Ever tried to clean a pizza stone? Pretty sure that magical fire is supposed to be hotter than the 400 something degrees my oven gets to in using one.
ghost riding the apocalypse cuz there’s no way off this ride
Ever tried to clean a pizza stone? Pretty sure that magical fire is supposed to be hotter than the 400 something degrees my oven gets to in using one.
And it doesn’t set off the trap when it comes through, because why?
Describing things well, putting some thought into world building and just thinking through responses to player questions doesn’t hurt either.
Also, exactly which part of questioning the DM twice and sending a familiar in first was reckless in this scenario?
And don’t even tell me ‘maybe they scrubbed the room after each time.’ Have you ever seen a pizza stone?
Are there marks left behind on the floor from the fire and dead animal? Yeah? So, you’re telling me this 30x30 foot stone room with a flame trap has never been set off before? My familiar is the first creature to die in there? Whoever built it never tested it? Because burn marks on surfaces would have been something special about the room… Now, give me back my familiar and DM better.
When you’re used to violent, traumatic and humiliating nightmares, cryptic and vaguely threatening dreams sound like a vacation.
It’s not like your average dungeon or lich cave has OSHA approved vents, fans or electric lighting. Your average party, without specific magical aid, is burning torches and lanterns in unventilated spaces.
ETA: if you’re going to run carbon monoxide, etc rules, your supply shops should stock and recommend caged canaries to anyone buying large quantities of torches and lamp oil, dungeoneering/mining gear, etc. People would know about it and have figured out a primitive solution that merchants would be happy to capitalize on if this is an in-world issue.
The problem is who gets to use the hands and feet and wings and tail. Each head can watch whatever it wants, but how do they decide who gets to actually do anything.
It absolutely does not. Please stop.
I’m not accusing her of doing that on purpose. I’m informing her that it reads that way to people who’ve been subject to similar situations in the past.
That doesn’t mean Razira wouldn’t feel disadvantaged or pressured to react a certain way in the power dynamic. It doesn’t have to do with Konsi’s internal dialogue. This has been established for reason most commonly in lawsuits dealing with sexual harassment between supervisors and their reporting employees.
There being a landlord dynamic in this fictional relationship makes it way less cute. The real enchantment was the threat of homelessness all along.
If he violated terms of bail and committed a crime in doing so, that should result in bail forfeiture. Bail was $250 million.
The people who would fall for it… who also can figure out how to get and transfer bitcoin and could do so without someone telling them to not do this shit… seems like a subset of a subset of a subset. Kinda hard to believe anyone falls into that vanishingly small category
your comment originally only said “Hello world” when I made my comment above, you edited it after that.
1st Ed AD&D players when their AC is 70: ☠️