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Drejk wrote:
taig wrote:

Halfway through the A-Z challenge, I finally decided to put in a badger.

Y'know, for everyone who was waiting for one...

Taig, "A melesmaniac continues to benefit from fast healing even when it drops below 0 hit points." is a redundant sentence, fast healing already "continues to function (even at negative hit points) until a creature dies".

I misread that, then. I will fix it.

Thanks!


I think that in 3.0 or maybe even in 3.5 that Fast Healing stopped working at 0 or -1 hp but it was changed. One of the small things we often forget.


Or maybe not. I can't find but I recall seeing that somewhere... Maybe it wasn't WotC rule or was in specific book instead of SRD.

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And here I thought I thanked everyone in today's post, while forgetting about kindly editors who help polish my entries. :)

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I checked the PFSRD and somehow completely passed over the "(even at negative hit points)" or read it as "(except at negative hit points)". I actually read about fast healing to make sure I didn't put something incorrect in there, and I ended up failing my reading comprehension roll. :P


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taig wrote:

And here I thought I thanked everyone in today's post, while forgetting about kindly editors who help polish my entries. :)

Polish polish is the best.


And F5-time is creeping closer...


*looks on his boots* I should buy some and give the boots some loving. New boots would be even better.


I remember seeing sentence that stated that fast healing worked as long at the creature had 1 or more hit point but I can't recall where it was. It is not in 3.0 SRD special abilities.


Off to session.


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Hey Freehold, St. Louis has a Comic Con, too! I know you enjoy this sort of thing.

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Have fun, Drejk!


Well, this is really cool. The SLU prof I emailed about our snakeskin forwarded it to the Curator of Herpetology & Aquatics at the St. Louis Zoo, who was kind enough to reply in person and give us a resource who might come onsite to check it out and try to find the snake.

Turns out a constrictor this size would generally eat rabbits and squirrels and probably not go much bigger than that.

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Treppa wrote:

Well, this is really cool. The SLU prof I emailed about our snakeskin forwarded it to the Curator of Herpetology & Aquatics at the St. Louis Zoo, who was kind enough to reply in person and give us a resource who might come onsite to check it out and try to find the snake.

Turns out a constrictor this size would generally eat rabbits and squirrels and probably not go much bigger than that.

probably


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much


So if you've got cats or smaller dogs, be a little cautious with them for a few days, right? >_>


We'll see what the St. Louis Herpetological Society has to say. If it's a dangerous animal on the loose, I feel obligated to warn people. But we did contact Animal Control, who hasn't called or shown up yet.

Interesting that the 'ivory tower academics' act much more quickly than the civil servants who are paid to respond.

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Treppa wrote:

Well, this is really cool. The SLU prof I emailed about our snakeskin forwarded it to the Curator of Herpetology & Aquatics at the St. Louis Zoo, who was kind enough to reply in person and give us a resource who might come onsite to check it out and try to find the snake.

Turns out a constrictor this size would generally eat rabbits and squirrels and probably not go much bigger than that.

So... This?


hi everyone


Where in STL are you, Treppa? I grew up in the suburbs around there.


Treppa wrote:

Well, this is really cool. The SLU prof I emailed about our snakeskin forwarded it to the Curator of Herpetology & Aquatics at the St. Louis Zoo, who was kind enough to reply in person and give us a resource who might come onsite to check it out and try to find the snake.

Turns out a constrictor this size would generally eat rabbits and squirrels and probably not go much bigger than that.

are there native constrictor snakes native in north america, I asociate them with jungles (I know some invasive ones are in the everglades) or is it an escaped pet ?


Drejk wrote:
Or maybe not. I can't find but I recall seeing that somewhere... Maybe it wasn't WotC rule or was in specific book instead of SRD.

in 3.5 fast healing works from 0 upward but not under 0 (exept for trolls)


@CH: Yes, that.
@Scintillae: We're currently in St. Peters, in St. Charles County
@aeglos: No, they are definitely not native here. It's either an escaped pet or... uh... I dunno. Global warming?


Treppa wrote:
We're currently in St. Peters, in St. Charles County

Wow. I lived in O'Fallon until high school.

Scarab Sages

Mrgh.


Grmph?

Silver Crusade

Is it naptime?


I wish....

Silver Crusade

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Celestial Healer wrote:
Last night, I had the idea for a homebrew world. Now to let it germinate...

What do people think... Is this cool or not cool?

Spoiler:
This campaign world is going through something of an Industrial Revolution. There are steam engines, basic firearms, clockworks, and so on. It is not true steampunk, though, because this is all fairly recent and the vestiges of an agrarian society are everywhere. In the countryside, a landed gentry look down their noses at an ascendent industrial class and cling to their high-minded traditions of land management and sporting.

The rise of technology is coming into conflict with the older arts of magic, embodied in the elves. The gentry still pride themselves on sending their scions to academies of learning, headed by elvish scholars, whose long lives enable them to remember the bygone days.

The technology is not fueled by magic; it is fueled by invention. The main intersection between the two is alchemy, which is an important pursuit among the urban populations. Apart from the humans, the masters of engineering and alchemy are the gnomes.

On the other side of the tech equation are the elves, who cling to their old ways; the halflings, who dwell in agrarian, luddite communities; and the dwarves, who, due to generations of low birthrates, are now a fraction of their past population, but are still known for their skills at older trades such as smithing and mining. Folk of all races who reject the advance of technology may be inclined to join the druidic circles in the countryside.

The evil races tend to fall into two categories: those who dwell among the human population, always just out of sight (vampires, various types of shapeshifters, sewer-dwellers, etc), and those who live on the frontiers of civilization (where you will find the orcs, monstrous humanoids, etc.).

Does this seem like the type of setting people would want to play in?


It sounds a lot like the early parts of my own setting at the Age of Steam point in the timeline. I approve =)

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That sounds cool to me, CH. :)


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CH, that sounds really cool. Victorian type setting with magic added in = awesome. :)


OMG. The Boston Marathon was just bombed


Sounds like a good concept to me.


An explosion has rocked the finish line at the Boston Marathon. It looks pretty bad.

I hope Pat wasn't there.


My condolences to the families who lost anyone at the marathon.

Time for Warhammers of Justice to get to work.


CBS has good shots and photos of the explosion. Looks like terrorist work again.


Kajehase wrote:
Sounds like a good concept to me.

Well f&&&, that was an inappropriately placed post :(


BluePigeon wrote:
CBS has good shots and photos of the explosion. Looks like terrorist work again.

*lots of swearing*


...the hell?


What the hell indeed O_o


BBC News is doing live reporting on the web, as well

And The Guardian are running live updates


Kajehase wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Sounds like a good concept to me.
Well f~$+, that was an inappropriately placed post :(

That's alright. And a third bomb has gone off. What the F---!

I wonder if they're going to close down Las Vegas next.


BluePigeon wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Sounds like a good concept to me.
Well f~$+, that was an inappropriately placed post :(

That's alright. And a third bomb has gone off. What the F---!

I wonder if they're going to close down Las Vegas next.

Probably a controlled explosion.


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Holy. S&+%.

Prayers to all.


I need to shut the television off. 2 dead, 24 injured.

I feel the need for a bottle of Haterade.


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Kinda makes the daily irritations seem nonimportant, doesn't it?

Just. WTF.


BluePigeon wrote:

An explosion has rocked the finish line at the Boston Marathon. It looks pretty bad.

I hope Pat wasn't there.

I'm good. Extremely angry right now. I think I need to unhook and relax a bit


Celestial Healer wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Last night, I had the idea for a homebrew world. Now to let it germinate...

What do people think... Is this cool or not cool?

** spoiler omitted **

Does this seem like the type of setting people would want to play in?

Have you seen Wolsung?

There are similarities (and differences).


Anyone of FaWtLies or other forumites in Boston?

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