blueskybrain.skitterloft.social
Dark Lord of Bluetspur * pet lover * people understander * satire
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Oof. Sorry to hear it
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Only the ionizing kind!
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Lots of things!
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Well, surely your retinue could project one as far as a banshee’s call.
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Why not just project a brown note into the minds of every living creature in the demiplane? Seems like it’d be easier.
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When you iterate long enough you start to seee t̵̟̰̘͍̦͇̰̟͘ḣ̶̠͓͘ȅ̷̱̣͈͙̬̞̬̟͍̯ ̷̧̗̝̻̺̌́̔̆͑r̶̤̊u̴̧̩̮̩͇͉̯̳̾l̷̝̜͕̱̬̘͙̀̈́e̴̯͚̪̺̦̋̌̆̊̂̚͘B̴̛͙͉̯̳͍̬̤̽̏̿͊̃̚͜O̵̮͇̪͆̑̆̊̿̇̅̎̒̾O̸͔͈͖̤̼̣̖̖̫̎K̶̦̻̜͔̤̠̣͓̣̈́̾͛̒̐͌̂̚s̶̬̹̼̤͕̬̲̭͇̃́́̉͊́̉͗͒ͅ
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awesome!
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Ah, the old “Handsome Villain with No Hands” trope.
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I do my own research, you know
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Think you can put me next to Dementlieu this time? I have a date with Rudy von A.
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There are a few mentions of your “serpentine mind” in Knight of the Black Rose—how much editorial control did you have?
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Unfortunately, now I’ve thought of it, it’s **sound of instantaneous implosion** inevitable.
Hah! That means the constant fear is rational!
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*goes back in time*
*murders past self*
*continues existing because causality trumps linearity*
*is murdered by an infinite number of future elder brains*
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There is no rule against psionically compelling the storyteller to let me roll more d10s.
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Probably The Stone Prophet. Adapting it to a a campaign book for the DM's guild is on my bucket list. I need someone who knows how to do formats who can coach me :(
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That’s on the list as well!
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OoC: I'm a 5e newibe(technically started with pathfinder) so I'll say flaws and all I'm a fan of decent into Avernus
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Less of a classic, but I love Waterdeep: Dragon Heist. Well-written and highly replayable.
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Thoughts of Darkness ;)
Seriously though, non-Ravenloft probably one of the following:
Keep on the Borderlands
Queen of the Demonweb Pits
White Plume Mountain
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I've played since 2nd ed but never played any published adventures until 5th. So with that in mind:
Tomb of Annihilation, by far. My DM brought the NPCs to life.
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Also exploring letting players choose their adventure, when the narrative allows. (e.g. if you go this direction, I’ll run The Village of Hommlet)
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Keep on the Borderlands is on my list of intro adventures! Thoughts of Darkness is a candidate for later!
I haven’t run many published adventures *at all* (notable exceptions: City of the Spider Queen, MCG’s The Banewarrens, the beginning of Expedition to Castle Ravenloft [but never CoS!])
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I’ve only had success with the sort of pedestrian human vampires I have access to. Experiments with Elven, Kender, Vampyrs, etc. are underway.
I would love a half dozen of yours if you could spare them. You are Distinct.
What was I saying?
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Human blood doesn’t have the right psychoconductive properties. You’d need vampire blood to give them any nourishment. Turns them a bit funny, though.
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It gets bigger.
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I usually eat them.
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Yes! You can feed them some of your cerebrospinal fluid at any time! Only stick one in a cranial orifice when you’re ready for it to mature, though, and *only within range of your local Elder Brain*!
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*tentacle pump*
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Live 1989 NES Batman Joker reaction