@Godnroc @ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling
Feel like this is the edgy relative of the classic Cleric Inquisitor archetype who uses Healing Word and Revivify for enhanced interrogation of “sinners”.
#dnd
A #ttrpg nerd and a #rodent lover.
Pfp is my #hamster, Mister Peanut Butter, looking shocked at me taking a picture of him while he’s busy grooming himself. Banner picture is of my two #cavy boars, Oreo (right) and Coffecake (left), who are claiming that I have never fed them once and will soon starve to death, despite the full food bowl behind them.
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@Godnroc @ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling
Feel like this is the edgy relative of the classic Cleric Inquisitor archetype who uses Healing Word and Revivify for enhanced interrogation of “sinners”.
#dnd
@ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling @DScratch
Yer fooling yeself. We’re living in a dictatorship! A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes—
#MontyPython
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Bugbear rogue with Polearm Mastery
@SteposVenzny
Alfies’s curse is a sign that she’s the reincarnation of Cadmus Blair (think Salazar Slytherin). Considering that Alfie’s draconic greed is well-established far before she starts turning into a dragon, I think these traits would have to be encouraged by her family. It’ll be a point of tension with Terry, since his sister is spending a lot of time with a family that loudly hates that their daughter is required to take useless classes like Reading, History, and Natural Philosophy ☹️
@SteposVenzny Good point on Minty sounding exactly like Minthe. I might give her a nickname like “Slugger” or “Knucksie” instead, since she’s got anger issues and is gonna kill her best friend someday.
@pteryx recommended Justinian as a replacement for Harrison. Maybe Jeffery could work? Earlier last names for him that I threw out included Gwion-Bach, Taliesin, and Pittacus. Thought those all were too on-the-nose. I’m also fairly certain I read a book recently with a protag named Taliesin?🤷♂️
@ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling
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@NastyNative
Then we better shoot another CEO when they start that bullshit again
I mean, usually my #dnd players strongly dislike tracking encumbrance, so the coins might as well be weightless.
Something I think people tend to forget about is the practice of “free lunch”. Sit yourself down at the bar, order a drink, and you get access to a whole lunch menu as long as you keep drinking. It particularly makes sense if a pint of beer &/or a single lunch actually costs slightly less than a cp, so two beers would cover the cost.
But it’s coins made of solid gold/silver/copper that players find in dungeons, bring back to town, and immediately spend. People bring their irl money intuition to the table when they need to pull prices out of their ass which results in tavern food costing, like, 10 gold coins per plate. Realistically, given the prices of the materials in the specie coins, I think players paying for stuff in gp should be treated like some rich fuck paying for fast food with Benjamins.
@acockworkorange
Love your username 💜
@ahdok
I think I am going to steal that rule for my campaign
@Jezebelley
Why would I do that? I can’t leave comments on Lemmy posts and Peertube videos from there!
I think people just are fed up with Twitter and are looking for the most twitter-like thing they can find. Mastodon is, frankly, nothing like Twitter. The vibes are too different.
Nah, makes sense to me
@Ziggurat
Oh let me tell you about the D&D campaign I’m in. The first six months were nuts: We got hired to pick one of the emperor’s 60-something kids to be appointed as the heir. By the time we left, there were four kids left alive.
Last session was a bit nuts. We got an angel fired from his job because he was bullying a snail, then had to resolve a custody battle between a coven of witches. We are level 4.
That sounds fucking awesome
@IsoSpandy @SupraMario
Minor correction: the word for this is paramagnetic. Paramagnetism happens when a molecule has unpaired electrons, whereas diamagnetism happens when a molecule has no unpaired electrons. You’re pretty much entirely right, though