kind of a weird connection to make but apollo's interest in eva reminds me of what they said in caraval about fates being obsessed but not actually being in love..... he wouldn't have hurt her like that if he loved her. apollo and eva reminds me of jacks and tella in a lot of ways (jacks wasn't as bad as apollo obviously) the obsession, the lust, the possessiveness, etc.
i just found it kind of funny how similar they are (but on a more extreme level)
I have read all of Fallout Equestria (620 thousand words)
I have read all of Homestuck (1.3 million words)
I have read all of Fallout Equestria: Project Horizons (Over 1.7 million words)
I probably have so many things wrong with me (Other than the ones I already know about)
Also it's weird that I read something longer than Homestuck word wise before I read Homestuck (That being FoE:PH)
"But Homestuck is still going in Homestuck^2/Beyond canon and all the games" Yes. And Fallout Equestria: Project Horizons has 2 sequels currently going 'Fallout Equestria: Homelands' and 'Fallout Equestria: Project Horizons - Speak'
Bikers vs robots in space -- Dave Billman from The Book of Foes for Tom Moldvay’s Lords of Creation, Avalon Hill’s 1983 entry in the wave of genre-blending multiverse-spanning RPGs
It's not just to replicate struggle, but also being hunted. You're likely to do better if you grab what friends/items you need and fuck off immediately. Don't be afraid to spend years, you have 77 of those.
I'd also remind you that Wounds are GREAT sources of Winter for Vaults and that you should prioritize leveling your Edge because it works damn near everywhere.
it's good to know that the tactics I was already leaning towards match up with this advice- good game design encourages you into the mode of play the game intends!
unfortunately in my attempt just now, the Moment I managed to grab a weapon it instantly got yoinked off me by the reckoners so that fuckin sucked. I guess accepting the heavy lean on rng would help me not Explode with rage but hoo boi
also I seem to remember the first several times I played, I like. ended up running out of places to run away to almost every time. Maybe that is on purpose, maybe I leant a bit too hard into Running Away? who knows anyway good to know I could technically go back to where I left off and it not automatically be a loss