I'm playing a extraterrestrial, I'm horribly out of practice from playing trpgs let alone rping. Made myself a being more familiar with realms of fantasy. Man I'm milking non causal for all its worth to justify my rough start introducing my character. Man I love how it feels challenging but so easy to slip into when playing numenera, dnd gave me this issue but man it feels so nice that the game focusing on story makes it easy to be part to flow a player into the story. Liminal shores is a wierd starting point to get into playing numenera since all my sources are of the steadfast. Yet the mystical nature definitely helped not only my build but for my character's introduction to the ninth world, which at first glance now looks like the familiar realms of fantasy he is accustomed to
Catching up on your stuff I missed! Fantastic as per usual. If I one day become 1/8th the level of articulate that you are in your explanations, I'll be happy!
Thank you for your videos! They’re incredibly useful, and I’m always inspired afterward. Your channel is my favorite thing to listen to on my daily commute. You organize your ideas so well, and the production value is just *chef’s kiss*.
That came about from knowing that movie fit my example...but also not really wanting to go through that movie again to understand the plot in the same way that I do for Star Wars/The Matrix lol
Odd. This is the one chapter I found to be the least important and have never returned to it after my first read. Well, I'm fixing that asap! So much of what you say is true and I can't believe I haven't realized it myself, when I read Discovery.
I really love that chapter since it shows the setting as a process and a form, as opposed to just a list of lore and facts to memorize. You could get all the names of the Steadfast countries wrong, but as long as you're sticking to what that chapter outlines, you're still playing Numenera
An excellent, and thought provoking video. I really value your Numenera content, keep up the great work
I love these Numenera videos, thanks for putting in the time! These help out immensely.
Amazingly well thought out and presented as usual :D
thanks for pointing the importance of this chapter
Just found this channel the other day and I feel very fortunate for that!
Delightful viewing, thank you for this channel!
So excited to start playing the game and creating new narratives with my crew.
Love to hear it!
Fantastic! You really have a great way of breaking these things down, and delivering the information in a very thoughtful and interesting way.
As always, amazing content.
I'm playing a extraterrestrial, I'm horribly out of practice from playing trpgs let alone rping. Made myself a being more familiar with realms of fantasy. Man I'm milking non causal for all its worth to justify my rough start introducing my character. Man I love how it feels challenging but so easy to slip into when playing numenera, dnd gave me this issue but man it feels so nice that the game focusing on story makes it easy to be part to flow a player into the story.
Liminal shores is a wierd starting point to get into playing numenera since all my sources are of the steadfast. Yet the mystical nature definitely helped not only my build but for my character's introduction to the ninth world, which at first glance now looks like the familiar realms of fantasy he is accustomed to
Catching up on your stuff I missed! Fantastic as per usual.
If I one day become 1/8th the level of articulate that you are in your explanations, I'll be happy!
Thank you for your videos! They’re incredibly useful, and I’m always inspired afterward. Your channel is my favorite thing to listen to on my daily commute. You organize your ideas so well, and the production value is just *chef’s kiss*.
The light roast of Prometheus is funny
That came about from knowing that movie fit my example...but also not really wanting to go through that movie again to understand the plot in the same way that I do for Star Wars/The Matrix lol
Odd. This is the one chapter I found to be the least important and have never returned to it after my first read.
Well, I'm fixing that asap! So much of what you say is true and I can't believe I haven't realized it myself, when I read Discovery.
I really love that chapter since it shows the setting as a process and a form, as opposed to just a list of lore and facts to memorize. You could get all the names of the Steadfast countries wrong, but as long as you're sticking to what that chapter outlines, you're still playing Numenera
I just realized that Adventure Time is Numenera for kids
Love your voice :)
Is this a chapter from a book your referring too? Lol is this a chapter in the cypher rule book? I ain't got a clue, what book are your speaking of?
Please tell me Mr Cook has at least offered you a job...?