No.364367 [Last50 Posts]
One cannot go through the week without some wholesomeness, can he?
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No.364382
Indeed, in this cold the hearth becomes more beloved and comfort is king. Let us recite the old words and bring merry memories back from the dustier parts of yore.
Tonight I might spin a yarn of the chans succession, if this apple pie doesn't itis my ambition.
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No.364389
>>364367
It's a nice idea, but what did you have in mind besides image dumping? I don't feel like we need another imagedump thread and I'm not clear on how to discuss comfiness in reference to /tg/ topics.
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No.364390
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No.364391
>>364389
Does anyone have comfy stories?
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No.364394
>>364389
Discussion of comfy stories and background events you don't really want to have discussed actively in a game, but make for good time fillers.
Like I like to detail foods and equipment to my players in between games and let them chat about their time spent camping/resting. Shit like:
>Belt of Strength, looted from a gnome strongman performer
Its a band made from three small ropes in red, yellow, and green which has appropriated colored waving clothes at the knot. In addition to it's normal effects it also has the side effect of tidying your mustache and freshly waxing it every morning.
>+2 Greatsword from a giant knight
Technically a longsword for it's original wielder, it has a massive handle and the guard has a stoic square, bismuth crystal like design. The blade is indented, which has fine etchings depicting a folk tale within. The pommel is immensely heavy, coated partially with lead and encapsulating a bismuth crystal.
>Eating dinner with dwarves
Served in four courses. First a round of a weak, yet sweet and flavorful ale served in a small tankard. Second a platter of salt rock roasted root vegetables, topped with a pat of still melting butter and a round of sharp cheese the table shares, paired with a mug of tea. Third course is meat, thick cuts that melt like butter in your mouth due to an obvious long roasting time, served with a hard bread that tastes somewhat metallic and ale. Final course is baked sweet potato thats been glazed with honey and stuffed with a mildly sweet cheese, a sweet white wine is served in another smaller tankard.
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No.364442
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No.364463
>>364391
I don't think I've ever seen a comfy story posted here. They're usually either happy, awesome, or sad. Anybody have any Golden Sky Stories or Ryuutama stories? I've heard those games are pretty comfy.
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No.364474
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True comfiness is the stuff you have no stories about. It's the uneventful filler of one's life that warms the rest of it but doesn't stand out itself. You can list its ingredients, such as good food, warm blankets and crackling fire, but the combination thereof into a soft cloud of snugness escapes definition like the combination of too much matter into a black hole escapes the laws of the universe.
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No.364484
>>364463
I only have the basics of those, kinda hope I could increase my collection with this thread.
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No.364495
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No.364496
What are the nurglings of the other chaos gods?
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No.364516
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No.364526
>>364496
I think that Nurglings are unique in the way of completing Nurgle's 'family' image by way of acting as the 'grandchildren' in the hierarchy where followers and other daemons are his 'children'
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No.364531
>>364526
Well, if anyone feels comfortable seeing it, then it counts.
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No.364534
>>364526
So that could mean that Khornlings would just be hyperactive imps, Tzeentchlings would be berds stabbing you in the ankles and Slaaneshlings walking dildos and fleshlights.
Ingenious.
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No.364542
>>364474
>A warforged hums as he sands some caked on grime from his arm, a child he'd rescued years ago playing with a toy sword he ineptly made.
>A dwarf sets down a finished and inspected gem, and picks up another to begin the long process of polishing, cutting, inspecting, and cleaning, while his wife runs the storefront.
>A boy and father practice swords while the mother and daughter work in turns on a large family meal.
>A halfling sneaks quietly from the room of his lover, a warm meal on the bedstand and a note of thanks left behind.
>And a postman finds them all, and delivers a simple note to each. Wordlessly, they nod, gather their companions, and venture forth, all but the father and his family.
>The dwarf, the halfling, the warforged, all meet at the residence of the father, laughing and exchanging greetings while the mother escorts the children off to play. The dwarven wife and human mother gossip and finish up preparations on the meal.
>The Silver Hand meets again, a decade after their adventures, on the anniversary of the defeat of their nemesis. There is a moment of silence for the elf, for the gnome, who could not be there. The fire is warm, the laughter, somehow, warmer, and the food all the better for being eaten in company. Jokes and memories are shared, news is passed. Gifts, small ones with real meaning, are exchanged.
>As the day grows dark, they part ways. Some carry leftovers, some don't. The mother and daughter and the father clean with smiles on their faces.
>After all is said and done, the father pours out some whiskey for his fallen friends, and goes to bed as snow begins to fall. The world is not perfect - it is not happily ever after. But their work made meetings like this possible, and the father rejoices in that as he falls asleep.
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No.364551
>>364495
>2nd pic
>having guardsmen ride into battle on marines
Why isn't this a thing? One guardsman on top with some sort of 40k LMG equivalent, and 2 on the sides as ammo bearers or with standard flashlights. For those times when you want a bit of guardsman support, but don't wanna bring a fuckton of them. Strategically, they're a good way to free up a few marines that you might have had to assign for less important jobs.
Same goes for orks as well. Have a grot with a MG strapped on top of all your nobs, at worst it's a bit of extra firepower for free.
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No.364614
Computer being a shit, lets see if I can do this with a ps4… without a mouse, this is worse than left handed ms paint. I surrender
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No.364638
Any comfy stories about what your player characters do once the campaign ends and they've been 'retired'? I'd post some myself, but I have yet to play through a campaign that gets finished.
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No.364640
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >You will never sail the comfy sea with a motely crew you consider family
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No.364656
>>364551
>giving grots a chance to steal your kills when you're about to start killing things in melee
Do you even Ork?
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No.364665
>>364656
>Not using the chance to have even more dakka on you
Do you even Ork?
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No.364671
>>364551
>Have a grot with a MG strapped on top of all your nobs
The main ork character in Blood and Thunder does this, actually.
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No.364686
>ywn have a regiment you're in dress up a corgi as your commissar
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No.364810
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. This is the comfiest song I know. It is the sound of being fireside in a cottage with a loved one. It is the sound of a line of ducklings. It is the sound of a 9 year old girl crushing on a boy for the first time. It is the sound of a hug.
If you can't fall asleep to this, you can't fall asleep to anything.
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No.364837
Well here's some discussion. Have you ever tried to inject comfy into your sessions as a player/GM?
If not would you ever want to? What's a good way to bring it up without hogging the spotlight or allowing others to participate?
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No.364960
>>364656
>giving up the chance for something crazy and fun
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No.364993
>>364837
The trick is to have players to interact with NPCs, rather than the surrounding:
>keeping morale up before a battle for the soldiers
>playing with orphans while investigating strange activity in the orphanage
>taking a breather in HQ, letting them talk between themselves
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No.366431
>>364640
That is some good shit.
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No.380003
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No.387867
>>364367
> 1518269185169.jpg
That last pic.
Was this supposed to be a part of training for potential Matrons?
Working as a babysitter for halfling kids, herding cats, etc.
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No.387883
>>387867
Maybe that's a kindergarten teacher.
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No.391241
>>387867
What would drow be doing with halfling kids? That's clearly young szarkai infiltrators.
Also, note solid green eyes of drow. That's quite uncharacteristic. Why would drow have such weird eyes? Eyes that look like the eyes of doppelgangers by the way. Given that nobody else have them, and doppelgangers can turn into drow, it is reasonable to suggest that this is not a real drow, but a doppelganger who is - due to stress or surprise - reverting back to original shape.
Since it is unlikely for paranoid drow to entrust rearing of their surface inflitrators to some doppelgangers, the alleged "babysitter" had clearly assumed the role secretly, with some nefarious motives. And it is unlikely to be solo mission both due to logistics involved (which have to be handled by organization) and the objective that involves kids that will not become active agents for quite some time (which presupposes long-term foresight).
It is obvious that we see a final stage of the deep undercover operation that involves two major intelligence agencies, an operation that had gone horribly wrong.
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No.391254
Story time?
Pic related is one from another thread about the time I played a very old man.
>>364442
Second pic there I've actually did something similar to once.
Had a game where the players sometimes jumped timelines, and in one of them the sole survivor of the apocalypse was a lich who lived underground. His only companions were two skeletal dogs, a corgi and a golden retriever puppy. Also his phylactery was the damage portrait of his wife, which he made a shrine around.
Dude may have been a little sad, but when given the chance by the party he offered to jump back to their timeline to lend a hand preventing their apocalypse. Did so by basically sacrificing himself to enchant a large chunk of land so it basically made innocent creatures untouchable to all the evil nasties about to invade. The dogs stuck around to guard the tree that grew around where him.
Epilogue of the campaign ended with those pups being happy with the monks and druids who made the place sacred, regarding the guy as a merciful god.
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No.391255
>>391254
>where him
Where he did it*
Fuck I'm retarded.
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No.398824
>>364484
I hope Drake and Seraph are still together.
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No.398825
>comfy
That sh t s for gays and soyboys.
You're supposed to have th ngs be cold, hard, and bloody. A 24/7 gorefest s what you should be str v ng for.
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No.398856
>>398825
Are you a real person?
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No.398999
>>398825
>I's pecked out
heh
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No.399010
>>398999
Been a while since we've gotten that. Reminds me of better, comfier times.
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No.399381
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. After an adventure helping a thankful foreign ambassador, our heroes are invited to visit his far eastern land known as The Jade Islands to take part in a yearly festival
They step off the boat to find the celebrations already in full swing and are just in time to witness a parade of short catfolk making their way through town
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No.399384
>>364496
Khorne and Tzeentch have familiars. Khorne has little red gremlins and Tzeentch has ones that look like miniature Lords of Change.
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No.399870
After a long day of hauling crates and getting yelled at in binary by tech priests for hadling an ancient toaster too roughly, you are about to get some rest.
When suddenly the Sargent assigns you to guard duty in one of the watchtowers.
You grudingly take your lasgun, thermo-flakvest and helmet and march to the tower you were assigned to.
As you climb up the ladder you smell recaff in the cool evening air. You peak over the top of the last step and see the face of one of your comrades, lit by a cigarette. He has a steaming cup sitting on the edge of the railing and is sitting on one of two stools up there, with a blanket covering his shoulders.
He glances at you, exhales some smoke and guestures at you to take a seat next to him.
You sit there, staring at the darkness for some time, the wind whistling through branches and around corners. It's cold, but the recaf is heating up your hands and guts nicely. Eventually it starts to rain, and the roof above your head won't stop the rain coming from the sides. Soon the blanket is soaked, your flak-vest is heavy with rainwater, and you begin to shiver. Even a second cup of hot recaf can't help it. You endure, you wait it out. Your fingers begin to hurt, every raindop hitting your face stings like, your joints pain with every movement. You feel as stiff as a board.
Finally the rain stops. Not long after you notice a faint light on the horizon. The sun slowly begins to rise towards the horizon. It's still cold, you are drenched, and the wind doesn't help either. The hours slow to a crawl, every minute feels like an eternity. As if to mock you the sun just doesn't want to rise just yet. The sky begins to turn grey, then blue, then red. Hours after you first noticed the blackness fade a ray of light reaches your face. You hear movement in the barracks behind you. Birds begin to chirp again, and some small rodents are moving among he thicket below. Suddenly you hear Sargents shouting, boots clacking, engines coming to life, you think you can smell bread and butter from the canteens, promethium from the engines and ozone from the laspack chargers.
A shout comes into your direction.
"Guardsman Anon! Come down here! We are moving out!"
The comrade next to you, throws off his blanket, slaps your shoulder an says "Better get going."
You stand up, stretch your body, and begin to climb down the ladder. Once you are down again, you follow the comrade who called you towards the vehicles. They are already ready to move, and have been waiting for the last baggage to get loaded.
"By the throne, Guardsman Anon, you look like a sack of shit that got run over by a Stormblade! Go sit behind the engine of the Chimera, sleep it off. Guardsman Nymous, make some space." your Sargent says after you report back from guard duty. You climb into the Chimera, past your other comrades and strap in next to Nymous.
You fall asleep almost as soon as the vehicle begins to move.
The rhythmic clatter of the tracks, the low vibrations of the engine, and the noise of your comrades talking about mundane things lull you into soft dreams, while the engine heat dries your clothes and body.
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No.399871
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>364837
Related to this, does anybody know any comfy modules/pre-written adventures?
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No.399877
>>398825
How is this guy's opinion wrong and why the fuck was he banned for it?
Comfy makes for shitty stories and shitty games.
It's no wonder poz forms around it.
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No.399883
>>399877
>The cucks fear the comfiness
Here's your (You).
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No.400097
So on the topic of comfy, has anybody had the chance to play, or better yet run, a game of Ryuutama?
For those who don't know of it, it's a Japanese TTRPG with a mission statement of exploring "the journey", following characters who travel from place to place, doing odd jobs and solving problems I suppose.
I say "suppose" because I'm not quite sure how I'm supposed to keep my players interested. I've tried to run it with a group before, but for various reasons it never took off, one of which was that I had no idea what a session is supposed to consist of. The game is usually described as comfy, as comfy as wandering with a group of three/four friends through a soft fantasy world can be, but I can't help but wonder how people would keep from being bored.
Is it just constant character interaction and playing off each other? Or something else?
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No.400103
>>400097
Ryuutama is such an odd game because it's a game where the journey is the destination, which means that the goal isn't to accomplish a specific task, but to make the journey memorable and interesting. The reason this is slight problem is that tabletop games are a verbal medium, more than anything else. So the GM has an extra heavy responsibility to make the scenery around the players interesting, which won't click with many groups.
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No.400108
>>400097
I have never played it, but I like the idea and I've read up on some of the books. Ryuutama seems like something that you need really need the right mind set to get into.
You're supposed to be playing a bunch of random schlubs who just decide to band together and go on an adventure, but usually as you said it's more about the journey than getting there so yes while a lot of it would be players bouncing off eachother the GM should not be idle either and should be orchestrating the various things that occur on your Magical Roadtrip to keep things interesting, because in universe you have to feed the account of this story to the primordial forces of nature like a wholesome Cabin in the Woods or its lights out for everyone.
One good example I can think of right now is that a group of farmers can decide to go on a holy pilgrimage to see if they can find beseech a goddess or saint for a strong harvest,on the way there they can encounter dangers, perhaps not in the sense of bandits (but that is certainly an option), but I can see having something tense such as being forced to navigate a narrow switchback road during a tremendous storm, rolls for slick footing, managing your posessions, and maybe having to dodge debris being cast down by thunder strikes. Another could be encountering a troupe of side performers in a clearing who invite them for a show and some games but are all hucksters looking to steal their belongings and running off into the night where if they get swindled they can make the choice to abandon their current mission and pursue for off chance of getting their stuff back or try and carry on short even more provisions.
Due to being a Japanese RPG it's meant to be a one shot, three or four two hour sessions at most and then that's the end and that's reflected in the provided material. It's possible to run one based on War with a little more action in it, but you should be playing grunts with most of the time being dedicated to tramping from battle to battle and the struggles and events that occur there from frayed tensions causing infighting, the attempted capture of a saboteur and so on.
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No.400115
>>400108
>You're supposed to be playing a bunch of random schlubs who just decide to band together and go on an adventure
Part of the conceit of the game is that at one point or another, everyone in the world is overtaken by wanderlust and decides to go on a journey. It's so common and accepted that everyone just lets it happen.
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No.400116
>>399877
>I don't like this style of game so I'll go in and shitpost about it being bad
Really, nigger? It's not like comfy games are affecting your games. It's not a fucking political agenda or a cancerous design attitude spreading throughout the industry. You accomplish nothing by complaining about them.
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No.400119
>>398825
>posting anime
>calling others soyboy
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No.400120
>>400119
>responding to this perennial faggotry
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No.400121
>>400108
> It's possible to run one based on War with a little more action in it, but you should be playing grunts with most of the time being dedicated to tramping from battle to battle and the struggles and events that occur there from frayed tensions causing infighting, the attempted capture of a saboteur and so on.
M.A.S.H the TTRPG, I can dig it. I'll note down your ideas anon, thank you!
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No.400122
>>391227
Saved
>>364640
Same
>>364993
me on the right, drinking beer with the priest and the knight lady
>>400120
I'm the kind of nice lad who seeks to have fun with the dumb/faggot of the town while while I drink my beer, nothing special.
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No.400156
Band of Brothers style campaigns are so fun.
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No.400183
>>400108
That's some decent advice but I gotta add a bit to that. Unlike any other TTRPG that got translated so far, one shots aren't the main focus of Ryuutama. Campaings are about 10-12 sessions at least and PCs can reach a mx-level of 10 the DMPC can reach a max level of 5 but his rules are different anyways. You are supposed to create the world as a group so it'd be a shame if you only use it for a single session
Weather and encounters are two sepperate things. Topography (terrain + weather) affects the difficulty of your character's daily travel roll. While encounters can be related to the weather, the weather itself is more of a constant difficulty throughout the day.
Also, the group is supposed to rest at a town every few days which should also have it's unique sights and encounters. That way they can replenish their supplies and do a bit sightseeing.
>it's about the beauty and hardship of journeys
>Combat isn't all that common, there's many other dangers the travellers have to overcome.
>The group rests at many interesting settlements during their journey.
>Very powerful character that only rarely interferes with the story.
Just re-read The Hobbit and the Fellowship if you are looking for inspiration.
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No.400190
>>400122
Could you nice lad your ass back to reddit where nice lads thrive and fuck off while your at it.
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No.400270
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Comfy is a tone.
You know what's really good at setting tone?
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No.400316
>>400097
>Ryuutama
Do you think the creators realized the potential of Too Much Comfy and included the Black Dragons of despair tragedy and betrayal?
>Green captures the joy of adventure and camping around a fire
>Blue is family and friend, naturally comfy there
>Red can have comfy times even, something like SoRaNoWoTo or a Band of Brothers camaraderie approach.
>Black is Bad Times personified
Unless Im missing something this shit is just Macbeth 2 with a douchebag dragonborn writing everything down and chuckling. It really seems at odds with the above.
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No.401802
>>400156
who is the artist?
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No.401812
>>400316
It's so you can lure your players into a sense of comfortableness over multiple sessions, then throw Kuro at them and slowly start swapping out Ryuutama rules for Lovecraftian rules of your choosing.
Double points if the players built up a network of friends and family that now gets swallowed in the rising tide of madness.
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No.401813
>>400316
Some people just like to run games like that. It's pretty much the "other" dragon where you can shove in any kind of sad or edgy shit you couldn't in the others.
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No.401815
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No.410121
Comfy roundhouse cabin in winter.
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No.410123
There was an old drawing of some kids running around a ruined Titan. I'd like to see it again
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No.410225
>>410123
This one? Here you go.
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No.419604
When your cooking proficiency is so good that it's comfy.
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