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  • Teallaura
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    Originally posted by Chaotic Void View Post
    I'd be up for it. Heck, I might even think about contributing a monster or two.

    ETA: Would this entail just typical 'monsters' (ie, things you would find in a dungeon crawl), or would this include other types of baddies as well (ie, I've got some concepts for foes that would be a little more nuanced than your typical Dire Gopher)? And is this restricted to D&D, or would this be more system neutral?
    It would include any type of baddie but the emphasis at first would be on more typical monsters. As system neutral as possible - adaptation being up to the reader.

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  • Chaotic Void
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    I'd be up for it. Heck, I might even think about contributing a monster or two.

    ETA: Would this entail just typical 'monsters' (ie, things you would find in a dungeon crawl), or would this include other types of baddies as well (ie, I've got some concepts for foes that would be a little more nuanced than your typical Dire Gopher)? And is this restricted to D&D, or would this be more system neutral?
    Last edited by Chaotic Void; 11-11-2014, 10:47 PM.

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  • Teallaura
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    Originally posted by Cerebrum123 View Post
    Yeah, I think I would prefer not to use them, I already have enough pain as is. That, and knowing how porcupine spines work, I would prefer to keep my brain intact.
    I didn't say it was a good idea - we're still finding them coming out of the desk chair one of the things sat in two years ago....

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  • Cerebrum123
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    Originally posted by Teallaura View Post
    Don't be silly - that's the real reason he bred the thing. Or tried to - boarcupines are completely covered in spines making breeding an impossibility. Mostly because an enraged sow eliminated the entire breeding stock...
    Originally posted by rogue06 View Post
    That was kind of the point
    Yeah, I think I would prefer not to use them, I already have enough pain as is. That, and knowing how porcupine spines work, I would prefer to keep my brain intact.

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  • rogue06
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    Originally posted by Cerebrum123 View Post
    Just don't use the spines as toothpicks later.
    That was kind of the point

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  • Teallaura
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    Originally posted by Leonhard View Post
    What would it involve?
    An article on a monster - folklore, fantasy, cryptozoological or newly 'created' (RPG). Enough detail to render it in a game system if someone wished - or links to existing versions.

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  • Teallaura
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    Originally posted by Cerebrum123 View Post
    Just don't use the spines as toothpicks later.
    Don't be silly - that's the real reason he bred the thing. Or tried to - boarcupines are completely covered in spines making breeding an impossibility. Mostly because an enraged sow eliminated the entire breeding stock...

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  • Leonhard
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    What would it involve?

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  • Cerebrum123
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    Originally posted by rogue06 View Post
    rogue tech has been doing that for years.

    We just completed our line of porcupine and hog amalgamation -- the boarcupine. That's one way to protect your bacon.
    Just don't use the spines as toothpicks later.

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  • rogue06
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    Originally posted by Teallaura View Post
    No, thank goodness we managed to rescue him before you finished that vile experiment. Wanna sign up for my 'Gene Splice of the Month' Club?
    rogue tech has been doing that for years.

    We just completed our line of porcupine and hog amalgamation -- the boarcupine. That's one way to protect your bacon.

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  • Teallaura
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    No, thank goodness we managed to rescue him before you finished that vile experiment. Wanna sign up for my 'Gene Splice of the Month' Club?

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  • rogue06
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    Thirsty Possum is not a "skunk possum"

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  • Teallaura
    started a poll Cryptomonster

    Cryptomonster

    3
    Sure!
    33.33%
    1
    Probably
    66.67%
    2
    Maybe, if it were in a system I liked
    0.00%
    0
    Not a chance
    0.00%
    0
    I had the notion of starting a 'monster of the month' club. I wonder if anyone would sign up?
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