@33MHz that does seem reasonable all things considered. Also with you being there font of all knowledge I should ask if you teach a class on honey bees.
@keage@33mhz, it is a STIHL, but its my dads so I don't know the exact model. I was just taking down the last few feet of a tree my dad took out of his yard years ago.
@hybotics I feel like the 5e starter set actually does an alright job at doing this. There are a few times that if you go on a side section of a dungeon that you find loot you would have never found before. I'm thinking I'll get the hang of it soon enough.
@Wife It would be fun for him to give them a quest in one form, come as a stranger in the middle of the quest to "distract them" and adjust their reward based on how they react to him in alternate form.
@hybotics I like this idea. I'll need to get a little better at dungeon mapping before I can really use it but I like it (I'm fairly new to Dm-ing and this is the first major campaign that I'm doing from scratch. I've only run modules so far)
Planning a Dungeons & Dragons campaign and am looking for ideas. What are some of your favorite fantasy tropes or some of your favorite sections from fantasy stories?
I started writing a poem a day back in April and am now realizing that I have written over 200 poems this year and that I have never been this successful at staying dedicated to the practice of an activity.
@mandy@33MHz well I inherited it genetically so it was bound to happen. My dad, my grandpa, and one of my aunts all had electrical accidents that were pretty severe.
@33MHz@mandy Although that was three years ago and it was all a bit of a blur to start with so I'm not sure I remember everything they said about shocks :P
@33MHz@mandy Yeah I got pretty seriously shocked a few years back. My understanding is that if there is no visual damage you're probably okay. Although I was in the ICU because shock burns can sometimes unexpectedly swell causing you to loose circulation.