Coutelier
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Re: Questions of deepest, most profound interest to humans, "through the wormhole"
I believe it's generally thought that Homo Erectus was the first of our ancestors to harness fire, although we'll probably never know when that happened. I've seen estimated ranging from just 10,000 … (View Post)1 -
Re: Questions of deepest, most profound interest to humans, "through the wormhole"
Although it used to be thought that most apes were natural vegetarians, we now know that most primates are omnivores. As well as insects and larva, chimpanzees for example do sometimes kill and eat s… (View Post)1 -
Re: In-universe justifications for game rules
Yes, not allowed to shed blood, but splattering it is okay. :) (Priests do often use daggers in ceremonies though, and reallyI can't imagine gods like Lloth being too strict about the no blood sheddi… (View Post)Post edited by Coutelier on4 -
Re: Baldur's Gate Chronicles... In Color!
Thank you. I had been planning on showing something of Charnames and Imoens first wolf encounter. I'd thought about; I'm sure it's probably possible to export models from the game and import them int… (View Post)1 -
Re: Questions about Real life Ranged Combat
Well, the sling is one of the earliest ranged weapons and was used a lot by Greek and Roman and middle eastern armies. It was faster than bows, and could be quite deadly since the 'bullet' suffers le… (View Post)Post edited by Coutelier on2
