kkarhan, (edited ) to random German
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"Can we buy an ?"
"No, we have Aston Martin at home!"

Aston Martin at Home:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh-0vOOcBxU

To be honest, the metallic - Colour really looks awesome!

Otherwise it looks like the result of an Aston Martin interior designer living out their fetish on am unsuspecting / ...

The redeeming factor is propably that it has not only a shitload of leather but also a ton of premium acoustic foam to sound nice aka. be silent inside.

NotMyBub, to cars
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I guess I needed new tires.

craigofinspiration, to random
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  • juergen_hubert,
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    @craigofinspiration Depends on the campaign and setting.

    In I like to use "canon" monsters because I like to explore the weirdness of Dungeons & Dragons lore, and use them in new and interesting ways.

    In my current campaign, I come up with custom monsters based on German folk tales a lot.

    mythologymonday, to books
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    Greetings, myth lovers! For the upcoming we are asking: what are your favourite mythology-themed ?

    Tell us about the and the with the hashtag for boosts!
    Let's swap some awesome recs, all right? 😊
    Your host @AimeeMaroux is looking forward to all your reports! 😚

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    juergen_hubert,
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    @mythologymonday @AimeeMaroux @bookstodon @mythology @folklore @folklorethursday @TarkabarkaHolgy @curiousordinary @wihtlore @FairytalesFood

    Late to the party, but a mythology-themed series of books I really enjoy is the line.

    This setting takes place in a variant of the modern world - but the faiths of old have never gone away completely. And while the Gods have some excellent reasons to be discreet when acting in the world, the activities of the supernatural are still common enough if you know where to find them.

    The default assumption is that the player characters are young descendants of the gods - the titular Scions - who gradually become aware of their heritage, and then try to fulfill their destiny.

    I am currently running a Scion campaign that is heavily inspired by German folklore, and it's a lot of fun!

    The cover of "Scion Book Two: Hero". A muscular, red-headed man stands in front of high-rise buildings. He carries an oversized revolver in his right hand, and two ravens fly around him. Lightning is visible in the sky.
    The cover image of "Scion Book Three: Demogod". A Black Woman wearing a purple jacket his holding a top hat with a skull symbol in her right hand, and a wand with a skull with red eyes in her left hand. In the background, spirits of the dead fly around pillars.
    The planned cover of "Scion Book Four: God". A man in the tress of an Aztec jaguar warrior is wielding an obsidian-tipped mace in his right hand and a shield in his left hand. His chest has been carved open, and his heart is surrounded by flames. A red skull is floating next to him. An Aztec pyramid is visible in the background.

    fdouglaswall, to random
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    juergen_hubert,
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    @GoblinQuester @theDoctor @fdouglaswall @chgowiz I'm currently running a campaign based on German folk tales, and it's been a lot of fun throwing all the strange stuff from German folklore at the players.

    In the last session, the PCs had a discussion on the following topic:

    "Okay, if this research project continues, they will inevitably discover the vault where Emperor Charlemagne sleeps. So how do we sabotage them?"

    juergen_hubert, to random
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    When researching local folklore, history, and geography for an urban fantasy , you might learn all sorts of interesting things.

    For instance, there was once a hill near Kassel named the "Wichtelberg" where "Wichtel", a local type of "small folk" spirits were said to dwell.

    However, it is very likely that this hill was at least partially demolished to make way for the Bundesautobahn 7, Germany's longest federal highway. And that particular stretch of highway was built in 1934, at the behest of the Nazis - who made roadbuilding like this a big part of their propaganda efforts in the early years.

    So now I suppose I have justification for adding Wichtel into my game...

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