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redwyrm.bsky.social
Father of the Redwyrmling (8yo DM) - On a mission to bring love, kindness, and wholesome content to the internet - He/Him Read: https://wyrmden.com/blog Listen: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QCBxfkbknZRVnhFIldPik Subscribe: https://patreon.com/redwyrm
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My thoughts exactly.
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Work life balance
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Perfect! That is the best one of these I have ever seen.
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I am right there with you. A dead family shouldn’t be the backstory, it should be the main story! I am kiddding… I personally think having family in world is so much more interesting than being all alone but some players do find it a challenge to play.
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That would be fun.
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I can’t tell you why but I feel like the last resort would be to find the witchy woman with lyin’ eyes. Hopefully we haven’t wasted time and find she is already gone. Otherwise it is going to be one of those nights where we don’t find a peaceful easy feeling and can’t take it easy.
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Oooh that is a fun card! The others were all good as well and we are happy for you to use them all in any way that works for you. I know it is hard to publish more than one though.
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I can support all of this.
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Most impressive!
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I became a dungeon master… I was 10 years old I took my older brother on a quest for gold He found a map in an inn of a cave in the woods Bandits on the trail, it was really pretty good The cave led to a dungeon, I had drawn up a map It didn’t really make sense but it was filled with traps
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Lack of sleep is why they always rage.
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He has always been aware of politics.
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Few things get me as pumped up as a good spreadsheet formula.
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Badass!
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<Sad chuckle>
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Your ranger needs this feat!!
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Haha
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Stat block that you would get if you were on our Patreon...
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That is epic
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I do say, this is a jolly fine faff we have all been having. Are we going to get on and actually engage the enemy combatants with rage and fury, or shall we sit here talking about all the possible outcome while our quarry gets away?
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Favorite instrument... the trombone.
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Definitely
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Does the wearers normal speed drop in half unless they are sliding on their belly?
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There were about six minutes that I had no memory of and it happened in a flash in my mind. I was unsettled by it for days and it really made me think a lot about our minds and sleep and death. At leastI didn't have to march in the parade.
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I don't think I could handle all that. Going unconscious is really disorienting. I passed out at a veteran's day parade. It was unseasonably hot in PA and I was in full dress uniform and standing at attention. Next thing I know, my uniform coat and tie are off and I am on the hill 100 feet away.
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Oh no! That is scary.
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Those bugs are truly fascinating and fun to see until they get in your hair or down the back of your shirt.
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That is awesome to know. My son will love this.
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I am never able to get a long rest.
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Hoping you can find your way out of the shadow realm.
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I used to guide him a bit until I realized his ideas were all better than mine.
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LEGOs are expensive enough without having to feed them too.
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Sweet!
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@redwyrm.bsky.social how do you, if at all, work with the wyrmling on refining his creations without influencing them with your own ideas?
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I try hard not to be judgmental about anything and just let his imagination work its magic. Asking him why he chose a feature or ability also makes him defend his choices without me adding any of my ideas. Sometimes, though, he asks for my opinion or for help and I gladly give it to him.
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Great question. I ask a lot of open ended questions about whatever he has made to make him think about the details. He makes a lot of overpowered items and monsters so I ask what level party would use this item or fight this monster and I ask him to run me through a game scenario with whatever it is
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If the wizard who created the book wanted to be nasty about it.
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Probably true