Moff Rimmer |
Hello everyone. Back -- for the most part. Got to get back to work.
Didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked, but spent some good time with family. Got a couple of good pics of Boulder Falls if you are interested.
Bitter Thorn |
Hello everyone. Back -- for the most part. Got to get back to work.
Didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked, but spent some good time with family. Got a couple of good pics of Boulder Falls if you are interested.
Sweet!
aeglos |
Hello everyone. Back -- for the most part. Got to get back to work.
Didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked, but spent some good time with family. Got a couple of good pics of Boulder Falls if you are interested.
wow, nice!
Ashe Ravenheart |
Hope everyone's weekend was fantastic!
Of course, after weekend comes work. And my started off BRILLIANTLY with me driving to within 10 miles of work, stopping for gas as I always do, and then not being able to start the car back up because the battery was shot.
So, I got a jump, called work, told them I had to take the car to the shop, and proceeded to drive all the way back home, get the battery replaced and log in from home to work.
The price for working at home the day after Memorial Day weekend? $104.22
Bitter Thorn |
Hope everyone's weekend was fantastic!
Of course, after weekend comes work. And my started off BRILLIANTLY with me driving to within 10 miles of work, stopping for gas as I always do, and then not being able to start the car back up because the battery was shot.
So, I got a jump, called work, told them I had to take the car to the shop, and proceeded to drive all the way back home, get the battery replaced and log in from home to work.
The price for working at home the day after Memorial Day weekend? $104.22
Ouch! I remember when a good battery was $20, and I'm old, but I'm not that old.
Studpuffin |
Hello everyone. Back -- for the most part. Got to get back to work.
Didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked, but spent some good time with family. Got a couple of good pics of Boulder Falls if you are interested.
I always like your photos. Those falls are gorgeous. I envy you Colorado's terrain sometimes. :)
Emperor7 |
Moff Rimmer wrote:I always like your photos. Those falls are gorgeous. I envy you Colorado's terrain sometimes. :)Hello everyone. Back -- for the most part. Got to get back to work.
Didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked, but spent some good time with family. Got a couple of good pics of Boulder Falls if you are interested.
Only sometimes? You live in Ohio! Granted that southern Ohio at least has some hills. I have to drive north to get away from miles of flat urban landscape. ;P
nathan blackmer |
*runs into the thread, on fire*
Hello Fawtlers.
narrowly dodged some nasty weather last night in north dakota. 90 mph gusts of wind, near constant lightning. Fled our apartment for the safety of a friend's (they have a basement, apparently that's important tornado survival equipment!)
My cat, Mildred Percivel Wexley, took the initiative during the stormy dash to the neighbors and decided to eviscerate me.
In other news, life is crazy, work is nuts. how about ya'all?
Emperor7 |
*runs into the thread, on fire*
Hello Fawtlers.
narrowly dodged some nasty weather last night in north dakota. 90 mph gusts of wind, near constant lightning. Fled our apartment for the safety of a friend's (they have a basement, apparently that's important tornado survival equipment!)
My cat, Mildred Percivel Wexley, took the initiative during the stormy dash to the neighbors and decided to eviscerate me.
In other news, life is crazy, work is nuts. how about ya'all?
About the same, sans the really bad weather. Brother!
Couldn't help chuckling at your cat dilemma. The wife and I were watching the old Batman series on TV last nite, a Catwoman episode. Robin was attacked by a trained black cat, whose nails were dipped in venom which made Robin CAThargic. Luckily, Batman had a box of Universal Antidote Chiclets in his utility belt. Otherwise, it would have been a CATastrophe!
nathan blackmer |
nathan blackmer wrote:*runs into the thread, on fire*
Hello Fawtlers.
narrowly dodged some nasty weather last night in north dakota. 90 mph gusts of wind, near constant lightning. Fled our apartment for the safety of a friend's (they have a basement, apparently that's important tornado survival equipment!)
My cat, Mildred Percivel Wexley, took the initiative during the stormy dash to the neighbors and decided to eviscerate me.
In other news, life is crazy, work is nuts. how about ya'all?
About the same, sans the really bad weather. Brother!
Couldn't help chuckling at your cat dilemma. The wife and I were watching the old Batman series on TV last nite, a Catwoman episode. Robin was attacked by a trained black cat, whose nails were dipped in venom which made Robin CAThargic. Luckily, Batman had a box of Universal Antidote Chiclets in his utility belt. Otherwise, it would have been a CATastrophe!
lol damnit Adam West!
Yeah the cat and I, we have an interesting relationsip. I'm surprised it's still alive.
Bitter Thorn |
nathan blackmer wrote:*runs into the thread, on fire*
Hello Fawtlers.
narrowly dodged some nasty weather last night in north dakota. 90 mph gusts of wind, near constant lightning. Fled our apartment for the safety of a friend's (they have a basement, apparently that's important tornado survival equipment!)
My cat, Mildred Percivel Wexley, took the initiative during the stormy dash to the neighbors and decided to eviscerate me.
In other news, life is crazy, work is nuts. how about ya'all?
About the same, sans the really bad weather. Brother!
Couldn't help chuckling at your cat dilemma. The wife and I were watching the old Batman series on TV last nite, a Catwoman episode. Robin was attacked by a trained black cat, whose nails were dipped in venom which made Robin CAThargic. Luckily, Batman had a box of Universal Antidote Chiclets in his utility belt. Otherwise, it would have been a CATastrophe!
Grooaan.
Studpuffin |
Studpuffin wrote:Only sometimes? You live in Ohio! Granted that southern Ohio at least has some hills. I have to drive north to get away from miles of flat urban landscape. ;PMoff Rimmer wrote:I always like your photos. Those falls are gorgeous. I envy you Colorado's terrain sometimes. :)Hello everyone. Back -- for the most part. Got to get back to work.
Didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked, but spent some good time with family. Got a couple of good pics of Boulder Falls if you are interested.
I don't live in Ohio. ???
Bitter Thorn |
Crimson Jester wrote:Cool, I'll take help where I can get it. I struggled a bit with the 3.5 to beta to Pathfinder conversion on this, and I almost TPK'ed the party with an encounter that should have been hard but not crazy.Bitter Thorn wrote:Studpuffin might weigh in and he is much better than I at this, but it seems about right to me.I'm building some demon orcs (Tanarukk in FR). Does CR4 sound right for Barb2 orcs with fiendish, advanced, and SR 12? Technically they are CR 3, but I up'ed their stats and SR a bit. I'm shooting for CR4, but I think an other level of barb is over doing it, but they seem a hair light. I'm not sure.
Thanks.
Bump for SP.
Studpuffin |
Bitter Thorn wrote:Bump for SP.Crimson Jester wrote:Cool, I'll take help where I can get it. I struggled a bit with the 3.5 to beta to Pathfinder conversion on this, and I almost TPK'ed the party with an encounter that should have been hard but not crazy.Bitter Thorn wrote:Studpuffin might weigh in and he is much better than I at this, but it seems about right to me.I'm building some demon orcs (Tanarukk in FR). Does CR4 sound right for Barb2 orcs with fiendish, advanced, and SR 12? Technically they are CR 3, but I up'ed their stats and SR a bit. I'm shooting for CR4, but I think an other level of barb is over doing it, but they seem a hair light. I'm not sure.
Thanks.
Sorry I didn't see this before. :(
Anyway, I think I remember Tanarukk being about CR 2 or 3 in the Monsters of Faerun book, and they had outsider racial hit dice at that time. I would say that Barb 2 (which is CR 1) plus fiendish, advanced, and SR translates to about a CR of 2 or 3. If you want to up them to about CR 4 I would add another level of barbarian.
Alternatively, you could start with a basic orc barbarian and drop the half-fiend template on them... but that might be a little too much oomph for not enough HP. I'd still probably tack on a level of Barbarian.
What kind of stat array and feats are you looking at, though? That could make all the difference.
Gark the Goblin |
Hello everyone. Back -- for the most part. Got to get back to work.
Didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked, but spent some good time with family. Got a couple of good pics of Boulder Falls if you are interested.
Looks photoshopped.
Hagfish |
Moff Rimmer wrote:Looks photoshopped.Hello everyone. Back -- for the most part. Got to get back to work.
Didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked, but spent some good time with family. Got a couple of good pics of Boulder Falls if you are interested.
That's just how photographed waterfalls look with a non-fast exposure!
Gark the Goblin |
Ashe Ravenheart wrote:Ouch! I remember when a good battery was $20, and I'm old, but I'm not that old.Hope everyone's weekend was fantastic!
Of course, after weekend comes work. And my started off BRILLIANTLY with me driving to within 10 miles of work, stopping for gas as I always do, and then not being able to start the car back up because the battery was shot.
So, I got a jump, called work, told them I had to take the car to the shop, and proceeded to drive all the way back home, get the battery replaced and log in from home to work.
The price for working at home the day after Memorial Day weekend? $104.22
No, at his work they charge you for web-commuting.
Gark the Goblin |
Ashe Ravenheart wrote:Ouch! I remember when a good battery was $20, and I'm old, but I'm not that old.Hope everyone's weekend was fantastic!
Of course, after weekend comes work. And my started off BRILLIANTLY with me driving to within 10 miles of work, stopping for gas as I always do, and then not being able to start the car back up because the battery was shot.
So, I got a jump, called work, told them I had to take the car to the shop, and proceeded to drive all the way back home, get the battery replaced and log in from home to work.
The price for working at home the day after Memorial Day weekend? $104.22
I remember when a good battery was free! Stupid car alarms...
Gark the Goblin |
*runs into the thread, on fire*
Hello Fawtlers.
narrowly dodged some nasty weather last night in north dakota. 90 mph gusts of wind, near constant lightning. Fled our apartment for the safety of a friend's (they have a basement, apparently that's important tornado survival equipment!)
My cat, Mildred Percivel Wexley, took the initiative during the stormy dash to the neighbors and decided to eviscerate me.
In other news, life is crazy, work is nuts. how about ya'all?
I remember being in a car during a lightning-storm in North Dakota. It was pretty, but probably because it was relatively far away and the wind wasn't noticeable inside the car.
nathan blackmer |
nathan blackmer wrote:I remember being in a car during a lightning-storm in North Dakota. It was pretty, but probably because it was relatively far away and the wind wasn't noticeable inside the car.*runs into the thread, on fire*
Hello Fawtlers.
narrowly dodged some nasty weather last night in north dakota. 90 mph gusts of wind, near constant lightning. Fled our apartment for the safety of a friend's (they have a basement, apparently that's important tornado survival equipment!)
My cat, Mildred Percivel Wexley, took the initiative during the stormy dash to the neighbors and decided to eviscerate me.
In other news, life is crazy, work is nuts. how about ya'all?
Yeah it can be really, really cool. Because it's so flat you can see forever, and the lightshows ARE impressive.
Emperor7 |
Emperor7 wrote:I don't live in Ohio. ???Studpuffin wrote:Only sometimes? You live in Ohio! Granted that southern Ohio at least has some hills. I have to drive north to get away from miles of flat urban landscape. ;PMoff Rimmer wrote:I always like your photos. Those falls are gorgeous. I envy you Colorado's terrain sometimes. :)Hello everyone. Back -- for the most part. Got to get back to work.
Didn't take as many pictures as I would have liked, but spent some good time with family. Got a couple of good pics of Boulder Falls if you are interested.
Oops. Must be my Some-timers kicking in. Sorry.