#RPGHook:
A Rebel cell has been operating from an underground base with relative success until an earthquake wrecks havoc.
Valuable ores revealed by the quake have brought the attention of Imperial mining crews right atop the people & supplies trapped below.
#SWRPG#RPG#TTRPG
#RPGHook:
While exploring a derelict starship wreck for potential salvage, the PCs stumble upon someone encased in carbonite.
The outlines of the person's frozen form make one thing clear even before deciding whether to thaw them out--this is a Jedi knight.
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#RPGHook:
As the Empire crumbles, the New Republic sets out to return many stolen artifacts and cultural items to their rightful planets.
This creates plenty of work for pilots, hired guns, and couriers or a chance to get-rich-quick for pirates and thieves.
#SWRPG#RPG#TTRPG
What Tabaxi names have you seen or used in your D&D adventures?
Have personally used things like:
- Rain Against Cliffs
- Sand in the Wind
- First Star in Winter
- Embers that Remain
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@GoddesSammi Semi related, once played a goblin named Dammet because its what their father always yelled at them...
Dammet quit making such a mess.
Dammet quit making all that noise.
Dammet when are you going to grow up and do something meaningful with your life...
Star Wars RPG parties be like:
- Brooding loner combat bounty hunter
- Hot shot pilot kicked out of The Empire
- Prodigy force user with alllll the powers
- An ewok who just wants to like...eat muffins...
#StarWarsRPG#SWRPG#StarWarsFFG#RPG
#RPGHook:
A local Hutt gangster is devastated after his mate left him and he's holding a party to drown the sorrow in drinks, drugs, and dancers.
Rivals and up-and-comers are poised to take advantage of the distracted boss, lowered security, and party chaos.
#SWRPG#RPG#TTRPG
@Darth_Zeppelin 4th never got a lot of people.
Meaning there's just a whole pile of books to steal things from and more likely than not the group will have never seen it.
Literally stealing from 4e for a #GenesysRPG western campaign at the moment.
Are you the type of GM that tries to figure out the how and why a creature is in a dungeon or a dungeon was built in that spot... or do you find yourself throwing those notions to the wind because it's a fantasy game with magic and elves and not everything /has/ to make sense?