Semi-true, probably. Following laws is not the same as working with laws, I guess.
The next poster would like to join the one-way trip to Mars announced by NASA, becoming a true hero and immortal in the annals of time; the first ever actual colonization of Mars. (Edit: as long as the trip included a copy of the BG saga!)
Semi-true, probably. Following laws is not the same as working with laws, I guess.
The next poster would like to join the one-way trip to Mars announced by NASA, becoming a true hero and immortal in the annals of time; the first ever actual colonization of Mars. (Edit: as long as the trip included a copy of the BG saga!)
While zero G would be cool it'd be far too lonely for me.
The next poster has an amusing DnD story they wish to tell us.
Sure, however I haven't played P&P since ever. When I did, I tended to always being the DM. There was one time when one of group wanted to try DMing a campaign over the summer. I was the last to meet him to make my character and he goes "you need to be a mage, the group doesnt have one."
At the time, I had never played a full spellcaster. I tended to stick to rogues and bards. Anyway, I protested saying it isn't what I wanted to play. Didn't matter, party needed a mage. So I rolled the character and he had crap rolls. Like he had a 5 in constitution, like an 8 in strength. The highest number was a 14. I wasn't amused.
Anyway, long story short, every encounter this mage seemed to die. Maybe it had to do with the way I played him, maybe it had to do with the new DM getting vengeance on all the characters I watched die. Mostly it had to do with the 2 hp. First time he died, I was like "Guess I have to reroll a new character, perhaps a bard..." But the DM wanting a mage in the party found a way to revive my character.
He continued to find clever ways of reviving my character at every death, that I turned the mage insane, thinking he was immortal (because surely he was) and ended up slaughtering the rest of the party in his insanity to end the campaign and finally getting to reroll new character.
I do! I'm stuck at work for another couple of hours though. I should be making a RACI and finish my tasks in MS Projects, but I just can't get started. I wish I was lying in bed in front of the TV, with a cup of tea and binge-watching a good show.
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The next poster will drink a nice hipster beer from a microbrewery tonight to celebrate that it's friday.
The next poster put things in good order again by following the thread rules.
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*Moves head towards the mic*
I did not have sexual relations with that woman.
The next poster could really go for a proper vacation right now.
The next poster likes to eat ice cream in winter.
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The next poster doesn't think that counts.
The next poster would like to join the one-way trip to Mars announced by NASA, becoming a true hero and immortal in the annals of time; the first ever actual colonization of Mars.
(Edit: as long as the trip included a copy of the BG saga!)
The next poster has an amusing DnD story they wish to tell us.
At the time, I had never played a full spellcaster. I tended to stick to rogues and bards. Anyway, I protested saying it isn't what I wanted to play. Didn't matter, party needed a mage. So I rolled the character and he had crap rolls. Like he had a 5 in constitution, like an 8 in strength. The highest number was a 14. I wasn't amused.
Anyway, long story short, every encounter this mage seemed to die. Maybe it had to do with the way I played him, maybe it had to do with the new DM getting vengeance on all the characters I watched die. Mostly it had to do with the 2 hp. First time he died, I was like "Guess I have to reroll a new character, perhaps a bard..." But the DM wanting a mage in the party found a way to revive my character.
He continued to find clever ways of reviving my character at every death, that I turned the mage insane, thinking he was immortal (because surely he was) and ended up slaughtering the rest of the party in his insanity to end the campaign and finally getting to reroll new character.
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The next poster wishes they were in bed right now
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The next poster sticks to the goddamm rules!
The next poster likes disco.
The next poster would like to have a familiar pet wyvern, would it have been possible.
The next poster would prefer a pet beholder.