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/tg/ - Furry setting
Anonymous No.96371254
This thread has convinced me to play a kobold in every campaign now. Thanks.
/a/ - Hunter x Hunter
Anonymous No.281478640
>>281462569
>Be troupe member
>Claim massacres by others for the meme and to be famous
>Really just nen users who bother to actually practice their nen
>90% of nen users get nen then crown themselves god-kings anyway
>No diffing arrogant people like this is no big deal
>What? Kurta massacre? Huh?
>OH RIGHT WE CLAIMED THAT ONE
>I should play that up for this guy. Can't drop the ruse.
>I can just flex myself out of this if I have a moment to-
>ACK

Togashi you did it again.
/tg/ - Druids
Anonymous No.96118872
>>96107645
>Despite being either top-tier or literally SSD-tier mega broken in every single edition of D&D they appear in, they have an aesthetic reputation as "tree huggers" or "hippies" and are historically unpopular as a result compared to "cool" classes like rogue/paladin/wizard/fighter.
Personally, I don't care how overpowered druids are. I am NOT roleplaying the garbage mindset required of it.

>Uh, guys, stop making HOUSES and FARMING
>Uh, guys, animals are better than people
>EEEE STOP IGNORING ME EEEE
>METAL BAD STOP IT STOP IT STOP IT
>EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>STOP BEING PRODUCTIVE CIVILIZATION IS LE EVIL
>THAT'S IT. I'M TELLING ON YOU TO MY CIRCLE OF FURRY LAPERS- I MEAN OTHER DRUIDS

So I'm exaggerating, but there's a reason druid types end up cast as the villain in stories more often than not. The requirements of the archetype are not friendly to making a player character. Suited more to being NPCs or outright villains.