>Medieval fantasy setting>Magic is nanomachine tech>Ancient ruin is a crashed spaceship>"The Oracle" is an AI>Gods are original humansPLEASE stop doing this.
>>97352571I can think of only 2 settings that are like this and neither are tabletop games
>>97352571>um, cheesed to meet you?
>>97352571Name 5
>>97352895MATING PRESS
>>97352571Why should I? Give me five extremely good reasons why I should do anything you say.
>>97352571No.
I have a variation on this that I used for an all dwarf game.Humanity got so terrible and vile and decadent that God purged the world with fire to start anew. However, he didn’t kill the slave races that humanity engineered, as He judged them innocent. He gave each of those groups he judged worthy souls and gifts to help them survive in the new world. To the others, He let them be. That's the origin of the races and the setting. The game took place only a few centuries after that, so some of the oldest Dwarves still remember seeing God and being insured by him in the dwarvish arts.As for magic, His divine essence was still strong in the world.It was a silly little setting, but I liked it.
>>97352571This only happens in the occasional anime
>>97352571A reminder that Final Fantasy 1 had robots and a space station
Wait. Do you retarded motherfuckers think that a magic missile wouldn’t have particles to it? That a polymorph spell wouldn’t involve intelligent nano/particle shit to account for such specifics? ALL fantasy is going to have science to it and ALL science-fiction is a variant of fantasy. Magic/fantasy is a lens, much like physics/science is a lens.
>>973532141. I have access to magic (nanomachine tech)2. My castle is an ancient ruin with technologies you can't possibly understand (crashed spaceship)3. The Oracle serves me (ship's AI)4. Your people worship me as a God (I am an original human)5. I said please