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- 02:19, 17 December 2022 Zadammac talk contribs created page Template:Moving Target (Created page with "<blockquote>''"The right way to rob a movin' train is to stop it first."'' ''- Anonymous Bandit'' This article or section alludes to information that is under active development and subject to change.</blockquote> Category: Moving Target Warning")
- 01:00, 17 December 2022 Zadammac talk contribs created page Lagos (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Lagos''' (singular: Lago) are a rabbit-like Landfolk race which are commonly found all throughout Howl Basin. Like most Landfolk, they're known for a strong sense of community. Outside of those communities, they have a reputation for timidness, but amongst the Landfolk they are considered to be exceptionally adaptable, even to the point of bravery, and are frequently praised for their alertness and quick reactions, and should not be dismissed out...")
- 22:25, 16 December 2022 Zadammac talk contribs created page TarnishedTale Ruleset (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''TarnishedTale''' is a ruleset for adjudicating a ''classless RPG gameplay mechanic'', originally created for a proposed MUD engine written in python 3, which was never completed. The ruleset borrows heavily from Chaosium's Basic Role Playing (BRP) engine, made popular by the Call of Cthulhu Tabletop RPG, in that it based all checks on effective d% checks, and had a similar skill mechanic, of expressing skills as a value from 0 at the lowest end to 99 at comp...")
- 19:46, 16 December 2022 Zadammac talk contribs created page Folks (Created page with "The '''Folks''' are the least granular of all the social units in the otherwise largely disorganized Howl Basin, fulfilling a role far more akin to a nation than a state, more cultural than racial. As such, the lines between the Folks of the Howl Basin are somewhat fuzzy, and as always, exceptions to the descriptions and generalizations below exist. From a sociological prospect, Folks are a useful concept in dividing among the various races that l...")