Surtur and littlebiscuits guide to F.A.T.A.L

Even if someone could successfully GM FATAL, the game would grind to a halt due to the amount of math it takes to complete a task as simple as walking somehwere.

Roll to breathe.
 
The only thing I like about FATAL is the Anakim trait rolling. It gives an interesting distinctness to the characters
 
Also, the character generator PC program rage quits on you if you deliberately give nonsensical answers to y/n questions or menus.
 
Lol, did you guys read through our other FATAL threads right?
We played it.
Twice.

I'm still up for a game of Black Tokyo or whatever if people want to try it though.
 
Lol, did you guys read through our other FATAL threads right?
We played it.
Twice.

I'm still up for a game of Black Tokyo or whatever if people want to try it though.
Oh god yes. We conquered FATAL, we can handle that weeaboo garbage.
 
Oh god yes. We conquered FATAL, we can handle that weeaboo garbage.
Okay. I'll start it sometime next week. Do you still have that link to all of those downloads that I was giving to people for the FATAL rulebook?
 
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Me and biscuits discussed this, and we both realized that no culture in the history of ever has ever done this. This came out of this mans deranged mind.

It's not exact, but the Babylonian Marriage Auction does seem similar.


It also apparently doesn't contradict sharia law.

"THE WOMAN IS A TOY

The previously mentioned deficiencies show the woman's inadequacy as a companion for man. Her deficiency in intelligence and religion prevent her from exchanging secular or sacred ideas or participating in religious or related spheres. To what level do these deficiencies reduce the woman?

"'Omar [one of the Khalifs] was once talking when his wife interjected, so he said to her: 'You are a toy, if you are needed we will call you.'"[21] And 'Amru Bin al-'Aas, also a Khalif, said: "Women are toys, so choose."[22]

This was not just 'Amru Bin al-'Aas and 'Omar's opinions. Mohammad himself said:

'The woman is a toy, whoever takes her let him care for her (or do not lose her)."[23]

The belief that a woman is a toy is of vital importance for the spiritual well being of a man. For according to the great philosopher Ghazali

"In the company of women, looking at them, and playing with them, the soul is refreshed, the heart is rested, and the man is strengthened to the worship of God...this is why God said: 'That he might rest in her.' (Q. 7:189)"[24]"


The Place of Women in Pure Islam by by M. Rafiqul-Haqq and P. Newton

Read Sick Societies by Robert Edgerton. Byron Hall has a curious focus point, but it's not nearly as outrageous as you depict.
 
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