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* ThatOneRule: An interesting quirk of the combat system is that 40% of successful attacks on a human would hit them in one of their legs.
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* ViewersAreGeniuses / GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who were once star-spanning, but are now recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout", with ruins spread across several worlds. The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Eber nations didn't and thus [[spoiler: have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars]].
What's the genius bonus? [[spoiler:Eber was the Biblical name of Noah's Great-great-great grandson, who refused to help build the Tower of Babel, and whose language was not confused like everyone else's, and thus could still speak the language of Heaven.]]
What's the genius bonus? [[spoiler:Eber was the Biblical name of Noah's Great-great-great grandson, who refused to help build the Tower of Babel, and whose language was not confused like everyone else's, and thus could still speak the language of Heaven.]]
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* ViewersAreGeniuses / GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who were once star-spanning, but are now recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout", with ruins spread across several worlds. The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Eber nations didn't and thus [[spoiler: have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars]].
stars]]. What's the genius bonus? [[spoiler:Eber was the Biblical name of Noah's Great-great-great grandson, who refused to help build the Tower of Babel, and whose language was not confused like everyone else's, and thus could still speak the language of Heaven.]]
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* ViewersAreGeniuses / GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who were once star-spanning, but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Eber nations didn't and thus [[spoiler: have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars]].
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* ViewersAreGeniuses / GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who were once star-spanning, but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout"."Fallout", with ruins spread across several worlds. The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Eber nations didn't and thus [[spoiler: have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars]].
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* ViewersAreGeniuses/GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who were once star-spanning, but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Eber nations didn't and thus [[spoiler: have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars]].
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* ViewersAreGeniuses/GeniusBonus: ViewersAreGeniuses / GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who were once star-spanning, but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Eber nations didn't and thus [[spoiler: have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars]].
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* ViewersAreGeniuses/GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who once were a star-spanning species but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Ebers didn't and thus [[spoiler: have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars]].
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* ViewersAreGeniuses/GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who were once were a star-spanning species star-spanning, but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Ebers Eber nations didn't and thus [[spoiler: have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars]].
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* ViewersAreGeniuses/GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who once were a star-spanning species but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Ebers didn't and thus [[spoiler: have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars].
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* ViewersAreGeniuses/GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who once were a star-spanning species but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Ebers didn't and thus [[spoiler: have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars].
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* ViewersAreGeniuses/GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who once were a star-spanning species but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Ebers didn't and thus [have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars].
What's the genius bonus? [Eber was the Biblical name of Noah's Great-great-great grandson, who refused to help build the Tower of Babel, and whose language was not confused like everyone else's.]
What's the genius bonus? [Eber was the Biblical name of Noah's Great-great-great grandson, who refused to help build the Tower of Babel, and whose language was not confused like everyone else's.]
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* ViewersAreGeniuses/GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who once were a star-spanning species but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Ebers didn't and thus [have [[spoiler: have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars].
What's the genius bonus?[Eber [[spoiler:Eber was the Biblical name of Noah's Great-great-great grandson, who refused to help build the Tower of Babel, and whose language was not confused like everyone else's.]else's, and thus could still speak the language of Heaven.]]
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* ViewersAreGeniuses/GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who once were a star-spanning species but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Ebers didn't and thus [[have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars]].
What's the genius bonus? [[Eber was the Biblical name of Noah's Great-great-great grandson, who refused to help build the Tower of Babel, and whose language was not confused like everyone else's.]]
What's the genius bonus? [[Eber was the Biblical name of Noah's Great-great-great grandson, who refused to help build the Tower of Babel, and whose language was not confused like everyone else's.]]
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* ViewersAreGeniuses/GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who once were a star-spanning species but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Ebers didn't and thus [[have [have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars]].
stars].
What's the genius bonus?[[Eber [Eber was the Biblical name of Noah's Great-great-great grandson, who refused to help build the Tower of Babel, and whose language was not confused like everyone else's.]]]
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* ViewersAreGeniuses/GeniusBonus: In the 2300 setting, Ebers are a species who once were a star-spanning species but are now spread across several ruined planets, recovering in a way not dissimilar to "Fallout". The adventure "Ranger" has your character meet a bunch of primitive Nomadic Ebers who adhere to the old ways in ways the other Ebers didn't and thus [[have culturally-preserved knowledge that would eventually let them go back to the stars]].
What's the genius bonus? [[Eber was the Biblical name of Noah's Great-great-great grandson, who refused to help build the Tower of Babel, and whose language was not confused like everyone else's.]]
What's the genius bonus? [[Eber was the Biblical name of Noah's Great-great-great grandson, who refused to help build the Tower of Babel, and whose language was not confused like everyone else's.]]