Given that Wrestling is apparently a key fighting method, I'm tempted to call this the official Wildlife Wrestling Foundation(WWF) game.
They probably put it in the far future, when the continent's movement vectors smush them back together again. (Physics? Plate tectonics? What are those?)
Oliver Wilson
It looks like Pangaea Ultima. Which might happen in about 250 millions years due to plate tectonics.
Should I set up a room in roll20 maybe? How many people are interest?
Nicholas Moore
Continents go through cycles of breaking-apart for around 300 million years, then sticking together for 300 million years. Pangea is probably the 6th supercontinent, and we will likely see a 7th one form in the next 200 million years or so.
Christian Murphy
>post-apoc sci-fi setting with furries I like our homegrown one more.
Joseph Sanchez
nice rulesheet
Jonathan Jones
>post apoc sci-fi setting with furries >"alright, this could be interest-" >actually just a couple of animal races mixed in with generic humans, not-elves, not-dwarves, and multiple kinds of robot people Kind of misleading there, OP. This went from a potentially interesting setting to yet another, "here's your bog-standard post-apoc with a hodgepodge of shit thrown in".
>just a normal girl with rabbit ears and a tail Dropped.
Michael Powell
>checks corebook >page 5
There's something cringeworthy about authors who want to establish a mood with vulgarity, but who cannot avoid censoring themselves.
>page 12 : "The Grand Master is like a Master, but Grander."
What. Is that the best explanation they can give?
>Space elves and space dwarves
Well, that's one way to get your fantasy races into your post-apocalyptic game.
>No bras on non-ape furries, only on ape- and monkey-based furries
Huh. Not bad.
>Ex-slave space ghosts that double as duracells
This is somehow more snowflake-y than the furries.