...Do cattle herders still use 'head' to count the number of cows or steer they have?
...cus' Brahmin got two of them thangs
...cus' Brahmin got two of them thangs
Hey all!
I'm starting a Fallout 2d20 campaign with some friends, and I wanted to do so in the Bluegrass state, and I'd love some suggestions or thoughts. I've been doing some heavy research into the state's culture, and while I feel like I've got some good starting points, I'm sure I'm missing plenty that make a state native aghast
As the title says, I was a part of a rather good length campaign back when the game just had the core rulebook. I remember it rather fondly, but the game did have some issues like missing junk/scrap, and references to absent or misnamed equipment.
I'm curious to see how much the games come along, if there have been any improvements, if the new materials are worthwhile, etc
Title. I'd love to have some historical facts or scholarly consensuses or the like. I made this post because I saw a quote about how knowing and labeling parts of the Abyss and its demon lords was a waste of time according to Mordenkainen, like trying to label certain parts of a house fire, and I think it'd be fun if my character had an opinion on that.
Happy Pride month!
Title!
Kneejerk thoughts were for something like Fathomless Gears for the underwater stuff and semi eldritch nature, but that's all I got, and that's more about fighting in big mechs