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gingerbaci · 1 year
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Mosh wearing the "echo hat" by Heidie Lee and gloves by Jodie Collins. Set by Sarah Cabigas and photogprahed by Raul Gonzo
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theprofessorofdesire · 2 months
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mzr-hsh · 1 year
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Raul Gonzo direction - Mosh wearing Endless Echo Hat by Heidi Lee & gloves by Jodied Collins
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theresattrpgforthat · 8 months
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Do you happen have anything that's about food, but in the way that Dungeon Meshi is about food? (defined to me as, classic(TM) adventure but with food as a central feature) Generally food-centric games would be welcome too!
Theme: Dungeon Meshi, Food Adventures.
Hello friend, I am very excited about this week's request! I have some recommendations that have been simmering in the back of my head for a while now - a few of which can be used in the game of your liking!
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Bakto’s Terrifying Cuisine, by Roll 4 Tarrasque.
"The entrance to the Kitchen Arena appears only to those hungry or foolish enough to find it. Perhaps a dusty pantry in a backwater restaurant, or a forgotten refrigerator in the basement of a busy hotel. The door closes behind you—it never opens again. At the bottom of a long set of pristine stairs, Bakto awaits."
Bakto’s Terrifying Cuisine is primarily an adventure for The Vanilla Game, which is free to play, but it strikes me as pretty system-friendly. You are all responsible for creating a dish for a hungry demon, and are provided with a dungeon map as well as descriptions of what waits for you in each room. The pamphlet also comes with 10 terrifying ingredients and 6 possible treasures, as well as a d6 table of random encounters. There’s so much packed into just 2 pages!
While this is probably only good for a one-shot or a two-shot, I think it’s definitely worth it. If you end up liking this game and want more from the same creator, you can also take a look at To Catch A Hellforged Swine, a system-agnostic adventure about hunting a cursed pig.
Gourmet Street, by theunlawfulneutral.
Gourmet Street is a setting that can be plopped directly into any world or adventure and serves up an extra side of gonzo fantasy. It is populated with street vendors serving every possible food you can conceive as well as a fascinating accoutrements of culinary artifacts, edible monsters, and bizarre dishes.
Another setting rather than game, Gourmet Street is great for OSR games like Knave or The Black Hack, but also works in games such as AD&D. It’s a street vendors’ alley, rife with rival factions and dangerous foods, as well as a series of custom, culinary-related monsters to throw at your players. There’s roll tables for dishes and their effects, as well as some descriptions of major food factions, including their defining characteristics, their advantages and disadvantages, and a quick summary of their values or goals. If you want the culinary process to be stick, dangerous, unpredictable and full of slime, this is the setting for you.
Iera Entera, by Nathan Blades.
In this world, Divine Beasts roam the land. Delivered to us from otherworldly realms, they lord over the grounds they manifest on. They’re incredibly violent, are replaced in mere days after being removed, and are capable of supernatural powers.
They’re also delicious.
This game takes the idea of eating monsters and turns it up to 11. You’re not just eating dungeon creatures - no, you’re hunting down Divine Beasts. The game is split into two sections - working out how to bring the Divine Beast down, and then figuring out how to cook the damn thing. If you are playing with folks who are familiar with Dungeon Meshi, I imagine they would have a lot of fun ideas about how to cook the entrails of a great beast, but there’s also three or four suggested beast hunts in the game itself to get you started.
Cook & Hero, by Raul Fontoura.
You’re an aspiring master cook, in a face off competition amongst worthy rivals to create the perfect dish. Unfortunately, you’re supposed to make it out of scary and scaly monsters in very dangerous underground conditions.
This is another pamphlet game, similar to Bakto’s Terrifying Cuisine, but the tone is very different. In Bakto’s, players are on the clock to satisfy a dangerous enemy. In Cook & Hero, the art conveys a more lighthearted competition, even if your character decides that it’s a matter of life or death. The 2-page game comes with some simple character creation, and the resolution uses a roll-under mechanic with a d10. It feels like it takes a number of cues from Honey Heist, but it’s definitely a distinct game.
Ghastronomy, by Timepool.
You are a ghastronomer, a chef that doesn’t cook for the living— but for the dead. You have been hired to help guide a ghost to the afterlife, by collecting the lost pieces of its soul and cooking ghostly grub to make it whole again.
Alongside your co-workers, you will arrive on the scene and use your cooking credentials and what you learned from each of your ghastronomy schools to find, obtain, and cook a wayward spirit's remaining traces. With proper planning, teamwork, and a little bit of luck—  you might just piece its soul back together before it fades away forever.
Ghastronomy looks fairly easy to learn, with an interesting apron mechanic in which your apron is also a shield. You’ll also probably all have different styles of cooking, as each character will come from a different culinary school. If you like the idea of cooking for more than just survival, and you want to incorporate the paranormal into your game, this might be for you!
Lutong Banwa, by Sinta Posadas / Diwata Ng Manila.
Lutong Banwa is a cooking game, where you set out to adventure and find ingredients from Spirits and recipes from old civilizations. Embark on this anti-canon storygame adventure with its own custom system and play to find out just what sort of zany adventures you can get up to in this weird, wild world. Do whatever you want.
Lutong Banwa feels like a cozier game than some of the others on this list, and I enjoy the perspective it brings to the genre. You are playing tamale, the successors of the earth after Humans have faded to history, trying to replicate old world dishes. Your characters will use a number of different-sided dice, depending on which stats they use, and what strengths they have. Rather than character death, your characters simply have a limited number of chances to complete a task before they are forced to rest for a day or so. Altogether the game encourages creative thinking and playing outside the box. I think this is an extremely charming game and you absolutely should check it out.
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devilsrecreation · 11 months
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List of my muppet au’s and other au’s I’ve seen
Pokemon AU
Muppet Monster AU
Villain au (which I am currently obsessing over)
Demon au
Mafia au
4 MTI au’s:
Magic conch chell
MTI babies
Baby Clueless au
An au similar to where Kermit was never born, except it’s where the muppirates aren’t pirates (it’s very angsty)
Hellhound Rowlf au
My own Royal/medieval au where the more popular muppets (Kermit, Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzie, Pepe, and the EM) all rule their own kingdom (may get into that in a future post)
Pirate au
Wild West au
Circus au
Swap au where the muppets and muppirates switch places. Pew is in Kermit’s position and Black Dog is the star of the show while Kermit is a pirate captain
- everyone’s personalities are the same
Flower Shop x Tattoo shop au
Weremayhem au
High school au
Bluey au
The Owl House au
Muppfam au (where Kermit and Rowlf adopt Scooter and it’s just adorable)
Tickle Monster au
Incredibles au
Vampire au
30’s au
Superhero au
A sesame street POTO au except instead of an opera house, it’s a playhouse built by either Bert and Ernie or Telly and Baby Bear. Instead of a story about love, it’s a story about friendship.
Abby Cadabby is Christine, Elmo is Raul, and the phantom is either Cookie Monster or Oscar. With Cookie, his lair is filled with cookies (even his boat is made of cookies!) and instead of water, it’s milk. With Oscar, trash. Everything is trash.
Like the title says, these aren’t ALL mine (only the ones bolded are). Those are either from my friends on discord or what I’ve seen on tumblr. But they’re all super fun to think about
Side note: I think the villain and demon au’s are more of a general au thing where everyone can pitch in and make their own versions of the muppets in those au’s, which is why I didn’t bold them even though I love thinking about them
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femmefatalegoth · 3 months
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Concept: The Muppets Phantom of the Opera.
Miss Piggy as Carlotta
Gonzo as Raul
The Count as the Phantom
Christine as the only human
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imsolament · 10 months
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Bert McCracken for “All That I’ve Got” (2004) // Gerard Way for Kerrang! (2005) // Hayley Williams on set of “Ignorance” (2009) // Lynn Gunn by Raul Gonzo (2017) - dressed as Alex from “A Clockwork Orange”
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grannygerd · 9 years
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PVRIS White Noise - Lynn Strobe UNCUT
Directed by Raul Gonzo
March 25th, 2015
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jordyn--johnson · 3 years
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symptom3000 · 4 years
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Jacob Collier "In My Bones feat. Kimbra, Tank and The Bangas" (2020)
director: Raul Gonzo
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nofatclips · 4 years
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Do It All The Time by I Don't Know How But They Found Me from the 1981 Extended Play - Directed by Raúl Gonzo
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LOWER DENS - Young Republicans (Official Video)
It’s been more than four years since Lower Dens released their excellent third album ‘Escape From Evil’ and today, they’ve announced that they’ll follow it up this summer with the new LP titled ‘The Competition’ out 9/6 on Ribbon Music.
Today, the band is sharing the first single from the album, “Young Republicans ” alongside a video that was directed by Raul Gonzo. Watch and listen above.
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pvrishq · 7 years
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(📷: Raul Gonzo)
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mzr-hsh · 1 year
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Raul Gonzo direction - Mosh wearing Endless Echo Hat by Heidi Lee & gloves by Jodied Collins
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raulgonzo · 7 years
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This is the 16th music video I’ve shot for Pvris and though I really enjoy many of them- this is my favorite video.  (just barely over What’s Wrong, Holy, White Noise and My House)
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thepvriscvlt · 7 years
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PVRIS step out of their aesthetic for Raul Gonzo 📸
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