I’M SO INVESTED
To start, I’m high af, so I opened some nachos and queso to enjoy. But I’m SO invested in the battle I haven’t dared enjoy them. I still have a little over 10 minutes left in the episode.
To start, I’m high af, so I opened some nachos and queso to enjoy. But I’m SO invested in the battle I haven’t dared enjoy them. I still have a little over 10 minutes left in the episode.
I’m not even sure if it’s a tree. Hopefully these are enough pictures as I can not get more. Location: Nantucket
Edit: added location
I’m starting the process of getting my mental health in order. I’d take recommendations for a psychologists that I can cross reference with what my insurance will cover.
Ideally Tolland/hartford county but I’m willing to travel.
With him completely ignoring the bottom of the screen when we find out in the TotK? Playthrough there’s a bunch of stuff in front of it.
So the players just hit lvl two, did a mini dungeon, and I going to give them a little something (there’s two rogues so seeing them both try to pocket anything of value is gonna be funny).
My question is: is it better to roll the loot at the table or beforehand, and tailor it slightly. Maybe a mix of both?
I’m playing on the switch 2 (a recent patch made it finally playable for me), so I’m super frustrated with the game in general. Cut scenes are a jerky mess. But this sub keeps me playing, even if it is until something in the game breaks and I gotta put it down for the day.
I had Indian for the first time a few months ago, and have been trying to recreate the warmth of the spices. So far it’s come out bland.
Edit, recipe im using.
2 Bnls Skinless Chicken Thighs (1#4oz)
1/2 t Pepper
Pinch Kosher Salt
1T Butter
2.64oz Chp Red Onion
Pinch Ginger Root
1 clove garlic fine dice
2.3 oz Heavy Cream
1/4 t Cayene
1/3 t Coriander
1/3 t Cumin
¼ t Cinnamon
4 t Dry Mustard
¼ t Paprika
4oz Crushed Tomatoes
Method Of Preparation
I ask as I ran an encounter recently with that scenario. Player snuffed their lamp and hid in the darkness. I had them do their hide check. (Much) later I remembered skeletons have dark vision so he should have made the roll at disadvantage.