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    117 KB Frostbite? Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:02 No.3096227  
    Imagine an eternal winter.

    Not like blizzards and stuff, but like a huge forest with creeks, no leaves, the ground covered with snow.

    Couple that with an eternal cloudy midday, and monsters. Lots of monsters.

    Mankind has been run out of their homes by monsters. Now survivors run, hoping to find other survivors.

    There is no true escape.

    The scary part is that it is always light out, so you will see a monster in the forest, but the trees are too thin to really hide.
    You see it before it sees you, and you have no choice to run. Then it hears you step on the fallen twigs, step in the snow.

    Just a basic idea for a campaign.

    Pic related: It's the massive forest that covers the world now.

    Things Needed to Be Done:
    Determine the source of the World-Massing Snow Forest
    Determine the source of a worldwide daylight
    Determine the source of the monsters
    A bitchin name

    I was thinking "Frostbite".
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:08 No.3096267
    Sounds freaky.
    >> Shas'o R'myr !!TZikiEEr0tg 12/01/08(Mon)22:11 No.3096283
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    Show me the target.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:14 No.3096298
    Sounds like Narnia during the reign of the white witch.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:22 No.3096331
    What sort of creatures, specifically?
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:24 No.3096339
    >>3096283
    I didn't like BF2142 very much personally.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:28 No.3096365
    I think the monsters should be mostly woodland creatures (wolves, bears, etc), but with some sort of... wrongness to them. Also, they should be really smart.

    Also also, there should be some other kind of monster that you DON'T see. It comes while people are sleeping, and when the rest of the group wakes up, there's no blood, there's no tracks, there's just an imprint in the snow where someone used to be.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:31 No.3096375
    >>3096227 Imagine an eternal winter.

    I was just doing that earlier, as I watched "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!". My conclusion is that it would be awesome.

    >>3096331
    A Wendigo!
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:33 No.3096390
    Things would die out so quickly it's not even funny. Hello, tundra and death. That includes you.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:35 No.3096399
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fimbulwinter
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:39 No.3096420
    Have it be some big battle between Summer and Winter (Fairie Courts) The winter could be winning, but little outposts of summer could show up occasionally as meadows where crops/food grow. This could set up a bit of conflict over the little oasises of life. I read alot of Jim Butcher.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:42 No.3096441
    Have it be a world that doesn't rotate, and only has one major continent. Minor continents could be out of winter and in sunlight, and other ones are superwinter.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:42 No.3096446
    >>3096390
    Fuck you. I wear a jacket.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:49 No.3096484
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    Winter is coming?
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:52 No.3096500
    Have it be a world that doesn't rotate, and only has one major continent. Minor continents could be out of winter and in sunlight, and other ones are superwinter.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:54 No.3096510
    >>3096500
    what if it just has a VERY long year?
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:57 No.3096520
    >>3096500

    or one that rotates in tune with its cycle around its its sun, if it didn't rotate you'd get one long night and day
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)22:59 No.3096535
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    Really long winters. Someone reads books from "A Song of Ice and Fire".
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:01 No.3096553
    >>3096535

    is a dance with dragons even out yet? he still has one more book AFTER THAT to finish before he dies.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:03 No.3096567
    It takes place in a ginormous cylindrical constructed world, so old that its inhabitants know not that their world is not natural. Ages ago the mirror system directing sunlight inside malfunctioned, leaving the temperature perpetually freezing.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:04 No.3096573
    >>3096553
    it is not out yet and I haven't finished a feast with crows I got distracted by this Babylon 5 torrent that finished downloading... can space stations simulate winter? They do spring all the time what with their growing food and all. Oh OP just say vorlons did it and then one day turn the game into cyberpunk and then turn it into scifi and then have them crash on another planet a desert planet with jawas.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:07 No.3096591
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    >>3096567
    isn't that this?
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:09 No.3096599
    >>3096591
    I have no idea. It's far from an original idea.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:12 No.3096627
    >>3096599
    sounds like a dyson sphere, the book I posted was Death Gate Cycle series that world in particular had 4 mini suns in the center of a giant sphere with the populace living on the inside surface of the sphere never knowing why there were 4 suns or what was on the other side of them and they never traveled far to realize it was a giant sphere they were in, it was also almost a complete jungle world.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:20 No.3096665
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    >>3096627
    No, it's not remotely similar to a Dyson sphere.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:23 No.3096695
    Think of it like Twi'leki/Ryl in Star Wars.

    One half the planet is in eternal night/winter the other half is smothering hot like that of Crematoria in Riddick. The only inhabitable land is on the winter side, and the desert side is considered a "myth".
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:26 No.3096710
    >>3096553
    i thought it was two more books? april 9 of next year is the supposed release date. we shall see though.
    >> Anonymoose !!J/4EyXrVAFw 12/01/08(Mon)23:26 No.3096711
    >>3096298

    sounds like post apocalyptic winter in the Yukon.
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:30 No.3096743
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    Damn it! What have those dirty Slavs done now?!
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:32 No.3096756
    also, there should be a lion, witch, and wardrobe.

    /thread
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:37 No.3096790
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    >>3096339
    I loved the atmosphere of it. Ice Age with robots, mechs, grav-tanks, and floating sky fortresses. Everything was designed pretty well, to boot. Shit was awesome, but the story (or lack thereof) was annoying.

    2142 inspired me to think up of a more elaborate sci-fi world with a similar perpetual winter effect, only this time it was due to Nuclear Winter rather than "lol shit freezes over".
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:39 No.3096806
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    >>3096790
    So... Slavs then?
    >> Anonymous 12/01/08(Mon)23:49 No.3096865
    Ok, ok, I'll stop with the Slavs.
    So what kind of monsters are you thinking of? What technological level are the humans at?


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