dalzay.bsky.social
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A warm place - Hell
😉
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Yonic messenger with engorged phallus. Best of both worlds.
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"just turn the map upside down... Now I can't read the labels"
"Wait, I'm on the other side of the table, which way is north?"
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This is a good one
Sebastian Münster’s Cosmographia (1544)
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Check out "last press"- it's like a cross between a French press and a tea infuser. Not common but I recommend.
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My most visited website
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Monday I'll be running my 35th A5e session 🙂
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I like Level Up: Advanced 5th edition for the 5e familiarity with added crunch.
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Oh I definitely agree - no way I'm tracking the character abilities (especially since there are 18 PCs in my campaign, lol)
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Heritage features, heritage trait features, culture features and class features already gets to be too many things for a player to store in their head and in practice my players are forgetting their niche abilities all the time.
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For my current a5e campaign I actually did custom cultures instead. (And by "custom" I mean I selected and reskinned)
I think for the future I'm going to drop background lists and just have players choose 2 skill and ability increases, though.
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I love a5e for this, but I'm thinking of cutting backgrounds out in my next campaign. Level 1 characters have so many "things" already and culture already feels like it fills the niche. (plus some cultures are named in a way that muddies the 2 concepts- looking at you, caravaneer and collegiate)
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Angela Chao might disagree...
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Just call it free engagment.
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Haha this has been my fun RL Stine fact since I was a kid.
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I know you're reading those zines. I had a similar thought about the timelessness of flame wars when I was reading people arguing via letters in newspapers from the 1760s
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It was pretty fun. One player would make up the basics of the holiday- like what it was about and what time of year. Then each other player would add 1 tradition like foods, games, attire, etc.
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I made up a mini-game where my players made up holidays for the setting collaboratively. We ended up with things like the Feast of Stakes: an anti-vampire holiday where people decorate with Garlic and try to secretly spike the punch.
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🎶 Nothin' lasts forever
And we both know hearts can change
And it's hard to hold a candle
In the cold November rain🎶
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You know what they say about the cold November rain.
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Big corps are so reactionary- chasing shiny objects.