Lol, they didn't outright kill all the bandits so they ran into them again several levels later. It was a fun time
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Different scenario but in my first time dming I ended up naming two characters Phil... they were both bandits.
I'm sure I can write something for it if I spend some time. I'd just have to brush up on my javascript
Now I've gotta find a way to implement something like this in my foundry server. That would be amazing!
It was common in the 2000s and early 2010s for people in voice chats for games to claim they fucked your mom; usually people who were clearly teenagers.
Guess it was one of those things where you had to be there to get it
I'm not sure how much of an outlier I am, but for me it usually goes
- desktop for more demanding games or if I'm playing with friends. Also use it for running dnd sessions
- laptop for writing, productivity stuff, or anything else where I don't need a lot of power or if I'm on the go.
- my phone is usually used for scrolling or other time waster apps
How much I use each one really depends on the day
In the first campaign I ever played in, I ran a necromancy wizard that was neutral good.
Basically, he grew up a hermit and has zero awareness of the taboos surrounding his school of magic. However, because of his alignment, he has a very different approach to how he uses his magic.
Whenever he has to raise undead to fight for him, he does it by asking for their aid rather than outright raising them. He approaches the practice more as a way to preserve the lives of the living rather than a way of amassing servants or power. When he no longer needs their help, he thanks them and tries to make sure they either return to their resting place or are given a proper burial.
His overarching goal is to ensure everyone lives a long, full life and wishes to find a way to resurrect others in the way other classes can to help achieve that goal.
Didn't get to play him for long since the group kinda fell apart
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It certainly was painful to see. Used to love sharing memes on my party’s shenanigans but seems Reddit isn’t the place for it anymore
Welcome to Lemmy! It’s certainly different from reddit and it’s a fair bit smaller at the moment but glad to see your content again!
Can people who stop trying to throw tech at things where it clearly doesn’t belong? Seems like every time I turn around people are trying to use AI for things with the expectation that it’s some flawless innovation that can do no wrong.
And that’s not even getting into the privacy nightmare that comes with things like this
Welp, that's one way to teach that the scope is important when pen testing.