Image 1 — Custom Bound The Pale Horse
Image 2 — Custom Bound The Pale Horse
Image 3 — Custom Bound The Pale Horse

Custom Bound The Pale Horse

I commissioned Cattle Abduction Bookbinding to make me a copy of The Pale Horse. Though it turned out good, so thought I'd share.

u/majykman2 — 8 days ago
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How to use The Many Warlock's most interesting feature?

I really enjoy the flavor of The Many warlock subclass from Griffons Saddlebag, but honestly how to use the class is less clear. What I think is its most powerful ability is at 6, and is as follows:

"Once per turn, you can expend one head to take a reaction even if you’ve already used your reaction. You can’t use this benefit on the same turn that you take your normal reaction."

You can essentially use the subclass's resource to gain an extra reaction each round, but you cannot use the reaction on the same turn as your first reaction. This limit combined with that of warlock's low spell slots makes it hard for me to see how to use it. Any suggestions are appreciated!

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u/majykman2 — 21 days ago

I'm sure there's a thousand thousand versions of this post here so I apologize in advance. Higher education or vocational school is essentially a condition of living with my parents, as well a pittance of rent/bills I pay. I'm very grateful for what they have paid for, but it has simultaneously made me miserable. I've been going to community college going on 3 years now (due to some poor class choices, mental health stuff, and difficulty balancing work and school) and I've basically reached the point at the end of this semester where it's time to transfer; I have no damn clue what to transfer into. I love history but I doubt a BA in history from what colleges I can actually afford to attend will be good for me. I supposed second would be becoming a Social Studies teacher, but I worry I have no interest in teaching teenagers, just an interest in the material. I've had interest in Comp Sci, but the state of AI and a particularly bad professor have stumped me in that direction. I don't know what to do or how to get help. I don't really have time left to just "discover" my career like many people seem to say about college. My parents are older and are not happy that I am still undecided, evidently because they have stated they are going to keep working until myself and my siblings are through school. Kind of just a vent of post, but help or anecdotes are appreciated. Thanks

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u/majykman2 — 2 months ago