The Angel of Fortitude and Chibi-Sa'a Lingurth.
She Who Lives in Her Name, the Principle of Heirarchy
….And Rinley too! I should wait until this is all done… But I have no idea when I’m going to just give up, so I’m going to just spam these until I don’t anymore.
Three! Spheres! Cataclysm!
I guess this is the first nonsense I’ve ever reblogged.
I want to know how big the Tumblr Chuubo’s and Nobilis fandom is!
If you like Nobilis or Chuubo’s Marvelous Wish-Granting Engine, like this post. If you generate content for them, reblog this post.
(Re what counts as “generate content”: posting an occasional character sheet every so often is plenty. There isn’t a “you must post this frequently to count” bar.)
Today I was posting on a thread in RPG.net about using Canon Characters and Franchise Settings when, quite unexpectedly, I wrote this lengthy explanation of how Luke Skywalker would work as a Chuubo Main Character if Star Wars were a GMD-style campaign rather than a movie series.
I'm actually pretty happy with it, so I'm gonna put it here so I don't lose it.
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Let's imagine Star Wars wasn't a movie but a game like Chuubo. You'd get a character playbook that says:
"Your name is Luke Skywalker, you're an orphan farm boy with a grand destiny to become a Jedi Knight! OR you could be:
Lulu Skywalker, an orphan farm GIRL with a grand destiny to become a Jedi Knight!
Lu'twach Skeewakka, an orphan wookie with a grand destiny to become a Jedi Knight!
Luke Amida, an orphan farm boy with a grand destiny to become an Ace Rebel Pilot!
Luke Skrontmeer, an orphan farm boy with a grand destiny that he's not sure of!
You'd get a list of generic but customizable starting Quests -- A Basic Quest that relates to being a farm boy out of your element; a Side Quest about befriending some droids, a Storyline Quest about being drawn off the farm and discovering a Wise Mentor.
You'd also get a generic Quest Set for someone on your Knightly path. A very VERY quick Knight Arc Luke Quest set would be...
The Legendary Deeds of Luke Skywalker...
Knight 1: Greater Things (Where you find a Mentor and are exposed to a new problem)
Knight 2: The Dark Side (Where you discover your flaw and stumble because of it)
Knight 3: Losing Things (Where you lose a mentor/lose faith/lose a hand)
And then the two optional:
Knight 4: Get Back on the Horse (Where you get back into the path of Destiny)
Knight 5: Balance (Where you face an Unbalanced Rival (a Walker in Darkness; like you but failing in their Vice) and defeat/befriend/mitigate them by your own control of your Vice)
Finally, you'd get some glimpses as to how this Quest Set can be arranged into Arcs that can be built into a campaign:
The Balance Arcs
Arc 1: Luke Skywalker, A New Hope (Where the Jedi Knight finds that he is the only hope to keep the Rebellion from collapsing to the Evil Empire)
Arc 2: Luke Skywalker, Among the Clouds (Where the Jedi Knight is Betrayed and Learns a Secret About His Past)
Arc 3: Luke Skywalker, A Very Personal War (Where the Jedi Knight Must Find a Way to Bring a Star-Spanning War to a Close)
Arc 4+5: Luke Skywalker, the Extended Universe (Where Other Things Happen - because I don't know the EU and can't really figure another whole Luke-centric Knight Arc out of the original trilogy)
So, if you lived in a world where Star Wars didn't exist but the Chuubo Star Wars game did, you could (By combining the Jedi Knight with the Smuggler, the Machine Conscience, the Rebel Noble, and (heck, maybe) the Treacherous Prince) approximate the entire plot of Star Wars just by going through those Arcs... but you could also end up somewhere else entirely! You'd have a general road map to a type of story without ever actually revealing more than a few landmarks of the story underneath.
Storyteller 2:
Making Yourself Heard
15 or 25 XP Quest
It’s time to say something. You can’t just dispassionately watch and report, you have to say something. You have to become involved.
You’ve still got a job to do, but part of that job is now about reacting to events as they unfold. You’ve just been observing, but even observing is affecting, and its time to consider whether you’re willing to just sit on the sidelines any longer.
After all. People are counting on you.
✿ Making Yourself Heard (25 XP)
Major Goals
The HG can award you 5 XP towards this quest when:
You speak truth to power, revealing something that those above you would rather you not reveal.
You publicly call out a foe or rival
You overcome something that keeps you from speaking aloud
You can earn each bonus once, for a total of up to 15 XP.
Quest Flavor
1/chapter, you can earn a bonus XP towards this quest when you:
✿ receive a compliment for a job well done
✿ align yourself with something weird, dangerous, or wicked
✿ warn of an impending doom
✿✿ relate your own past or situation to present events
✿✿ engage in a debate or argument
✿✿ say or do something you know will get you in trouble
✿ Making Yourself Heard (Simplified) (15 XP)
Major Goals
The HG can award you 5 XP towards this quest when:
You speak truth to power, revealing something that those above you would rather you not reveal.
You overcome something that keeps you from speaking aloud
You can earn one of these bonuses, for a total of up to 5 XP.
Quest Flavor
1/chapter, you can earn a bonus XP towards this quest when you:
✿✿ show support for something weird, dangerous, or wicked
✿ experience a flashback about current events
✿ experience a presentiment of doom
✿✿ stick your nose where it doesn’t belong
✿✿ clash directly with an authority figure
✿ take action even though you know it’s probably a bad idea
Storyteller 3:
A Part of the Story
20 or 30 XP Quest
Now you’ve done it. You went too far. You’re no longer on the outside looking in.
Now you’re in the middle of it. And backing away with your hands up isn’t going to get you out of this jam. You’re going to have to actually do something here, you’re going to have to step from behind the microphone, even if its just for a few minutes.
✿ A Part of the Story (30 XP)
Major Goals
The HG can award you 5 XP towards this quest when:
You get last minute help from a friend or enemy
You are attacked in somewhere that you previously felt safe
You travel through a portal, dream gateway, or other liminal path away from the regular world
You can earn each bonus once, for a total of up to 15 XP.
Quest Flavor
1/chapter, you can earn a bonus XP towards this quest when you:
✿ admit that you’ve been hasty
✿ propose a theory about the hidden truths begin events
✿✿ suggest a course of action to solve whatever issues are occurring
✿ are injured (or at least disheveled)
✿✿ give advice to a friend that gets them into trouble
✿ attempt to hide from events
✿ A Part of the Story (Simplified) (20 XP)
Major Goals
The HG can award you 5 XP towards this quest when:
You lose a friend because of advice that you gave them which turned out to be bad
You are attacked in somewhere that you previously felt safe
You can earn each bonus once, for a total of up to 10 XP.
Quest Flavor
1/chapter, you can earn a bonus XP towards this quest when you:
✿ are injured (or at least dishevelled)
✿✿ suggest a course of action to solve whatever issues are occurring
✿✿ try to form an alliance with someone you’ve previously counted as an enemy
✿ attempt to hide from events
✿ refuse to admit that you’ve been hasty
And that’s it! Arc complete! You’ve stood behind your microphone, hidden behind your microphone, and then come out from behind your microphone!
What’s that? The story’s not over yet? There’s still a big emotional finale? Alright.. well, we’ll, once more, finish that later.
Over on RPG.net, I'm in a PbP game of the Chuubo's Marvelous Wish-Granting Engine (an RPG by jennamoran) campaign Glass Maker's Dragon (I play Natalie Coutourier, the Vampire Prodigy) [You'll need to have an RPG.net account to click that link].
The game is being HGed by the incredible Rip van Mason. And, in between doing some damn good HGing, he's been peppering little "Interlude" fictions into the game and they are amazing. Like the best bits of micro-fiction I've ever seen in an RPG. And, with his permission, I'm reprinting them here (mostly so jennamoran can see them because they're great and I think she'll get a kick out of them!)
Interlude I of IX – Childe Rider to the Farthest Tree Came
Quick doodle of a Fortitude Rat wizard I'm considering finishing up for wizardbattles. Maybe. Or not. I think I'm out of practice drawing wizards.
Sharktober 2024 - 17: Electric Shark
Struggled with #15 so decided to skip it for now. This idea appeared in my mind fully formed and took three minutes to draw.