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He/Him. Official Bluesky account for Arrhenius, the #ttrpg set 100,000 years in the future during the next Ice Age. Available now! https://jesseharlin.itch.io/arrhenius https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/476741/arrhenius-an-icecore-roleplaying-game
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Crazy, right?!
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I’ve been told that’s good luck.
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My last text was just “👍” and I’m pretty good with that.
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Not just any old thing. A thing in a flight case. No thing in a flight case has ever not been important.
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Em dashes and delve, huh? Clearly these researchers don’t play (or read) ttrpgs.
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You don’t even think it’s from this planet. You‘ll need to track down an expert to tell you what it is.
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Inside the flight case is a cube roughly an inch and a half in size with lightly rounded corners. The exterior is a deep grainy bronze, but there are fissures marbling its exterior. Inside these tissues is a blue iridescence whose color shifts as you examine the cube. You’re not sure what it is.
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Gear porn book. With d100 tables.
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I don't really know what I'm doing. Just sorta playing with shapes and stuff.
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The the most annoying kind of Illustrator user: I have used it enough to know that certain things are possible, but I don't use it frequently enough to remember how to do those things without having to look them up everytime. 😝
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Better. Fixed the A, the H, and the E.
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Aaaand, I goofed up the cross bar on the A. Well, add it to the To-Do list. 😝
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Nice! Perfect weather for an Ice Age. 💙❄️
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Sounds great. Thanks! 😊
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Hi, could I get added to the list? I just released my first indie game.
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Ugh. For real. Every day I fight this feeling.
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No one—not that he was aware of, at least—was saved.
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Thank you immensely!
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The skeleton by your feet is ancient. Its clothes have long ago disintegrated. There are, however, a pair of UV-filtering contact lenses visible in its eye sockets. This must have been a Dorrem who needed visual help with the bright snow glare of the glaciers.
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Hm. Looks like you found a bottle of wood glue.
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You open up the flight case and there's a circular puck of half-inch thick glass inside. It's completely transparent and can be held in one hand. It has no scratches or marks of any kind. When you touch it, black numbers appear on its surface and you realize it's a calculator.
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This is nothing special. It's a fabbed scoop, made of black, scuffed bioplast. The scoop is about the size of a fist and it has a longish handle. It seems culinary in origin.
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"3D printed item" is a long and clunky phrase dying for a replacement. Eventually society came to refer to these items as having been "fabbed"--short for fabricated--often in portable small-scale fab labs. Printed out of biomatter-based plastics instead of petroleum, fabbed items are everywhere.
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I am. 🙂 They’re letting me test the list combinations and I’ve already been able to correct a couple of errors.
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Yeah, an e-puppy with storage space.
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The outside has seen some wear and tear, but this large flight case is padded and sturdy inside. When you open it up, a voice says “Welcome back, Director. I’m having trouble connecting to Conclave-1. Would you like to run diagnostics?” The case appears to have an AI-assistant.