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>Find Magical Girl RPG
>First listed source of inspiration is Steven Universe
>The art looks like this
Do goyim really?
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@KingOfWhiteAmerica there was another RPG IIRC by the same company that was made by a homo-jeet-kike lmao
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@Witch_Hunter_Siegfried I wouldn't play it at all so myles stop replying to me which is great I just called him what soy_magnus calls me everytime soy thinks I'm maija alt but their are accounts that have more maija energy like dav1d and as for woodshopfaggot he sided with myles
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@The_Vampire_Brigade Woodman is retarded so ignore him lol. As for this system the only reason I could in any universe be tempted to play it is in an original setting with the retardation removed (It's based on Blades in the Dark by the same company which is SOMEHOW good, playing in a fedi campaign of it RN)
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@Witch_Hunter_Siegfried @KingOfWhiteAmerica incidentally, amit is a meaningful name in both sanskrit and hebrew (meaning boundless in the former and friend in the latter)
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@Witch_Hunter_Siegfried @KingOfWhiteAmerica it'd be like if i were to have a half-hungarian son and name him vihar, since this means storm in hungarian and a kind of garden-monastery in sanskrit.
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@meeper @KingOfWhiteAmerica @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried if it weren'f for you mentioning this once a couple weeks ago, i'd never know "vihar" was a word in sanskrit. i'd only ever heard it in hungarian.
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@HatkeshiatorTND @KingOfWhiteAmerica @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried tbf those things have been long dead and folk have utterly forgotten the buddhist monastery; pre islamic era stuff and all of north native education stuff,
south survied longer with the kerala school of mathematics and all but even that fell and nobody survied the british, after which we even lost our verse literary tradition (especially with the 'hindi' psyop)
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