Tabletop Roleplaying Games (D&D, Pathfinder, CoC, ETC.)

It depends on what part of prep. Writing adventures, I like. Getting/making maps for VTT, or schedule wrangling, no thanks.

It's been talked to death, especially by OSR types, but the lack of respect for the DMs time is a massive problem. Sportball, concerts, even weekly poker games don't have the same flakeout rate as RPGs.

The worst part, even if I can't get people to go to the cinema, at least I can see the film alone. With TTRPGs, I don't get that option. Fuck, for years, an artist friend has wanted to do a Fighting Fantasy playthrough with them as the illustrator. Based on some yogscast episodes they love, but despite a group to do it (I volunteer to DM it since I have the books) it never happens.
Fair - I hadn't considered that. When I played regularly, I did so with a club that had a regular meeting time, and I designed my games to account for missing players.

Nowadays, I run a 5+ hr one-shot two or three times a year, of games I design entirely myself, and it's such an event that people book off work for it and I have to account on a dozen plus players (hence why I've transitioned over to the braunstein/megagame model entirely)
 
I'd be careful about hinging campaign resources on an IRL artist. Artists are infamously flaky and I've seen a game that struggled for this exact reason. That the GM was trying to turn it into a podcast also didn't help things, but still.
Here's how it was going to work.

Me: The DM and narrator. I have the books and grew up with them. Basically I'd be reading.
Artist: The illustrator. They draw monsters, maps, track HP, and sometimes help with decisions.
The rest: Artists friends mostly, who would talk over and make descisions.

I don't know if it was going to be a podcast, but they did want to stream it. I know at least one of their friends has a good sense of humour and could make it work.

Even without the stream, it should be straight forward. Hop on discord. Maybe the artist does a screen share with paint open. Done. But it never happens.

When I played regularly, I did so with a club that had a regular meeting time, and I designed my games to account for missing players.
I try to do that, but the local scene is a mess. Basically non-existent.

The main reliable club is a board game club. It's a bit pricey at £10 per visit (public transport + fee), but will only allow board games. Games like Gloomhaven and Descent are board game enough to avoid this restriction. There are other clubs, but they all have some major issue.

For non-clubs, it's slim pickings. There's a group a friend has. He mostly plays Gorge World now, and has enough regulars that he runs two groups. The guy is a friend, but I sometimes feel like the odd man out as I don't hang out with these people outside of the RPG.

I'm also trying (and failing) to get a Starfinder group together on the internet, and in RL a neighbor who loves Warhammer and model aircraft keeps flip flopping on it,
 
There's a group a friend has. He mostly plays Gorge World now, and has enough regulars that he runs two groups. The guy is a friend, but I sometimes feel like the odd man out as I don't hang out with these people outside of the RPG.
anyone who plays gorge world is not in fact a friend.
This is absolutely horrific and I can only hope you are fake posting.
 
Something I always thought was abit odd is that anything that Cyberpunk based will almost always have some Afro-Futurism in it as if a Techno- feudalistic future would be a net benefit to Africa rather than the reality of the nations of that continent being resource colonies of a corpo rather than a nation. Why do creators do it? Is it to make it something that isn't ignored or to inflate the importance of it ?
Actually, Shadowrun managed to get out from under it, party by making Africa the worst hellhole on the planet. Either it's anarchic, filth-infested holes like Lagos/West Africa generally, or awakened nightmares like central Africa and Madagascar. The West Africa part of Cyberpirates really made me want to run a real Heart of Darkness, African neo-colonial mercenary game there, it is so delightfully bleak and darkest Africa. Also Asamando, DO NOT RESEARCH, some of the lore had made me want to hurl unironically.
I'm looking at Role Player Independent magazine's (Volume 1 Issue 5 if you want to track it down) A Rough Guide to Africa article as I type this and they always include a White South African state with a neon sign above that says "OVERTHROW EVIL RACISTS HERE". Because White people banding together to avoid being raped, burned or hacked to death is verboten.

CoC in modern Africa would be my wildest campaign ever. Imagine trying to stop the End Times for one more day in a place where bald men are being hunted for the supposed gold in their skulls, many believe raping albinos cures AIDS and witch doctors sell luck charms fashioned from body parts of murder victims! I need to try this one day.
 
CoC in modern Africa would be my wildest campaign ever. Imagine trying to stop the End Times for one more day in a place where bald men are being hunted for the supposed gold in their skulls, many believe raping albinos cures AIDS and witch doctors sell luck charms fashioned from body parts of murder victims! I need to try this one day.
Ever see Serpent and the Rainbow? Maybe something like that....
 
Ever see Serpent and the Rainbow? Maybe something like that....
I did. The Whicker's World banger episode on Papa Doc's Haiti too. I even ran two CoC scenarios in Haiti when it was under jarhead management after reading William Seabrook's The Magic Island. For more modern games: a Tonton Macoute run Fort Dimanche and Ghouls would go together like peanut butter and jelly.
 
So, question for everyone; has anyone actually played a Tiefling in DND, any edition? I know they're the fag race of the game, but I'm curious if anyone here has actually bit the bullet and either ran one themselves, or played with someone who has. Namely, have there been any "good" ones in your experiences - like someone who properly played a half-demon and not someone's fetish pet? And I don't mean the Reddit-tier take of "he was immediately killed by his own team because the only good Tiefnigger is a dead Tiefnigger" or whatever; I'm talking a full game/campaign with one, with a Tief that was actually played well.
 
So, question for everyone; has anyone actually played a Tiefling in DND, any edition? I know they're the fag race of the game, but I'm curious if anyone here has actually bit the bullet and either ran one themselves, or played with someone who has. Namely, have there been any "good" ones in your experiences - like someone who properly played a half-demon and not someone's fetish pet? And I don't mean the Reddit-tier take of "he was immediately killed by his own team because the only good Tiefnigger is a dead Tiefnigger" or whatever; I'm talking a full game/campaign with one, with a Tief that was actually played well.
I've played a couple, but they weren't in full campaigns.

My view's always been that even in the most open-minded society, tieflings should be regarded with suspicion. After all, the blood of fiends flows in them, and fiends are more trouble than the rowdiest orc. Conversely, a tiefling's mindset may not wholly 'gel' with mortal concepts -- they may have certain habits or quirks that go above and beyond having funny-colored skin and horns.
 
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Not sure if it was played well, but a player I liked played one during one of the many times I ran treasure hunt. He did fine. I was going to have be the intro to a Ghosts of Saltmarsh campaign, but it fell through.

I was the problem. I did a shitty improv job and basically railroaded him because I wasn't prepared for a Tiefling ability.

The adventure starts with the PCs as slaves on a slave ship. He basically pretended to be mad, causing the windows the shake, candles to flicker, and generally make the slavers think demons were coming for them. If I were to do it now, I'd have it work, and the slavers fighting the escape attempt would've caused the ship to crash, but at the time I said it didn't work and knew all the Tieflings tricks.

As with dragonborn, warforged, and drow, teiflings never bothered me. Mentioned a bunch in the thread, but I find the whole "dragonborn are illegal! No one deals with an elf!" racism type stuff to be lame, and that applies to teifling's too. If someone wants to play fantasy Hellboy, more power to them.
 
It's finally here. Dice Scum's final stream on Iron Eagle. Let's end this piece of shit like a certain mustache man in a bunker.

Bold way to end Dice Scum with a suicide live on air, but I can respect the commitment.
 
has anyone actually played a Tiefling in DND
You know that's actually a race I've never thought about playing. I have played with a player that did run a tiefling. They tried to speak for autistics when she tried to scold me and another guy for making tism jokes. Given the fact I'm on this site for so long should explain why this is fucking hilarious.

That guy did play an aasimar, and he did fine with it. I don't really have issues with tieflings, so I will quirk a brow if they go rogue or warlock.
Bold way to end Dice Scum with a suicide live on air, but I can respect the commitment.
Iron Eagle is majestically terrible. Classic rubbish in an entertaining way
 
You know that's actually a race I've never thought about playing. I have played with a player that did run a tiefling. They tried to speak for autistics when she tried to scold me and another guy for making tism jokes. Given the fact I'm on this site for so long should explain why this is fucking hilarious.

I don't think I've ran a Tief myself, yet; was considering one, though I'm still considering the class. The 2024 "update" did expand on the character creation options for the race - or, rather, brought back/expanded the pre-4E character creation options mostly, so I am considering a Dark Sun-inspired one myself.

That guy did play an aasimar, and he did fine with it. I don't really have issues with tieflings, so I will quirk a brow if they go rogue or warlock.

Only time I ever played with a Tief player, they went Warlock. Turns out, he was something of a horror fan; he played his guy like a Call of Cthulhu character, heavy focus on the "dealing with the unknowable" bit. Weirdly entertaining, and he wasn't even the problematic player.

Iron Eagle is majestically terrible. Classic rubbish in an entertaining way

I really need to watch these reviews again. Left-turn here, but is this the worst game you've reviewed on that channel, or was it something else?
 
So, question for everyone; has anyone actually played a Tiefling in DND, any edition? I know they're the fag race of the game, but I'm curious if anyone here has actually bit the bullet and either ran one themselves, or played with someone who has.
No, I'd rather kill myself than play one and anyone who wants to is permabanned.
 
So, question for everyone; has anyone actually played a Tiefling in DND, any edition? I know they're the fag race of the game, but I'm curious if anyone here has actually bit the bullet and either ran one themselves, or played with someone who has. Namely, have there been any "good" ones in your experiences - like someone who properly played a half-demon and not someone's fetish pet? And I don't mean the Reddit-tier take of "he was immediately killed by his own team because the only good Tiefnigger is a dead Tiefnigger" or whatever; I'm talking a full game/campaign with one, with a Tief that was actually played well.
I played a Tiefling warlock in 4e. I zapped bad guys, it was a good time. I didn't know I was supposed to play him as some kind of homosexual, so he was just some guy, really. Liked zapping bad guys.
 
So, question for everyone; has anyone actually played a Tiefling in DND, any edition? I know they're the fag race of the game, but I'm curious if anyone here has actually bit the bullet and either ran one themselves, or played with someone who has. Namely, have there been any "good" ones in your experiences - like someone who properly played a half-demon and not someone's fetish pet? And I don't mean the Reddit-tier take of "he was immediately killed by his own team because the only good Tiefnigger is a dead Tiefnigger" or whatever; I'm talking a full game/campaign with one, with a Tief that was actually played well.
Played as? Never had any interest. Played at a table with other people who have played tieflings, sure and most of them have been varying levels of annoying to insufferable. I don't know if I'd call them the fag race of the game, but they are quite often the modern equivalent of what would have previously been someone's "nuh uh, this isn't a drizzt clone" when it was absolutely a drizzt clone. It's not an issue with the race itself, just the stupidity of players choosing it.
 
So, question for everyone; has anyone actually played a Tiefling in DND, any edition?
Pathfinder 1st, Lawful Evil Monk Faultspawn (Asura Tiefling), played him as the most arrogant kungfu guy ever. Evil bastard who was only concerned with upholding his personal honor and becoming more skilled in combat. Tieflings are not supposed to be "fun" but rather the sweepings of the planes; some of them take it in stride, others it is a defining quality, but it does affect them and ought to be considered (at least if you are playing a serious character). Also, reject right out of hand the idea that they are all technicolor horned bastards; they are mutants and of any evil outsider origin, they SHOULD be varied, and I might suggest that you impose some degree of the original Planescape Tiefling appearance chart.
 
So, question for everyone; has anyone actually played a Tiefling in DND, any edition?
No but I have some thoughts. Tieflings (who are kind of like Warhammer Mutants to me) should either get a hard on from being half demonic of be completely repulsed by it. Maybe even to the point of self harm like alcohol abuse, cutting off their tails or sawing off their horns in a misguided attempt to fit in because skin color can't be changed without magic. Top Nazi descendants chose to sterilize themselves or married Jews, Arabs and Africans for a lot less. Children of serial killers probably make therapists or bar/distillery/brewery/liquor store owners rich. I can't imagine Bob Bornthisway the Tiefling baker who just goes to work every morning, married Aregund the single mother of three, likes to play bagpipe and drinks a pint over a friendly dice game in the Hungry Hungry Hippogriff with his bros every other evening. My gut would tell me to read a guide to play Half-orcs, keep in mind that Tieflings are worse off and start from there. There could be an old Ecology of the Tiefling/Cambion type Dragon/Dungeon/whatever article out there somewhere, I used one for Wererats this weekend because Warhammer never bothered to flesh Werecreatures out. I found heaps of old TTRPG zines on the Internet Archive in the last couple of years. Maybe check out other games for how-tos because playable races similar to Tieflings undoubtedly exist elsewhere.

You're obviously one of the good ones who wants to put in work but if some Lilith approached me with his quirky, flamboyant Tiefling's character sheet then the first question I'd ask would be how he would feel if he was running around with one of the Trump kids since they're the closest thing to devilspawn in his eyes.
 
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