A friend just tweeted how she was at the supermarket and someone’s phone rang, going “Toss a coin to your witcher” and immediately from several aisles around them at least four-five people went “Oh valley of plenty...”
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A friend just tweeted how she was at the supermarket and someone’s phone rang, going “Toss a coin to your witcher” and immediately from several aisles around them at least four-five people went “Oh valley of plenty...”
it’s so good to be home alone and just read for hours.
I love opera, it's always so exciting going
DM's, is it fair to think of making up a difficulty for a random implausible thing the PCs as a checklist that goes:
1. Does this completely break the rules?
2. Does this defy physics?
3. How badly do I want to let this happen?
And then do a mental arithmetic for what that roll should have to be? And it's possible to fuck up both #1 and #2 but to let it happen because of your desire for #3? But if you hate it, but it's brilliant, is it fair to make it a 20?
I am learning the rules real quick by accidentally misinterpreting them in the game I'm running, but it has lead to *absolutely weird* shit. I gave them a chance to have a DM NPC and an animal companion and they just killed both of them. (It's sort of an on-purpose- they're playing a Tomb of Horrors/Groundhog Day dungeon I'm building.) The way they interact with the world is fascinating.
so I uhhh opened up Animal Crossing for the first time in months and I'd forgotten that I used to put quite a bit of creative energy into getting past Nintendo's profanity filter
Offically unlocked a new level of "head in the clouds": making tea without noticing the kettle hasn't been on
i would go study religious sciences just so i could write about the bromance between david and jonathan