About half a year ago there was a brief fad on /tg/ that showcased settings by getting grids like this, labelling each axis something weird and then filling in each square with a custom wojak.
The more successful one of these was Leviathan, I think.
Lapsarians are the focus, a sort of fusion between Victorian England and Imperial Russia. They made a pact with eldritch sea gods and learned the secrets of oil from them, which gave them a massive upper hand over other countries and turned them into an empire.
Durites are the other focus, less organised steppe people inspired by mongols, cossacks and the like, who worship the uncaring and unknowable stone monolith that dominates the heart of their steppes.
There's a bunch of other nations but in the end, it's an edgy pseudo-Victorian setting full of unknowable deities and the idiots who exploit/worship/fight them.
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I'm the guy who made this image, I already ran the campaign.
As always with "tg projects", it's really just one guy pulling the weight and keeping a bunch of freeloaders around as a makeweight. "Getting shit done" my ass.
No, plenty of people drew for Leviathan, I drew ~25% of it, so the largest contributor but still a minority. The setting document was also almost entirely done by others.
I also made the original map for Lapsaria. I liked how it turned out.
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I also was the main organizer and major contributing artist for Leviathan. This was the final version.
About half a year ago there was a brief fad on /tg/ that showcased settings by getting grids like this, labelling each axis something weird and then filling in each square with a custom wojak.
The more successful one of these was Leviathan, I think.
https://i.imgur.com/0pnAVIE.jpg
What is this image from and how do I turn it into a campaign?
>people talking about Pototanon again
Literally the only one doing anything on /tg/ I swear
No, plenty of people drew for Leviathan, I drew ~25% of it, so the largest contributor but still a minority. The setting document was also almost entirely done by others.
I also made the original map for Lapsaria. I liked how it turned out.
Lapsarians are the focus, a sort of fusion between Victorian England and Imperial Russia. They made a pact with eldritch sea gods and learned the secrets of oil from them, which gave them a massive upper hand over other countries and turned them into an empire.
Durites are the other focus, less organised steppe people inspired by mongols, cossacks and the like, who worship the uncaring and unknowable stone monolith that dominates the heart of their steppes.
There's a bunch of other nations but in the end, it's an edgy pseudo-Victorian setting full of unknowable deities and the idiots who exploit/worship/fight them.
Yeh like the good gods died or something so there's only literal demons left dealing with peoples souls or some shit. Or maybe not. I remember being interested in the novels then never did.
I'm only interested in these novels as an unintentional jokebook. They have a guy who kills people (just for fun) by stabbing them with his cum sock that has absorbed so much cum that it became hard as steel. I'd have laughed my ass off at this ridiculous edge even when I was 12.
Honestly the ones on a 6x6 grid suck because they don't allow for true centrism/neutrality. 5x5 is the perfect amount for that reason. 3x3 is good for mini ones. 9x9 are fine when each entry only gets a little text and/or the subject matter is based on already known media so you can enquire stuff about the chart at a glance without reading every entry. Most 9x9 charts aren't that.
Yeah, and the right was pro-monarchist but Republicans don't exactly want an American king. Meanwhile the French left of the Revolution was economically more right wing than the French right today.
It's almost as if the left-right spectrum is relative to where the Overton window lies in a specific time and place or something.
>Yeah, and the right was pro-monarchist but Republicans don't exactly want an American king.
They certainly want to get rid of church and state these days
They're not gonna stop after Roe.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, you dumb hick/brainwashed teenager.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>only religious people think murder is bad
2 years ago
Anonymous
Trump's administration increased drone strikes and civilian deaths so no I don't think anyone thinks murder is bad
But you don't care about that, you just care about following the party line to own le libs and pretend to care about "babies"
Why does "Libertarian" have an asterisk?
Almost everything listed for the "Invisible Hand Mommy GF" is authoritarian and yet she's far lib.
Why is "The 30 Year Old MKULTRA Recrooter" on the lib side when he's literally a glowBlack person?
Okay but why give it an asterisk when you could just order the characters accurately? Why call it librarian when you could just change it to something more accurate? Wouldn't being in opposition made you libertarian regardless?
See the Note "Meaning mostly less authoritarian". Yes, both the Invisible Hand (of the Market) and the Glowie are quite authoritarian, but they do it more by undermining the actual government - while the Reich is at this point fully ruled by the occultist scholars of the Jormungand Circle - but I will fully admit, that the setting doesn't work perfectly on the pass, nor I am that sure about it. Any further tips?
That ones really good. Whats the context behind it and where can I find more like it?
So does this one take place after or before the WWII?
I think they said it was very early Cold War
Yes - due to a increasingly weird war ww2, shit hit the fan quite hard and it ended in a draw, apart from beeing deliberatly engineered into one by guys like the Harbinger. Now you have basicly a Mage The Awakening Scenario going on, where multiple factions of supernatural power users fight for control. The Allies are controlled by mad scientists, the Commies by Mentalists and the Remnants of the Axis Powers by Occultists and Mages and all of them seek to further spread their influence, with The Harbingers Plans for example more or less beeing to turn earth into a full on fantasy-setting.
I was waiting for this one to be posted. >His religious beliefs are utterly incomprehensible
Gets me every time.
He is one of my favourites - I liked the idea of while still retaining their ideologies, they are strongly shaped by their expanded knowledge, especially with Reich.
>"1935: The persecution of the occultists, many of which initially supported the Fuhrer, goes as far as having legal consequences. In 1937, after
Heydrich signs a ban on lodges, a group of individuals operating in various occult circles form the Jormungand-Zirkel and begin dabbling even deeper
into magick - to make the Fuhrer understand, atleast that was the initial goal, tough not of their inner circle. 1941: Rudolf Heß fricks up.The Action
against secret doctrines and so-called secret sciences gets signed. The Jormungandists are furious and one man among them, leader of the Kriegsmarines
Arbeitsgruppe SP offers them refuge within his project, reasearching in scandinavia, while conspiring to draw sweden into the ongoing winter war. 1942:
The Circles Research finally comes fruition, with the Arbeitsgruppe foreseeing and stopping Operation Torch. >"Don't foresee and fail you mean, Operation Torch succeded and it came as surprise to the axis." >"Did it, now?"
the only reason i clicked on the thread is to see if you posted an update, and im not disapointed
i see you did add brujeria like we talked about all the way back
and remember, never stick your dick on suspiciously young looking latina milf's
>what is the image
Frick if i know
>how do I turn it into a campaign
With imagination and effort, which you prolly lack both judging from your post
ok
I'm the guy who made this image, I already ran the campaign.
How did that go and what happened? i was following it for a while and even voted on keeping the leviathan name, but fell off.
About half a year ago there was a brief fad on /tg/ that showcased settings by getting grids like this, labelling each axis something weird and then filling in each square with a custom wojak.
The more successful one of these was Leviathan, I think.
I remember the wojak fad, but does this setting have a name I can search for or any clue to its creator?
The OP one doesn't, it was some dude's custom creation. No one knows anything about it beyond what's on the image.
Wtf is this? Fantasy Russian Empire?
Lapsarians are the focus, a sort of fusion between Victorian England and Imperial Russia. They made a pact with eldritch sea gods and learned the secrets of oil from them, which gave them a massive upper hand over other countries and turned them into an empire.
Durites are the other focus, less organised steppe people inspired by mongols, cossacks and the like, who worship the uncaring and unknowable stone monolith that dominates the heart of their steppes.
There's a bunch of other nations but in the end, it's an edgy pseudo-Victorian setting full of unknowable deities and the idiots who exploit/worship/fight them.
Okay, so it's just Dishonoured.
The similarities end at Victorianesque empire that runs off of eldritch whale oil, but sure, close enough.
I also was the main organizer and major contributing artist for Leviathan. This was the final version.
You can tell because the Master of the Menagerie was just recolored for the Lapsarian Master of Whispers.
As always with "tg projects", it's really just one guy pulling the weight and keeping a bunch of freeloaders around as a makeweight. "Getting shit done" my ass.
No, plenty of people drew for Leviathan, I drew ~25% of it, so the largest contributor but still a minority. The setting document was also almost entirely done by others.
I also made the original map for Lapsaria. I liked how it turned out.
>people talking about Pototanon again
Literally the only one doing anything on /tg/ I swear
>Pototanon
Who?
Got a link to the setting document?
Lore Dump Document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RjU2GkiDq5tJ8Ih9A9LxyHhC3cvmQANYG579UDgxuOM/edit?usp=sharing
RPG System: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kV4IkD7O2qFX6C0YYZQ78SBqpcJv07uy72ow-Mcvt3g/edit?usp=sharing
The hell is this, this sounds wicked.
It sucks that we're currently debating on mechanics but nobody seems to have any experience in such matters.
Because pototanon was the mechanics guy and had experience, but dropped the project because he secretly doesn't like working with others
>I talked to the wind
>My words all carried far away
>The wind does not hear
>The wind cannot hear
based and crimson-pilled
this seems sick as frick, is there a bigger source for this?
What was the one of these with the ultimate grimdark book series where everyone is being killed by demons?
The one called "Black Sperm" or something equally hilariously edgy?
Yeh like the good gods died or something so there's only literal demons left dealing with peoples souls or some shit. Or maybe not. I remember being interested in the novels then never did.
I'm only interested in these novels as an unintentional jokebook. They have a guy who kills people (just for fun) by stabbing them with his cum sock that has absorbed so much cum that it became hard as steel. I'd have laughed my ass off at this ridiculous edge even when I was 12.
Most of these are homebrews and original settings by other anons, a lot of threads for posting them last year
Some were pretty nice
The compasses using wojaks, custom axes or more than 6x6 grids are fricking atrocious. I'm glad this fad died.
This one is borderline acceptable.
Honestly the ones on a 6x6 grid suck because they don't allow for true centrism/neutrality. 5x5 is the perfect amount for that reason. 3x3 is good for mini ones. 9x9 are fine when each entry only gets a little text and/or the subject matter is based on already known media so you can enquire stuff about the chart at a glance without reading every entry. Most 9x9 charts aren't that.
>Religious Conservativism
>Left
What are you smoking? "Leftism" was the anti-church political philosophy in the French revolution.
Yeah, and the right was pro-monarchist but Republicans don't exactly want an American king. Meanwhile the French left of the Revolution was economically more right wing than the French right today.
It's almost as if the left-right spectrum is relative to where the Overton window lies in a specific time and place or something.
>Yeah, and the right was pro-monarchist but Republicans don't exactly want an American king.
They certainly want to get rid of church and state these days
Use a condom u bawd
They're not gonna stop after Roe.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, you dumb hick/brainwashed teenager.
>only religious people think murder is bad
Trump's administration increased drone strikes and civilian deaths so no I don't think anyone thinks murder is bad
But you don't care about that, you just care about following the party line to own le libs and pretend to care about "babies"
>t. Ameritard
I just saved it, bro.
Most people who make political compass memes are politically illiterate and it's usually shown in the lib-left quadrant
I like them as quick memento, that also helps you to organize your toughts - so I might post my own, have been continue to work on it.
Why does "Libertarian" have an asterisk?
Almost everything listed for the "Invisible Hand Mommy GF" is authoritarian and yet she's far lib.
Why is "The 30 Year Old MKULTRA Recrooter" on the lib side when he's literally a glowBlack person?
>Why does "Libertarian" have an asterisk?
You answered your question in the rest of your post.
Okay but why give it an asterisk when you could just order the characters accurately? Why call it librarian when you could just change it to something more accurate? Wouldn't being in opposition made you libertarian regardless?
Lib-right is usually no different to auth-right
See the Note "Meaning mostly less authoritarian". Yes, both the Invisible Hand (of the Market) and the Glowie are quite authoritarian, but they do it more by undermining the actual government - while the Reich is at this point fully ruled by the occultist scholars of the Jormungand Circle - but I will fully admit, that the setting doesn't work perfectly on the pass, nor I am that sure about it. Any further tips?
Yes - due to a increasingly weird war ww2, shit hit the fan quite hard and it ended in a draw, apart from beeing deliberatly engineered into one by guys like the Harbinger. Now you have basicly a Mage The Awakening Scenario going on, where multiple factions of supernatural power users fight for control. The Allies are controlled by mad scientists, the Commies by Mentalists and the Remnants of the Axis Powers by Occultists and Mages and all of them seek to further spread their influence, with The Harbingers Plans for example more or less beeing to turn earth into a full on fantasy-setting.
He is one of my favourites - I liked the idea of while still retaining their ideologies, they are strongly shaped by their expanded knowledge, especially with Reich.
That ones really good. Whats the context behind it and where can I find more like it?
So does this one take place after or before the WWII?
I think they said it was very early Cold War
This is absolutly based anon, my favorite one is the Jormungandist Chancellor
>"1935: The persecution of the occultists, many of which initially supported the Fuhrer, goes as far as having legal consequences. In 1937, after
Heydrich signs a ban on lodges, a group of individuals operating in various occult circles form the Jormungand-Zirkel and begin dabbling even deeper
into magick - to make the Fuhrer understand, atleast that was the initial goal, tough not of their inner circle. 1941: Rudolf Heß fricks up.The Action
against secret doctrines and so-called secret sciences gets signed. The Jormungandists are furious and one man among them, leader of the Kriegsmarines
Arbeitsgruppe SP offers them refuge within his project, reasearching in scandinavia, while conspiring to draw sweden into the ongoing winter war. 1942:
The Circles Research finally comes fruition, with the Arbeitsgruppe foreseeing and stopping Operation Torch.
>"Don't foresee and fail you mean, Operation Torch succeded and it came as surprise to the axis."
>"Did it, now?"
I was waiting for this one to be posted.
>His religious beliefs are utterly incomprehensible
Gets me every time.
the only reason i clicked on the thread is to see if you posted an update, and im not disapointed
i see you did add brujeria like we talked about all the way back
and remember, never stick your dick on suspiciously young looking latina milf's
I hate everything about wojaks
Same, but I make an exception for the Leviathan stuff because it stands in stark contrast to the no effort shit that wojaks are usually all about
I miss the early days of it. It was so much fun being able to go completely wild with setting ideas.
Obligatory masterpiece of autism
I love this one, is there any more info on it out there? It's got a fun, campy, scifi-fantasy lovecraftian mix going on.
>compass surrounded by an ice wall on all sides
I like it.
Every political compass meme is the same.
I miss these threads
This shit is 102% cringe with a 2% margin of error.
one of the best
I can't read shit my dude.
My condolences. Dyslexia is nothing to scoff at.
Half of those are impossible to read. What the frick does half of The Blackened say for example?
"I'm never going back to those pathetic white guys"
This was my favorite and I hope the guy who did this one is still working on this setting
I fricking love these things, they give just enough information and imagery to spark your imagination while being pretty funny.
>What is this image from
Sauce: https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/78168044/#78192000