I'm definitely pretty stoked to have won it. It was actually my second time winning. I won a few months back as well. Got a set of Chessex' Gemini dice, which means I now have red-and-black and blue-and-black, so that's sweet.
he sucks at drawing chins (or perhaps he just thinks he does and is totally psyched out) so he hides them behind beards and armor
sometimes he'll not draw them at all, they'll just have a lower lip where their chin should be
he's like the rob liefeld of chins
except, you know, talented in other areas
My deal with him is that no matter the situation, everyone is lit with bright white light from the same fucking angle. Seriously, look at the highlights on all his pictures.
My deal with him is that no matter the situation, everyone is lit with bright white light from the same fucking angle. Seriously, look at the highlights on all his pictures.
Half the problem with that is because everything in his pictures are made of of the same quartz-like mineral. His characters aren't drawn, they're hewn.
It might be able to distinguish between dice to the extent that it knows that the red one is Gatsby and the green is whoever's etc etc
Basically considering my homebrew shit relies heavily on tables and online dice rollers for ease of calculation the idea of a system that can fuse the best of PbP/IRC with tabletop makes me very happy indeed
Seeing a plume of smoke in the distance, about a mile away, they decided that one party member should scout out the smoke and then report back. Ok, they're guarding a caravan with an important goblin priest and don't want to leave it unattended, that makes some sense. At the base of the smoke, the scout found a troll and his pet bear minding their own business. The scout contacted the party with a sending stone, and everyone agreed on a plan: the lone party member was to attack and kill the troll and his bear.
He did not succeed in this task. He managed to get on his pet drake and order it to return him to the rest of the party, seconds before being knocked unconscious. He died at some point during the 66 death saving throws that he had to make before returning to the caravan.
The plan from here, obviously, was for the party to head off and figure out how their friend died. They fought the troll and his bear, and somehow won the fight without any casualties, though it was an extremely close shave and the battle took a full two hours (the dead character is by far the best dps, and it took them about an hour to realize that splitting dps among four regenerating enemies was a bad idea).
Of course, the irony in all of this is that they originally split the party because guarding this priest was so important, then decided to abandon him in the end. Would it be too much of a dick move for them to return to find the priest missing?
The caravan had about 100 civilian goblins and a member of House Orien, all of which were under the party's protection. So yeah, you could say that there were other people.
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Also, found a pic on the Wizard's website.
However the first one is hilarious. the one vampire just looks so depressed.
I'm not a fan of that guy
he sucks at drawing chins (or perhaps he just thinks he does and is totally psyched out) so he hides them behind beards and armor
sometimes he'll not draw them at all, they'll just have a lower lip where their chin should be
he's like the rob liefeld of chins
except, you know, talented in other areas
Still prefer him to Wayne England.
Who apparently can only draw things that are green, blue, or purple, and coming straight at you out of similarly colored mist.
My deal with him is that no matter the situation, everyone is lit with bright white light from the same fucking angle. Seriously, look at the highlights on all his pictures.
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Half the problem with that is because everything in his pictures are made of of the same quartz-like mineral. His characters aren't drawn, they're hewn.
Hewn, I say!
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Thanks for that, I love the idea of augmented tabletop
Nope! Imagine throwing your pretty dice on to the screen's surface, and it detects what you threw and parses the result!
Watching.
Judging.
Basically considering my homebrew shit relies heavily on tables and online dice rollers for ease of calculation the idea of a system that can fuse the best of PbP/IRC with tabletop makes me very happy indeed
Who was the administrator on that deal, because I'd like to file a complaint from Boot Services into the Ass Department.
You use the red dice during my hypothetical game mister and you'll like it!
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Pair of ones
Pair of ones
Pair of ones
Pair of ones.
You're not my real dad!
if the table mistakes my breasts for a die, i will be insulted.
I think he means the nipples.
Talkin' bout them innie nipples.
My nipples aren't that tiny.
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Seeing a plume of smoke in the distance, about a mile away, they decided that one party member should scout out the smoke and then report back. Ok, they're guarding a caravan with an important goblin priest and don't want to leave it unattended, that makes some sense. At the base of the smoke, the scout found a troll and his pet bear minding their own business. The scout contacted the party with a sending stone, and everyone agreed on a plan: the lone party member was to attack and kill the troll and his bear.
He did not succeed in this task. He managed to get on his pet drake and order it to return him to the rest of the party, seconds before being knocked unconscious. He died at some point during the 66 death saving throws that he had to make before returning to the caravan.
The plan from here, obviously, was for the party to head off and figure out how their friend died. They fought the troll and his bear, and somehow won the fight without any casualties, though it was an extremely close shave and the battle took a full two hours (the dead character is by far the best dps, and it took them about an hour to realize that splitting dps among four regenerating enemies was a bad idea).
Of course, the irony in all of this is that they originally split the party because guarding this priest was so important, then decided to abandon him in the end. Would it be too much of a dick move for them to return to find the priest missing?
Rock Band DLC | GW:OttW - arrcd | WLD - Thortar