Look, maybe he was a paladin of Sune. (Or Calistira, if they’re playing Pathfinder.)
Look, maybe he was a paladin of Sune. (Or Calistira, if they’re playing Pathfinder.)
An actual exchange in a group my wife was in, back before we were even dating:
Player: “I wanna catch the stone from his sling! What should I roll for that?”
DM: “Damage.”
Volo sure has a lot to answer for.
I have promised myself a rogue named “Duncan Disorderly” but have yet to actually play him.
Put the “Master” in “Game Master!” ~Professor DM, Dungeon Craft
Me too, I backed the project but I’m not on the Patreon, so I gotta wait for my packet, lol. But if James was right in the last Q&A they posted to the YouTube, it should be out sometime next month!
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What does that mean?!
POODLE WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?!!
Rope your girlfriend into it, Konsi, that’s what you have her for.
Your drawing style is adorable.
Colville suggests that starting in a tavern is a chance to show off the setting in a microcosm. Put folks there that represent various factions or attitudes prevalent in the setting. When I ran a Savage Pathfinder game and had my players start in a tavern, I had some incurious off-duty town guards, the dillettante son of the mayor. I couldn’t figure out a way to work in the diabolist church (I set my game in Cheliax), but I did have a choice of several “first jobs” for them to take.