Building my homebrew world of Permia here on twitter. Advice is listened to and criticism is respected. This may be the most valuable thing I pass on to my children, as it means the most to me above money and possessions.
@ApplewhiteGames I taught new players how to play individually with the same exact scenario for each one of them.
1. a little exploration
2.a small role play encounter
3.a unwinnable combat encounter resulting in their death
4.a friendly nearby cleric raising them
5. greet each other in temple
@Role_Play_Chat Through their backstory or find out during play with targeted questions from npcs, who they love. Then when they have that realization, that becomes their hyperfocus. Do absolutely everything they can for their love, and if they are dead? Well thereโs the twist
@fightpunch Just in general it is the hardest thing in the world to do. If the current profession is killing your spirit, you have to do everything you can to get out of it. You know this, though. I'm just reaffirming the thoughts in your own head. I hope you find happiness.
@mattcolville If you want spoiler on the cow, i got the tea, but it's all over the net too. I liked how it ended up for me with the cow! (In act 3 that is)
@benduchek@rArmyReddit He was 6โ6โ at least and old as the hills. We talked crap about his age and he took any crap we through at him. We had a dress whites inspection and when he came on deck he had at least five if not six rows! He was never given shit again by anyone on board!
@benduchek@rArmyReddit I was assigned to the USS GREY FF-1054 in the early 90โs. We were a reserve frigate and used to getting Vietnam Vets on weekends and during the summer but I will never forget the MS (cook) that was assigned as active before we decommissioned/1