My car had NOS, a turbo charger, and a customized engine)
It was like a scene straight out of Fast and Furious.
[B]Edit:[/B] Also, when we opened the trailer it was full of poor quality oatmeal.
[QUOTE=snake eye;43774294]On our Pathfinder game about pirates on Saturday, the topic of using fire on an enemy ship came up. Then our mage used grease to spread the fire. Then it came to pass that it would be spreading to some nearby gunpowder barrels.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/oGNlUoG.png[/img]
Goodbye enemy boat![/QUOTE]
Impressive, to be sure, but Mekton has you beat I'm afraid
[t]http://i.imgur.com/sSt5Lbd.png[/t]
Each of those was a missile, if I remember correctly.
this is some real macross missile massacre shit
[QUOTE=snake eye;43774294]On our Pathfinder game about pirates on Saturday, the topic of using fire on an enemy ship came up. Then our mage used grease to spread the fire. Then it came to pass that it would be spreading to some nearby gunpowder barrels.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/oGNlUoG.png[/img]
Goodbye enemy boat![/QUOTE]
i am the best wizard
[QUOTE=elowin;43775255]i am the best wizard[/QUOTE]
Why am I not surprised that it was you who caused that
[QUOTE=Aperture fan;43775495]Why am I not surprised that it was you who caused that[/QUOTE]
actually, it was me, he just accelerated the process significantly and the entire party agreed that it would be a great idea.
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