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Post by uncommonman on Jan 9, 2017 10:04:08 GMT -8
THE DULOKS!!!!! I knew there was an Ewok villain that looked like if the Grinch spawned a race of beings. Thank you, sbloyd, I now have an antagonist for my kids.
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Post by yojimbohawkins on Jan 9, 2017 15:37:57 GMT -8
I love this! Ewoks vs Duloks? I'm in! Given their propensity for fiendish traps, it's going to get bloody! In the best Star Wars sense, of course.
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sbloyd
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Post by sbloyd on Jan 9, 2017 15:43:53 GMT -8
Do Duloks ride Dewbacks?
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Post by chronovore on Jan 10, 2017 3:29:01 GMT -8
Blankets! Vegetables!? Why would they do that? There are other ewok tribes to eat and their furry skins can be worn for warmth! Yuh Yub! I honestly don't think Ewoks are cannibals. They eat other races but not their own. Yeah, I'm of the same mind. They're sapiophages. I'm not a fan of ewoks in the film, but as sentient, tool-using, cooperative-hunting predators, they have a number of ways they can be used in an RPG. If I'm ever running a Star Wars game, I'd like to put in a terrifying bounty hunter ewok.
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Post by uncommonman on Jan 10, 2017 4:14:09 GMT -8
I honestly don't think Ewoks are cannibals. They eat other races but not their own. Yeah, I'm of the same mind. They're sapiophages. I'm not a fan of ewoks in the film, but as sentient, tool-using, cooperative-hunting predators, they have a number of ways they can be used in an RPG. If I'm ever running a Star Wars game, I'd like to put in a terrifying bounty hunter ewok. They are dangerous with stone weapons so they would be terrifying with blasters.
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Post by uselesstriviaman on Jan 10, 2017 5:48:10 GMT -8
Yeah, I'm of the same mind. They're sapiophages. I'm not a fan of ewoks in the film, but as sentient, tool-using, cooperative-hunting predators, they have a number of ways they can be used in an RPG. If I'm ever running a Star Wars game, I'd like to put in a terrifying bounty hunter ewok. They are dangerous with stone weapons so they would be terrifying with blasters. I believe Kimi and cadave can confirm this...
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Post by dnddad on Jan 10, 2017 8:32:33 GMT -8
So maybe there is a quick-dangerous run that if successful can get you a lot of credits. That run;go to Endor, capture a Gorax, and sell it to a Hutt. Problem is Gorax are giant-primative humanoids that don't like being captured. Maybe the players can land there and "help" a local tribe with their Gorax problem.
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Post by joecrak on Jan 12, 2017 4:45:18 GMT -8
I mean, they're six. I'd just roll with it and let them go to Endor because that sounds awesome. Maybe some Trandoshan's are hunting in the area. They're always good scapegoats for villains. Well one is six and the other is 11, though he let's the 6yo call the shots in the game. The 11 yo cracks me up though because his reaction is "THEY ARE GOING TO TRY AND EAT US!!!" The 11 yo isn't wrong. They will poison you with paralytic then cook you and eat you.
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Post by OFTHEHILLPEOPLE on Jan 12, 2017 7:09:23 GMT -8
Right, I seen it. They have these little spines on their backs that they can shoot out. And on top of that they roll around like little hungry fur balls with gnashing teeth.
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Post by uncommonman on Jan 12, 2017 7:44:34 GMT -8
Right, I seen it. They have these little spines on their backs that they can shoot out. And on top of that they roll around like little hungry fur balls with gnashing teeth.
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Post by yojimbohawkins on Jan 12, 2017 14:09:12 GMT -8
Right, I seen it. They have these little spines on their backs that they can shoot out. And on top of that they roll around like little hungry fur balls with gnashing teeth. Hahaha! If anyone listens to the Never Tell Me The Odds podcast, they have an actual play up featuring an Ewok force-sensitive called Chibbit who attacks people using the 'Chibbit Roll'!
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Post by joecrak on Jan 14, 2017 20:29:15 GMT -8
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Post by chronovore on Jan 16, 2017 1:50:43 GMT -8
I like that guy's work. There's a mess of different OCPCD videos, most are worth a gander.
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