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need

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just

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I

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C'mon! We're almost to 700.

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Naptime. Looks like I'll do a night shift on my night off.

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Copyright infringement. That kills this thread.

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Post for Tuesday.

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The weather is so bi-polar out in the Southwest. It's grey, cold and damp outside this morning. When I awoke, I though Las Vegas was replaced by soggy boggy London.

Weird.

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I'm off Mondays. Ah the joys of a good long sleep.

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Moorluck wrote:
BluePigeon wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
BluePigeon wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

One of the loveliest models I have seen in a long time.

Had to share with you folks.

Have an account of DeviantArt. DO you have a link?
Link should be working.
Sorry I should have specified. Do you have an account, like a collection's account under your own name. BTW, great pic.

Ah, my bad.

Yeah you can find some of my pencil work in my gallery, under the name Moorluck. That one I saw and had to fave, the photographer is also on FB.

Cool. I like looking through portfolios. Makes me want to put mine together someday.

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Moorluck wrote:
BluePigeon wrote:
Moorluck wrote:

One of the loveliest models I have seen in a long time.

Had to share with you folks.

Have an account of DeviantArt. DO you have a link?
Link should be working.

Sorry I should have specified. Do you have an account, like a collection's account under your own name. BTW, great pic.

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Moorluck wrote:

One of the loveliest models I have seen in a long time.

Had to share with you folks.

Have an account of DeviantArt. DO you have a link?

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Aberzombie wrote:

I saw a werewolf drinkin' a pina colada at Trader Vic's

And his hair was perfect

Aooohoooo! Werewolves of London

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Moorluck wrote:
BluePigeon wrote:
"You're all clear kid! Now let's blow this thing and go home!"
That's what she said.

Carrie Fisher?

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Moorluck wrote:
BluePigeon wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
I think I'll go with The Stuff for tonight's 80's horror flick.
Never heard of that one.
Neither had I before tonight. It looks pretty cheesy, with a killer bacteria/ice cream conspiracy and all, but I'm in the mood for cheese tonight.

LOL! Sounds like something right out of Gamma World.

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Moorluck wrote:
I think I'll go with The Stuff for tonight's 80's horror flick.

Never heard of that one.

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"You're all clear kid! Now let's blow this thing and go home!"

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Moorluck wrote:

Now it's time to watch Creepshow. >:)

I told you guys I love the 80's horror movies.

The Crate is awesome. A good idea that stops adventurers from opening every chest they fins in any dungeon. >:)

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I cooked and ate homemade supreme beef burritos this evening and I am stuffed.

:::Urp!:::

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Moorluck wrote:
Jerry Only wrote:
DEVILOCK!
When did the Hulk go grunge?

Around 1990-something with the help of Peter David.

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wonders if he'll piss off anyone else at work tonight.

Ya, I'm petty and I would so rip off a customer for a measly $2.85. Some people should stop drinking Steel reserve 211 and get a life.

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Moorluck wrote:
Ha! John Goodman had a bit, no pun intended, part in CHUD.... then he got eaten.

I like CHUD. That's a good movie.

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pecks at the ground around the red barn then ducks into the barn

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They're playing Christmas carols on the store radio system and they won't stop. I fear for my sanity this holiday season.

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Aberzombie wrote:
Fear the box!!

I like it.

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Tonight's dinner is still a mystery to me, but no mystery meat.

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James Jacobs wrote:
BluePigeon wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
Jedi Jack wrote:

James, Jedi Knight or Sith Lord

Darth Maul or Darth Vader

Finally, bounty hunter or smuggler.

Please rephrase in the context of a question.

I will oh might T-Rex.

What are your preferences to the previously mentioned names and templates/characters classes. Who do you prefer in a RPG situation.

You still didn't use a question mark to punctuate your so-called question, but I in all my benevolence and patience shall answer nevertheless.

Sith Lord.
Darth Vader.
Smuggler.

Thank you sir! Oh, I forgot to put the "y" after mighty.

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Draco Bahamut wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:


They wouldn't work. NPC classes have no class abilities to swap out, and therefore can't have archetypes.

For player characters, maybe. But for GMs, i don´t think so. They don´t need to be as big as the players archetypes, and they can change things like skills, weapon proficiences and spell lists as fit for GMs imagination.

Failed Apprentice (Adept Archetype)
Spells: Failed Apprentice casts arcane spells, even if he is unarmored he has to check a spell failure chance as if he is wearing leather armor all the time. If he got 95 or higher in the spell failure check, he gets a string of wild magic and casts his Failed Apprentice with +1 caster level.

Spoiled Princess (Aristocrat Archetype)
Class Skills: The Spoiled Princess loses Craft and Survival skills, but gets Stealth as class skill.
Weapon and Armor Proficiency: Only simples weapons, and light armor.
Royal Grace: At 5th level Spoiled princess put her cha bonus in saving and as a luck bonus do AC.

Waitress (Commoner Archetype)
Class Skills: Appraise, Escape Artist, Heal, Linguistics, Sense Motive and Perception.
Weapon and Armor Proficiency: None, but recieve Catch Off-Guard as a bonus feat at 2nd level.

Magismith (Expert Archetype)
Class Skills: Appraise, Craft, Disable Device, Knowledge (Arcana, Engineering), Profession, Sense Motive, Spellcraft, Use Magic Device
Skill ranks per level 4 + int
Mastersmith Spell List: Starting at 2nd level and at even magismith level, the magismith adds a spell from this list to his Magismith class spell list (Magismith don´t learn to cast spells): Align Weapon, Bless Weapon, Chill Metal, Heat Metal, Identify, Mending, Magic Weapon, etc...

Militia (Warrior Archetype)
Alignment: Lawful only.
Class Skills: Climb , Craft , Handle Animal , Intimidate , Perception, Profession , Ride , Sense Motive, and Swim.
Skill Ranks per Level: 2 + Int modifier.
Weapon and Armor Proficiency: The Militia is proficient in the use of all simple and martial weapons and with...

Niiiiceeee. Mind if I use these?

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wraithstrike wrote:
Astral Wanderer wrote:
All right for the paralysis, but RAW I'm not sure about the negative energy damage. That damage is due to a specific natural weapon, and I see no clear rule about being able to use a natural weapon (be it a touch or not) while delivering a touch spell. Surely it makes sense that both things function, since this natural weapon is also a touch, but RAW, I don't know.

If they are all delivered by touch attacks then they would all work. Touch spells are not restricted to hands. They only require you to touch someone.

lich wrote:

Melee Attack: A lich has a touch attack that it can use once per round as a natural weapon. A lich fighting without weapons uses its natural weapons (if it has any) in addition to its touch attack (which is treated as a primary natural weapon that replaces one claw or slam attack, if the creature has any). A lich armed with a weapon uses its weapons normally, and can use its touch attack as a secondary natural weapon.

Damage: A lich's touch attack uses negative energy to deal 1d8 points of damage to living creatures + 1 point of damage per 2 Hit Dice possessed by the lich. As negative energy, this damage can be used to heal undead creatures. A lich can take a full-round action to infuse itself with this energy, healing damage as if it had used its touch attack against itself.

The Lich could always grapple as per the Pathfinder Core Rulebook on pgs. 199 - 201.

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James Jacobs wrote:
Jedi Jack wrote:

James, Jedi Knight or Sith Lord

Darth Maul or Darth Vader

Finally, bounty hunter or smuggler.

Please rephrase in the context of a question.

I will oh might T-Rex.

What are your preferences to the previously mentioned names and templates/characters classes. Who do you prefer in a RPG situation.

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I bought a small stack of comics today. It's pure nirvana.

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Crimson Jester wrote:
It's too darn cold outside!!!!!!!!!!!

Get a jacket!

Oh, mine.

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Philly cheese steak sandwich for dinner and then..., it was gone.

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Crimson Jester wrote:
** spoiler omitted **...

CJ, that was.., was just awesome.

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Mothman wrote:
No thanks, but I'll take naked Amy Pond.

I second that.

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people stop giving Chris Self ideas, huh. It scares me.

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TOZ wrote:
Remember, every day is just a construct of your mind. Someone who doesn't go to work on Mondays probably has no problem with them.

I'm off Monday and Tuesdays and I don't have a problem with them. It's great to sleep in while everyone drives into their morning grind.

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Celestial Healer wrote:
BluePigeon wrote:
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Kill Bill Vol. 01 and 02 stand out worry editions to any DVD, IMOPO.

Oh, Good Morning everyone.

That should read "...as worthy editions..."
Actually, I believe it should read "as worthy additions" ;)

Just can't write this evening. It's just too much...

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And good evening every body. I hope dinner was especially tasty.

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BluePigeon wrote:

Kill Bill Vol. 01 and 02 stand out worry editions to any DVD, IMOPO.

Oh, Good Morning everyone.

That should read "...as worthy editions..."

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Kill Bill Vol. 01 and 02 stand out worry editions to any DVD, IMOPO.

Oh, Good Morning everyone.

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I hear the call of the Mojave Wasteland and Fallout New Vegas. Time to shoot some targets. :)

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Moorluck wrote:
BluePigeon wrote:

*Opens Eyes*

Good evening everyone. I'm prepping for another night shift. Temp manager is gone and my old/new manager has returned from neck surgery. I have ordered my copy of Skyrim for PC. The world is turning right once again.

Bout damn time BP, let me know when it heads this way with it's rightness turning self. ;)

Will do.:)

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*Opens Eyes*

Good evening everyone. I'm prepping for another night shift. Temp manager is gone and my old/new manager has returned from neck surgery. I have order my copy of Skyrim for PC. The world is turning right once again.

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The Four horsemen should be galloping to my front doorstep by Christmas.

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What? I can't hear you.

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Morning everyone. Winter is here in Las Vegas. Mother Nature is kicking up 45 to 60 mile winds gusts with pollen and flying debris to make one cringe. There goes any outdoor activities for the day or two.

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Those shaded bits Paizo implemented with the return replies hurt my eyes. I..., I think its subliminal messaging.

Suddenly drops on the floor and goes into seizures

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Have you ever practiced falconry. The art of raising falcons and other birds of prey.

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JMD031 wrote:
Due to lack of enthusiasm on my part, there was no rants during the weekend. But fear not, for in the near future I will begin ranting again.

Yea, you still have five more to go.

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