/u/Kancho_Ninja's posts
[WP] The gods gave you two consolation gifts before abandoning you: Jack of All Trades (XP/2), and Infinite Bag of Useful Items (3x per day, 1d10 non-magical, non-weapon items, total 10GP value). When you pull a modern wilderness survival book from the bag, your cheat sense tingles.
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[WP] summoning demons works because you can coerce a demon to reveal the true name of other demons to be summoned. Your research has accidentally uncovered a method to reveal the true name of anything - tree, leaf, sword, even people.
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[WP] Vampires recharge their powers by sleeping in a coffin containing soil from their grave. A treacherous attack has destroyed your main and secret coffins. Now you must find the grave you left three centuries ago for more soil, before it's too late.
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[WP] You got invited to a house party and arrive to the most insane rager you’ve ever seen. You ask the guy who appears to be the host “This place is getting trashed, aren’t you upset?” He laughs and says “It’s Loki’s place and he has no clue. But he does appreciate a good prank, so it’s cool.”
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[WP] The expectation is that an apprentice will live with their master until released as a Journeyman to perfect their craft, or until the master dies and they assume the mantle. You've served for decades now and the old bastard just won't die.
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[WP] The wardrobe that links Earth to Narnia was built from the wood of a magic apple tree. But a mature apple tree provides much more wood than just one wardrobe. Your life has been devoted to collecting every magical object created from that wood, sometimes at great risk to your life.
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[WP] The only known way to permanently enchant an item is to sacrifice a year of your life to power it. As a scholar mage working on your thesis, you are investigating the history of a mage who lived centuries ago and permanently enchanted thousands of items.
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[WP] You've completed your master's in 19th century history. After a long dry spell of unemployment, you finally get a job offer - handwritten, exquisite penmanship, and a train ticket to a city you can't find in any map.
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[WP] You've always been a little strange, to the point that you made up a 100% secret "code phrase" in case you need to prove to yourself that you're a time traveller from the future. Today you received that code phrase via text, along with instructions to kill someone.
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[EU] The Quantum Leap project should have sent you back in time. Instead, it sends you to different realities, realms of magic or super-tech. Each time you solve a world ending crisis, you find yourself leaping to a different body, a different world with your holographic AI as your only companion.
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