A practiced student of Gunjuration, I see
My first character ever was a goblin wizard (part of the Izzet league in the Ravnica setting). I've had a soft spot for goblins ever since.
EDIT: and yes my familiar was a rat how did you know -
Totally depends on the vibe. In my group, acting out persuasion or deception checks is most common, but sometimes someone can't think of exactly what to say and so just outlines the gist in a detached way - e.g. "I go on about how the safety of the city is top priority, allow us access so we can continue our search for the fugitive". Not specific, but general. Either works, and the general form is bare minimum IMO.
Other people should post more then, to be frank.
I've seen this specific account around enough I recognize the name, just from how much they post all across Lemmy. Same with a few other accounts. Hell, I'm trying to prop up a community or two myself with daily posts. We all gotta try to post, as much as we can without being spam, to keep the Lemmy network alive.
This is why you should always carry a live swordfish for use as an emergency anti-ghost weapon*
*If a live swordfish is not available, a wildshaped druid will also work
Reminds me of two sessions ago when my druid learned what a donut was for the first time and commended it for "being extremely calorie dense"
How big is the square though
Somehow both 5ft on each side and 5ft across the diagonal
Fae law firm in direct competition with the Devil law firm across the street
filling a hole
Note: Lemmy is fuckin awesome, I just hotfixed my own meme by subbing out the image for one with the spell description in. Cool shit
I feel like we scare our DM with this sometimes, when he takes a single player into another room to discuss something private and comes back to an in-character discussion over how easy it would be to poison a major NPC