Wild Talents: Chimeress – The art of Shapeshifting. [Day 2 of 6]
Okay, at a cost of 18/36/72, not a lot of people are going to consider Alternate Forms a viable option for a
delta green—the black company—godlike—and more
Okay, at a cost of 18/36/72, not a lot of people are going to consider Alternate Forms a viable option for a
Meet Augur, the Clairvoyant. Now, thanks to the way Wild Talents works, there are any number of ways to do Clairvoyance, but
Written by Greg Stolze and illustrated by Kurt Komoda, © 2014. The air/land/sea assault craft of the notorious Villainous Nine is a
Written by Greg Stolze and illustrated by Kurt Komoda, © 2014 Dorothy Virden was not the first Ripperclaw. That distinction fell to
Written by Greg Stolze and illustrated by Kurt Komoda, © 2014. Violator started out as a criminologist named Nahari Sengupta. He was
Written by Greg Stolze, illustrated by Kurt Komoda, (c) 2014. In a lineup full of prosocial juggernauts—whistle-blowers, clean-governance advocates, philanthropists—Mack Cready would
Written by Dennis Detwiller and illustrated by Todd Shearer, © 2007. The Odd Squad is a group of four strange superhumans that
Written by Dennis Detwiller and illustrated by Todd Shearer, © 2007. The Odd Squad is a group of four strange superhumans that
Written by Greg Stolze and illustrated by Kurt Komoda, © 2014 Doomslaughter was one of the first people General Null approached with
The Odd Squad is a group of four strange superhumans that emerged in the decades following World War II, when Talents emerged
“The Alternative” is an NPC for Progenitor, the Ennie Award-nominated setting for the Wild Talents roleplaying game. Written by Greg Stolze, ©
Many heroes have the power to alter their forms, from a simple alter-ego switch like DC’s Captain Marvel to the full metamorphic
Not every superhero can stop a locomotive in its tracks or hurl bolts of energy. Some heroes are endowed with incredible mental
The brick is one of the simplest supers archetypes: very tough, very strong. With simplicity, though, comes an amount of freedom. Once
Superheroes whose powers are those of speed are staples of comic book universes, going all the way back to the Flash in
Want a monster? You got a monster! This page is based on the “One-Roll Monsters” charts from the game Monsters and Other Childish
In 2002 and early 2003 we set up a page where fans could enter stats for Talent characters of their own creation
A Godlike character by Jack Norris, (c) 2002. (With a major nod to Ralph Ellison and H.G. Wells) So many people say