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what playable stuff are you hoping for?
TheMouse:
--- Quote from: iago on April 16, 2009, 02:33:01 PM ---Only if you keep naming them that. :)
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Indeed. Bailywolf* over at RPGNet has done some very interesting DRYH conversions. For example, he did a clever one for Vampire where exhaustion became hunger and madness became beast; he called it Don't Feed Your Thirst. Your hunger talent was just some mundane skill, while your beast talent was essentially a Discipline.
At my joking suggestion, he also did a Venture Brothers conversion called Can't Best Your Dad. I can't remember madness, but exhaustion was snark. Whenever snark filled up, you had to storm off in disgust.
* Ben Baugh, I think. I suck with remembering people's real names.
iago:
--- Quote from: TheMouse on April 16, 2009, 03:47:15 PM ---Indeed. Bailywolf* over at RPGNet has done some very interesting DRYH conversions. For example, he did a clever one for Vampire where exhaustion became hunger and madness became beast; he called it Don't Feed Your Thirst. Your hunger talent was just some mundane skill, while your beast talent was essentially a Discipline.
At my joking suggestion, he also did a Venture Brothers conversion called Can't Best Your Dad. I can't remember madness, but exhaustion was snark. Whenever snark filled up, you had to storm off in disgust.
* Ben Baugh, I think. I suck with remembering people's real names.
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Yep, Benjamin Baugh. He's the one that wrote the Don't Lose Your Mind supplement for DRYH.
TheMouse:
Sometimes I feel the compulsive need to do a DRYH version of things. This is one of those times.
Let's see. Pain and discipline can remain the same.
Madness becomes magic. Particular brands of magic talents should probably be worded a little broadly. Red Court vampires for example get super strength, addictive saliva, and dangerous claws and fangs with just one talent. When magic dominates, you get collateral damage. Stuff explodes, your place gets wrecked, and innocent bystanders get hurt.
Not sure what to do with exhaustion. Most of the stuff that goes wrong in Harry's life would fall under pain already. Hm.
iago:
--- Quote from: TheMouse on April 16, 2009, 06:16:47 PM ---Not sure what to do with exhaustion. Most of the stuff that goes wrong in Harry's life would fall under pain already. Hm.
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Obligations. :)
TheMouse:
--- Quote from: iago on April 16, 2009, 07:46:31 PM ---Obligations. :)
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So whenever obligations dominate, some pain in the ass whom you owe will call their due. That could work.
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