Does This Remind You of Anything?/Tabletop Games: Difference between revisions
Content added Content deleted
m (removed Category:Tabletop Games; added Category:Tabletop Game Tropes using HotCat) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
{{reflist}} |
{{reflist}} |
||
[[Category:Tabletop Game Tropes]] |
[[Category:Tabletop Game Tropes]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:{{BASEPAGENAME}}]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] |
Revision as of 15:13, 23 March 2015
- Do not examine the biological principles behind Tyranid biomorphs too closely in Warhammer 40000. You will regret it.
- Especially the Pyrovore.
- Absolutely anything to do with the Dark Eldar. Torturing people to death then eating their souls is essentially their version of sex, and it just gets worse from there. "My playthings break so easily."
- And on a related matter, absolutely anything to do with Slaanesh.
- Absolutely anything to do with the Dark Eldar. Torturing people to death then eating their souls is essentially their version of sex, and it just gets worse from there. "My playthings break so easily."
- Especially the Pyrovore.
- In one of the Werewolf The Apocalypse tie-in novels, the signature characters Albrecht and the Margrave each take out their respective ancestral BFS. Albrecht is pleased to note that his is bigger.
- Paranoia is loaded with political and social commentary, but while sticking to themes on the Red Scare does a variation with mutants. All of them are executed upon discovery except for a small few who are forced to wear yellow armbands at all times (black if their uniform is yellow) and not allowed the same privileges or freedoms as the rest of Alpha Complex, which already doesn't have much. Player opinion is out on whether or not this is meant to represent Jews or oppressed minorities in general.