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Here's a different take on the aranea.


Happy birthday, CH. :)

Congrats to FHDM's wife. :)


Rawr! wrote:
Here's a different take on the aranea.

Treason!

I was expecting one of your monsters!


Drejk wrote:
Rawr! wrote:
Here's a different take on the aranea.

Treason!

I was expecting one of your monsters!

Instead of your gramma?


Thanks guys, on behalf of my wife.

That is one cute aranea.

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32

Rawr! wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

I love my RPG library.

I have been tossing around the quasi-Victorian setting in my head and wanting a campaign idea to put in it. I gathered up a bunch of materials, including:

The 2E Villains Guide
The 3.5E DMG2
The 3.5E book Exemplars of Evil
The 4E Book of Vile Darkness
The Pathfinder NPC Guide
The Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide

After perusing all of these, I think I have cobbled together my ideas. All those old books are great for inspiration!

(This may turn into a new PbP, so stay tuned.)

(My Ravenloft game is not going away! Too many great things in store there.)

Cool! I'd like to participate in that.

Have you looked at Masque of the Red Death CH?

It's a Victorian-era setting branded with the Ravenloft Logo. It was originally put out as a 2e Boxed Set and a companion Gazeteer, but Sword & Sorcery put out a 3e Hardcover version as well. I looooove the setting ( I'd love to play in a Victorian-era game some day) and given your Evil/Horror sourcebooks used above I think this could be a useful resource for you. :)


Drejk wrote:
Rawr! wrote:
Here's a different take on the aranea.

Treason!

I was expecting one of your monsters!

Hee hee. That's what I get for setting up expectations.

I'll have a monster this Friday. :)

Scarab Sages RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32

Drejk wrote:
Rawr! wrote:
Here's a different take on the aranea.

Treason!

I was expecting one of your monsters!

It could be one of his monsters at some point...


My photo got a handful of likes from females. The catch is 5 of 7 are in relationships, sixth is from another city and the last one is divorced with five year old kid... And probably in a relationship.

I suspect that I would got a like from another married female if she had a facebook account.


No wonder I had a headache today. It is starting raining now.

At least I wasn't caught in a storm while going to/returning from Derp Heresy session despite clouds looking quite stormy.


Yep, Happy Birthday to CH.

I had a nice day, nice walk through the woods, drink at pub, bbq and then a walk home (because I missed the bus).


I think I'll go to sleep soon.


Defnitely going to bed...

*yawn*

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
Celestial Healer wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

I love my RPG library.

I have been tossing around the quasi-Victorian setting in my head and wanting a campaign idea to put in it. I gathered up a bunch of materials, including:

The 2E Villains Guide
The 3.5E DMG2
The 3.5E book Exemplars of Evil
The 4E Book of Vile Darkness
The Pathfinder NPC Guide
The Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide

After perusing all of these, I think I have cobbled together my ideas. All those old books are great for inspiration!

(This may turn into a new PbP, so stay tuned.)

(My Ravenloft game is not going away! Too many great things in store there.)

Dibs!
Noted :)

add me as interested as well

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber

Happy Birthday CH!

BT, I wish I was around to grab that beer with you, but I'm working in East Texas for the moment.

5 am Tuesday morning, I make the weekly trek. Hopefully, I can extend my streak of weeks without hitting a deer to 3.


Celestial Healer wrote:

I love my RPG library.

I have been tossing around the quasi-Victorian setting in my head and wanting a campaign idea to put in it. I gathered up a bunch of materials, including:

The 2E Villains Guide
The 3.5E DMG2
The 3.5E book Exemplars of Evil
The 4E Book of Vile Darkness
The Pathfinder NPC Guide
The Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide

After perusing all of these, I think I have cobbled together my ideas. All those old books are great for inspiration!

(This may turn into a new PbP, so stay tuned.)

(My Ravenloft game is not going away! Too many great things in store there.)

I'm basing my dude directly off of Oscar Wilde, so I can do Oscar Wilde quotes all over the place.

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber

Just purchased my tickets for the PFS Gen Con Special: Siege of the Diamond City - only 33 tickets left after the 4 I purchased.

At this point, I'm not sure what other events we will be doing. But I wanted to at least get into the big one.

Liberty's Edge

Drejk wrote:
My photo got a handful of likes from females. The catch is 5 of 7 are in relationships, sixth is from another city and the last one is divorced with five year old kid... And probably in a relationship.

I know that feeling. Intimately.


I wonder what to do today...


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Drejk wrote:
My photo got a handful of likes from females. The catch is 5 of 7 are in relationships, sixth is from another city and the last one is divorced with five year old kid... And probably in a relationship.
I know that feeling. Intimately.

Isn't that par for the course?

Anyway, hope it works, with lots of employment opportunities coming your way.

Scarab Sages

Good morning FAWTLY Folk! Happy Tuesday! Or, maybe not. Depends on how the day goes. But it's getting cloudy outside, and threatening rain. And I've got at least two meetings today to turn over projects I've been working on.

Scarab Sages

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Over the weekend visited Barnes and Noble in order to use up a $25 gift card I had received for my birthday. Picked up a copy of the new Dan Brown novel, Inferno. Also perused the bargain book shelf and found a copy of the Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales for $8. All told, after using up the entire gift card I spent a grand total of $1.66 in cash.

Scarab Sages

I did something similar with a $25 birthday gift card for Best Buy a week or two back. Used up the entire, thing, spent less than $2 cash, and got two blurays out of it.

Scarab Sages

I'm that awesome!

Scarab Sages

Other than that, my weekend was somewhat crazy.

Scarab Sages

We've got a real estate agent coming to the house tonight. Starting the prep work to put it up on the market. Huzzah!

Scarab Sages

I'm hoping to get a decent price for the house. Despite the drop in the market, I'm thinking we can at least get reasonably close to what we paid for it, considering all the improvements we've made to it.

Scarab Sages

What are some of those improvements, you do not ask? Well.....

- central air
- patched up basement walls
- new basement windows
- new siding and insulation
- refurbished kitchen, including adding a dishwasher and some new cabinents, and replacing the old sink with a new one (including garbage disposal).
- new sink faucet and shower head in the bathroom.

Scarab Sages

Also, newish light fixtures in the kitchen and dining area.

Scarab Sages

Not to mention, my lawn looks awesome! I've been getting it treated for years now. And I take good care of it myself.

Scarab Sages

Although I am considering giving up lawncare when I move to Texas.

Scarab Sages

Not that I care about the heat and humidity. Hell, I grew up with that stuff. But it does bother my shoulder...

Scarab Sages

Anyway, that's enough from me for now. I hope everyone has an awesome day!


Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

I love my RPG library.

I have been tossing around the quasi-Victorian setting in my head and wanting a campaign idea to put in it. I gathered up a bunch of materials, including:

The 2E Villains Guide
The 3.5E DMG2
The 3.5E book Exemplars of Evil
The 4E Book of Vile Darkness
The Pathfinder NPC Guide
The Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide

After perusing all of these, I think I have cobbled together my ideas. All those old books are great for inspiration!

(This may turn into a new PbP, so stay tuned.)

(My Ravenloft game is not going away! Too many great things in store there.)

Dibs!
Noted :)
add me as interested as well

+1


Reading a really controversial thread with the main troll involved set to hidden is utterly hilarious. You get to see all the clever comebacks and counterarguments, and don't have to deal with the flailing self-proclaimed genius spewing half the nonsense.


Oh how I love it when I don't fall asleep after work until around midday, and one of the neighbours decide to do some renovating about 3 hours later.

Also - my mouth tastes like it's been coated with something that tastes really bad. BOOO!


Orthos wrote:
Reading a really controversial thread with the main troll involved set to hidden is utterly hilarious. You get to see all the clever comebacks and counterarguments, and don't have to deal with the flailing self-proclaimed genius spewing half the nonsense.

*flails impotently*

Stop ignoring me!


Kajehase wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Reading a really controversial thread with the main troll involved set to hidden is utterly hilarious. You get to see all the clever comebacks and counterarguments, and don't have to deal with the flailing self-proclaimed genius spewing half the nonsense.

*flails impotently*

Stop ignoring me!

lol


Which thread might this be? You got me curious.

Also, I love this Xbox One related video that also shows corporate corruption at its finest.


It would be the thread related to the very subject you just linked.

Silver Crusade

Treppa wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Something new for our early-rising, foodie, New Yorker friends to do.
That looks delicious. I don't know if I can deal with the line, though.

But you could be one of the first people on Earth to experience a Cronut! Surely that's worth a few minutes in line?

EDIT: If I were there, I'd get you a birthday cronut! Have a happy one, CH.

Ha! Now we're talking.

Silver Crusade

Gentleman Nurn wrote:
Celestial Follower wrote:

Happy birthday, boss!

I made you a turnip cake!

Psst.

CF.

You should get your cakes from this fine establishment in the future, yeeesssss.

They'd be an improvement.

Silver Crusade

flash_cxxi wrote:
Rawr! wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

I love my RPG library.

I have been tossing around the quasi-Victorian setting in my head and wanting a campaign idea to put in it. I gathered up a bunch of materials, including:

The 2E Villains Guide
The 3.5E DMG2
The 3.5E book Exemplars of Evil
The 4E Book of Vile Darkness
The Pathfinder NPC Guide
The Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide

After perusing all of these, I think I have cobbled together my ideas. All those old books are great for inspiration!

(This may turn into a new PbP, so stay tuned.)

(My Ravenloft game is not going away! Too many great things in store there.)

Cool! I'd like to participate in that.

Have you looked at Masque of the Red Death CH?

It's a Victorian-era setting branded with the Ravenloft Logo. It was originally put out as a 2e Boxed Set and a companion Gazeteer, but Sword & Sorcery put out a 3e Hardcover version as well. I looooove the setting ( I'd love to play in a Victorian-era game some day) and given your Evil/Horror sourcebooks used above I think this could be a useful resource for you. :)

Hmm. I don't think I have that.

As it is, though, I am aiming for less gothic in this setting and more of a high fantasy/Lovecraft/Middle Earth hybrid.


Do angels age, or do they just get more divine?

Silver Crusade

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Treppa wrote:
Do angels age, or do they just get more divine?

Yes.


As an IT professional, I am ashamed.

Silver Crusade

Thank you for all the birthday well-wishes! It was a lovely day.

The best part is people who don't alreay know trying to guess my age. I get answers like "24", "27", etc. I knew I would come to love this baby-face one day. (For the record, I turned 32.)

Silver Crusade

Morning, all. What did I miss?


Good morning!


Celestial Healer wrote:
Gentleman Nurn wrote:
Celestial Follower wrote:

Happy birthday, boss!

I made you a turnip cake!

Psst.

CF.

You should get your cakes from this fine establishment in the future, yeeesssss.

They'd be an improvement.

I am an expert in my field, yeeesssss.

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