Posted November 03, 2017

drmike
Why yes, I am a Major General
Registered: Jan 2012
From United States

dnovraD
2023-08-14: Remember the Spaces!
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States

drmike
Why yes, I am a Major General
Registered: Jan 2012
From United States

X-com
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Registered: Oct 2012
From Australia
Posted November 04, 2017
Maybe Gamemaster by Lost Tribe for all you trance lovers out there

gamefood
The flamin beer will burp you down!
Registered: Apr 2009
From Germany
Posted November 04, 2017
No, God is at a vacation. A looong vacation...
Therefore no God Mode support, sorry Bro / Bra.
Therefore no God Mode support, sorry Bro / Bra.

ZFR
I love gold!
Registered: Jan 2010
From Ireland

Avogadro6
Sporco RAZZIsta
Registered: Sep 2011
From Italy
Posted November 04, 2017

They also briefly tried to tap into new markets such as bath towels and pet toiletry (just to do something new I guess?). I never really understood why they did that. Heck, I don't think they did either.
Still, it's a pretty cool place with a nice community overall, although sometimes you get these new guys who just barge in asking for help about guitar management or something and everybody is like "duuude, what are you even talking about" but the dude never replies and nobody really expects him to, so things get weird and spammy, but it's all good fun after all.

HunchBluntley
language geek
Registered: Jul 2014
From United States
Posted November 04, 2017
The only serious guess I have is that you're asking about Divinity: Original Sin 2's Game Master Mode, in which case you should post here. If that's not it, however, you'll have to explain.
On a side note, I just found out that there's a separate game forum for DOS2. Not for the Original Sin subseries, mind you (as would make sense), but for OS2 specifically; the first Original Sin is lumped in with the previous Divinity games, for some reason.
On a side note, I just found out that there's a separate game forum for DOS2. Not for the Original Sin subseries, mind you (as would make sense), but for OS2 specifically; the first Original Sin is lumped in with the previous Divinity games, for some reason.

OneFiercePuppy
Old and Cranky
Registered: May 2010
From United States

goldfishfingers
Goo Goo Gai Pan
Registered: Sep 2017
From Puerto Rico
Posted November 04, 2017
Giganticus Maximus
These preposterously huge fire-breathing dragons are the size of a mountain, and are very dangerous; they kill for sport.
Seadragonus Giganticus Maximus are known to possess powers of telepathy and limited ability to see the future. They can breathe fire continuously for at least an entire night, which is powerful enough to dramatically alter landscapes. One Sea-Dragon, Wodensfang, has demonstrated possession of retractable teeth.
The promise of a Seadragonus Giganticus Maximus is considered to be unbreakable, although in practice there is nothing to ensure it.
"Seadragonus Giganticus Maximus emerge from the egg as small as nanodragons. Over thousands of years they grow larger and larger until they are many times bigger than the big blue whale, as vast as mountains, as huge as islands."
―The Incomplete Book of Dragons
These preposterously huge fire-breathing dragons are the size of a mountain, and are very dangerous; they kill for sport.
Seadragonus Giganticus Maximus are known to possess powers of telepathy and limited ability to see the future. They can breathe fire continuously for at least an entire night, which is powerful enough to dramatically alter landscapes. One Sea-Dragon, Wodensfang, has demonstrated possession of retractable teeth.
The promise of a Seadragonus Giganticus Maximus is considered to be unbreakable, although in practice there is nothing to ensure it.
"Seadragonus Giganticus Maximus emerge from the egg as small as nanodragons. Over thousands of years they grow larger and larger until they are many times bigger than the big blue whale, as vast as mountains, as huge as islands."
―The Incomplete Book of Dragons
Post edited November 04, 2017 by goldfishfingers