
Freehold DM |

There's something to be said for Denver, too.
I unexpectedly love the high plains and front range. It's so dry here that mold isn't a problem. Insects are few and far between. It's always cool at night. There aren't any hideous storms like there were in southwest Illinois (they were much worse there than across the river in St. Louis).
that sounds nice.....

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Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:Thank you. That means alot to me.Freehold DM wrote:Also, only a handful of people have looked at the Paladins for my homebrew. Please examine them. I promise it won't turn into an alignment/paladin debate.I could play that.
I have never played a paladin but with the whole no alignment thing it would be kinda kewl

Kajehase |

Got to warch the local football team play their league opener in Division 4 North Västergötland (6th tier on the Swedish football pyramid) on the neighbourhood plasti-pitch (lots of rain lately).
A stable 2-0 victory against IFK Hjo (which the English speakers would spell "Yo" ) has me in a fine mood while frying bacon and mushrooms for dinner.

Freehold DM |

Freehold DM wrote:I have never played a paladin but with the whole no alignment thing it would be kinda kewlTin Foil Yamakah wrote:Thank you. That means alot to me.Freehold DM wrote:Also, only a handful of people have looked at the Paladins for my homebrew. Please examine them. I promise it won't turn into an alignment/paladin debate.I could play that.
Well, it's not really NO alignment as much as the individual player chooses what the paladin in question has a "problem" with and what they idealize or hold up as sacred or important. I was very much inspired by OWOD Hunter: The Reckoning with respect to each person who "gets the call" is an individual first and foremost and might be very different from someone else who got the same "call". I wanted there to be more opportunity to be a different kind of zealot than just lawful good- which on at least one occasion for me, lead to a serious fight in game(mild debate out of game) as to which aspect a paladin was "supposed" to hold dear.

Drejk |

aeglos wrote:Don't sell yourself short. Your skill at writing in English is better than some Americans I know.Aberzombie wrote:Am I the only person who goes back and edits his posts for spelling errors?I do sometimes, between my English skills and my I-Pad typing skills I have A LOT of spelling errors, and i try to corret at least enough of them to get my posts understandable
It's not hard, you know... :P

Drejk |

You know... Gothic looks differently than how I remembered it...
Oh, wait, it isn't Gothic! It's Risen!
Still, it feels like Gothic 2.0 (with a lots of feelings from Gothic II as well - ruined temples everywhere).
No wonder, though. It's a game from the same company made after they parted their ways with publisher of Gothic. Shows how dumb IP laws are if the publisher becomes owner of the IP instead of the creator. *sigh*
"IP laws exist to protect creators!" Right...

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Aberzombie wrote:Spent last night putting stuff from IKEA together out in the garage, drinking a few beers out of my beer fridge! Woot!The assimilation process continues apace. Good. Good. *steeples fingers together*
Not really. I get real furniture whenever I can, but the IKEA stuff is cheap and something I don't mind exposing to my kids.

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And it's been a busy day. Hit Walmart, Lowes and the dry cleaners this morning. Put gas in the truck and got it washed while I was out that way. Then I picked up lunch. After lunch it was putting together two chairs. Then I cleaned and re-organized my garage.
After all that, I cut my hair, cleaned myself up, and hit the grocery store with the boy. Now I'm home and the groceries are unloaded. After dinner I'll give the boy his bath, get him to bed, then go over to the old house and pick-up some more stuff. Once I get home from that I'll probably go ahead and unpack/reorganize stuff in new house.

ebon_fyre |

Kajehase wrote:Not really. I get real furniture whenever I can, but the IKEA stuff is cheap and something I don't mind exposing to my kids.Aberzombie wrote:Spent last night putting stuff from IKEA together out in the garage, drinking a few beers out of my beer fridge! Woot!The assimilation process continues apace. Good. Good. *steeples fingers together*
Amen. I cringe with all the antiques around Grammy & Papa's house.