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5/21/2025, 6:09:20 AM
Solarpunk will return next Wednesday. I had intended for this Wednesday, but I was reminded I've a family gathering to go to from Friday to Tuesday so it'd be irresponsible for me to quest from there all the time.
>>6243967
>What are some inspirations for your quests? Both quests and non-quests.
Obvious inspirations for Solarpunk would be Project Moon games, Made in Abyss, Mirror's Edge, Armored Core, and A Redtail's Dream and Stand Still Stay Silent. Other things that inspired me, less overt or on the nose, are Final Fantasy, EYE Divine Cybermancy, and of course dystopian works like Soilent Green and Demolition Man. But listing a bunch of modern media makes it feel superficial.
Iron, on the other hand, was mainly inspired mainly by music I liked. Apocalyptica cellos, stoner rock, sludge metal, Nirvana, the Tristram theme from Diablo, so on.
>General question
Unfortunately not a lot. Other sites feel very weird and ultra fandom-heavy and not interesting because of it. I still don't even know what a Worm is and I don't care to find out. I made a half-hearted attempt at running a fantasy quest on Discord but low visibility kept it out of my sight and hard to remember it was there. I'm a creature of habit and things being hard to keep up is a great way for me to kick them cold turkey.
>Misc
/v/ and /vg/, mainly, though I occasionally swing by /vrpg/ and /vst/. I used to go to /tg/ a lot, which is halfway where I got interested in quests before finding out Akun was a mechanically better site for QMs, but these days it just feels so full of grifters and people content farming instead of people doing fun things. I know everything gets stolen eventually, but I hadn't seen any interaction there last I went so I stopped going. I should go there to at least pad out my character art folders that have languished in recent years, but it just hurts to look at.
>>6243967
>What are some inspirations for your quests? Both quests and non-quests.
Obvious inspirations for Solarpunk would be Project Moon games, Made in Abyss, Mirror's Edge, Armored Core, and A Redtail's Dream and Stand Still Stay Silent. Other things that inspired me, less overt or on the nose, are Final Fantasy, EYE Divine Cybermancy, and of course dystopian works like Soilent Green and Demolition Man. But listing a bunch of modern media makes it feel superficial.
Iron, on the other hand, was mainly inspired mainly by music I liked. Apocalyptica cellos, stoner rock, sludge metal, Nirvana, the Tristram theme from Diablo, so on.
>General question
Unfortunately not a lot. Other sites feel very weird and ultra fandom-heavy and not interesting because of it. I still don't even know what a Worm is and I don't care to find out. I made a half-hearted attempt at running a fantasy quest on Discord but low visibility kept it out of my sight and hard to remember it was there. I'm a creature of habit and things being hard to keep up is a great way for me to kick them cold turkey.
>Misc
/v/ and /vg/, mainly, though I occasionally swing by /vrpg/ and /vst/. I used to go to /tg/ a lot, which is halfway where I got interested in quests before finding out Akun was a mechanically better site for QMs, but these days it just feels so full of grifters and people content farming instead of people doing fun things. I know everything gets stolen eventually, but I hadn't seen any interaction there last I went so I stopped going. I should go there to at least pad out my character art folders that have languished in recent years, but it just hurts to look at.
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