Today's #selfpromosaturday I'm celebrating my new website! I feel so professional having a slice of the internet to call my own. Check out https://t.co/k9FBTNjLtH to find my portfolio, services, and other fun pieces of me.
@JennyENicholson From what I remember it was a rushed scene in the musical, to be sure, but she saves a lion cub from an attack at one point, which is what it's calling back to. So it's actually another verse demonstrating how much Nick and the others are twisting the narrative to vilify Elphaba.
@JennyENicholson So, I'm not sure if this is a change or just a bad captioning situation, but at least in the original soundtrack this line was actually
"And the Lion also has a grievance to repay: if she'd let him fight his own battles when he was young, he wouldn't be a coward today."
Lord of the Rings game preparations are complete! I was told that reading the facilitator instructions was like reading a book, and that's one of the best compliments I've received to date. 😄
Taking a moment to appreciate how far I've come. So many people I caught up with lately have been impressed by what's on my docket, so that seems to be something going right!
Check out this great review Bridgetown received! This wonderful book couldn’t have been made without the help of @FurtsBurrow @CharlieFergaves @TechnicGrimoire and @FeatherfallFlyt !
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30 years ago today, I started this journey. With so many twists and turns and wonderful people already, I'm very proud of the story my life is becoming.
@KoposArt I love Helvetica from back in the day when it was mandated at university. Arial is common since it's a standard font that I like well enough. And then for slideshow size images I use for titled thumbnails on audio recordings, I found a font called ItsMine that worked well for me!
I am very proud to say that the tables I've assembled for the games I'm running are perhaps the best I've ever had. I'm grateful to be surrounded by so many wonderful storytellers and invested players. 🤍
I'm still trying to puzzle through lessons learned from this year's games. The mystery of levels of difficulty and complexity in live action games is a bizarre one, but a worthy challenge.
I want to live in a world where for every 1 million a person owns they have to sponsor an artist of some sort. If you want to live like a noble from middle ages, above the law and able to do what you want you should be made act like a patron from the renaissance
@FeyEarth I don't really like it, but what I think it does well is resource drain. That said, as a GM, I prefer to resource drain by putting several little fights before a boss fight without a rest, for instance. As a replacement, I think making the effects 1 round only could be good!
@MN_DnD_Unicorn @PennyBlake1827 12 different stories! They were short stories of a few paragraphs each with a main character (in some cases a couple main characters) that was the spirit the bard could summon. Each story showed off their unique personality and skills they were best at!
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