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Scarab Sages

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WTF is a good summary of that....

It was so WTF it even made me loose my clothes.


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The Othertown itself, as a PF settlement stat-block

Grand Lodge

Vidmaster7 wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
I personally have a sliding scale of dirty fighting. if your bigger then me I might have a bat if your a lot bigger then me I might hit you with a car first. Honestly though if you still win after that you deserve it.
We played Arkham Horror 3rd Edition last weekend and my brother picked an investigator with a car. He was able to ram monsters with it when entering their space. Pretty hilarious.
I played one edition of those games. there pretty challenging.

Yeah, we still lost that game anyway, mostly because the only way to win is to fight the great old one. Which we have been conditioned to believe is fairly impossible. (It’s stats likely meant we weren’t going to win anyway, but the chance was there.) my first Arkham Horror was at PaizoCon and I actually managed to win the game for the team as the last man standing.


NobodysHome wrote:

So, since I Googled and found this on public sites, I think I'm free to tirade:

** spoiler omitted **...

...is the place run by a Mr. Fishoeder?


That sounds more like something American Idol would do.


Orthos wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:

I think the best combo of race class and template I had found was a unicorn half-celestial pegasi. This was for 3.0 You ended up with what I remember has a 28 charisma 3 different smites spell resistance based on your charisma you got wings from half-celestial and a ridiculous fly speed the +3 lance horn and ofcourse your divine grace saves made all your saves untouchable. Oh and I think you got 3 different effects that boosted your AC vrs evil.

That was all at 1st level paladin I think with the template and racial adjustments it started out at 7th level. If something was evil you killed it.

I thought divine grace was Paladin 2, or was that a PF change?
In PnP I think it's at 1. I think in NWN we delayed it to dissuade one-level dipping before we revised the paladin multiclassing rules.

2nd level for PnP


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Hi everyone. I caught a cold, again. Feel tired pretty much constantly. Wish I knew who gave it to me, so that I can return it. The cold, the gift that keeps on giving. *sigh* Well, at least I've got medicine for it.


Scintillae wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:

I think the best combo of race class and template I had found was a unicorn half-celestial pegasi. This was for 3.0 You ended up with what I remember has a 28 charisma 3 different smites spell resistance based on your charisma you got wings from half-celestial and a ridiculous fly speed the +3 lance horn and ofcourse your divine grace saves made all your saves untouchable. Oh and I think you got 3 different effects that boosted your AC vrs evil.

That was all at 1st level paladin I think with the template and racial adjustments it started out at 7th level. If something was evil you killed it.

I thought divine grace was Paladin 2, or was that a PF change?
In PnP I think it's at 1. I think in NWN we delayed it to dissuade one-level dipping before we revised the paladin multiclassing rules.
2nd level for PnP

Huh, I stand corrected.

Looks like it's 2nd in PF too.


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It was Paladin's 1st level ability in 3.0, It was changed in 3.5 to avoid 1 level dipping and the Pathfinder kept it that way.


Aaaaaaaaah, there it is. Makes sense since NWN is based off 3.0 rather than 3.5.


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Limeylongears wrote:

Today, ALL (DE) and I went to Levenshulme market, which was very hipster.

Then we went to Longsight market, which was not at all hipster. I found some NIGERIAN GUINNESS whoopee.

I'm still not clear on what hipster means. Mrs. Sunrise says we're kind of hipsters, but I can't keep in my head why. It's all very vague and ethereal, much like culture itself.


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There's different levels of hipster, my brother and his wife are douchebag hipsters.

While we're more minimalist hipsters (which sounds better than poor).


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It means that Levenshulme market was all over organic toxin-free artisanal Latvian-style ancient grains jackfruit burgers and hand-knitted vegan merkins. Given that what we actually wanted was fruit, vegetables, chicken and Nigerian Guinness, it didn't really do the job.

ALL (DE) does not shave her head - she has dreads. Asking her to cut it all off would not make me a popular man, any more than asking me to cut off my beard would go down well with me.


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It's like poutine.
Poutine has three ingredients: french fries (the thicker-cut the better), cheese curds, and brown gravy. It's cheap midnight street food.

San Francisco hipsters "discovered" it and started adding things like duck confit and oxtails and serving it on a bed of artisanally-crumpled arugula for $12 a plate.

F***ing hipsters ruin everything.


Limeylongears wrote:

It means that Levenshulme market was all over organic toxin-free artisanal Latvian-style ancient grains jackfruit burgers and hand-knitted vegan merkins. Given that what we actually wanted was fruit, vegetables, chicken and Nigerian Guinness, it didn't really do the job.

ALL (DE) does not shave her head - she has dreads. Asking her to cut it all off would not make me a popular man, any more than asking me to cut off my beard would go down well with me.

Cut the beard? Blasphemy!

*strokes own beard*


Has there already been a discussion of why Nigerian Guinness is different, and I've just missed it? Is it like Mexican Coke?


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lisamarlene wrote:

It's like poutine.

Poutine has three ingredients: french fries (the thicker-cut the better), cheese curds, and brown gravy. It's cheap midnight street food.

San Francisco hipsters "discovered" it and started adding things like duck confit and oxtails and serving it on a bed of artisanally-crumpled arugula for $12 a plate.

F***ing hipsters ruin everything.

I would eat poutine with oxtails.

I would eat many things with oxtails.

Except okra.

Never okra.


Going home from where I'm at. I may post later, unless my cold medicine makes me drowsy. If you don't hear from me later, Good Night, everyone.


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So my doctor also changed my bipolar meds. He assumed I was completely out, since I came in asking about refills, etc. So he just straight up told me to stop seroquel when I had like five pills left. That was two days ago.

Seroquel withdrawal is a thing. It's a f~#~ing awful thing. First, your sleep becomes impossible, since that crap normally knocks you out cold fifteen minutes after taking it - so last night I couldn't fall asleep for like four hours after usual. Today? It feels like the flu without the fever. Oh my s*@~.

So today, it's a beautiful 70 degrees outside, and I had planned on taking a nice walk with my dog, and I'm laying in bed feeling like I'm going to throw up.

After a few hours I feel better, but you ever think you're feeling better when you're sick, and you get up and start walking around, and your body is like "No you're not"? Yeah that happened.

Yeah, I'm taking half a pill tonight. Gonna ween this s+~* out cause cold turkey is a b%#!#.


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Freehold DM wrote:


I would eat many things with oxtails.

Except okra.

Never okra.

My mom made delicious oxtail soup. She is German. German food is amazing. It is one of the few recipes she made from home only once or twice when I was growing up. Her bar-standard was usually goulash (OMFG so GOOD), schnitzel, and this beef stew that just...holy s!#%...just so good.

I like okra only fried with tomatoes. Or lightly singed, but still crunchy - again, with tomatoes. Usually people overcook okra, and I do not like it.


Fried is the only way I like okra, but if it has been fried I'll eat it almost with anything.


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Never had okra.


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captain yesterday wrote:
Never had okra.

So you know how you like to say things about how "this is how you know it's the Midwest" stuff about potlucks, hunting, crazy people named Zimmerman, and Quakers?

Okra - The South - That.


The last time I was south of Chicago (other than California, which is a different planet altogether) I was about 5.


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captain yesterday wrote:
Never had okra.

I envy you.

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I may insert the Othertown into my games someplace, Drejk. It's like you walk into the mist...and when you come out, you're somewhere else, with Hotel California playing in the background.

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Love Okra. Slurp! They're good in curries, soups and stir fried with dried shrimp.

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And I just can't clear acension 6 on ironclad for slay the spire. Is it that at higher acension levels only body slam block decks can make it?


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*sigh*

Headache deep into the night.

Aspirin didn't help.


Taking cold medicine. Trade you my drowsiness.


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Limeylongears wrote:

It means that Levenshulme market was all over organic toxin-free artisanal Latvian-style ancient grains jackfruit burgers and hand-knitted vegan merkins. Given that what we actually wanted was fruit, vegetables, chicken and Nigerian Guinness, it didn't really do the job.

ALL (DE) does not shave her head - she has dreads. Asking her to cut it all off would not make me a popular man, any more than asking me to cut off my beard would go down well with me.

lisamarlene wrote:

It's like poutine.

Poutine has three ingredients: french fries (the thicker-cut the better), cheese curds, and brown gravy. It's cheap midnight street food.

San Francisco hipsters "discovered" it and started adding things like duck confit and oxtails and serving it on a bed of artisanally-crumpled arugula for $12 a plate.

F***ing hipsters ruin everything.

So hipster means gentrification, in an organic free-range vegan kind of way? I think I can remember that.


Btw Drejk, do you have any vanilla Fantasyland towns lying around on your blog?


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Tequila Sunrise wrote:
Limeylongears wrote:

It means that Levenshulme market was all over organic toxin-free artisanal Latvian-style ancient grains jackfruit burgers and hand-knitted vegan merkins. Given that what we actually wanted was fruit, vegetables, chicken and Nigerian Guinness, it didn't really do the job.

ALL (DE) does not shave her head - she has dreads. Asking her to cut it all off would not make me a popular man, any more than asking me to cut off my beard would go down well with me.

lisamarlene wrote:

It's like poutine.

Poutine has three ingredients: french fries (the thicker-cut the better), cheese curds, and brown gravy. It's cheap midnight street food.

San Francisco hipsters "discovered" it and started adding things like duck confit and oxtails and serving it on a bed of artisanally-crumpled arugula for $12 a plate.

F***ing hipsters ruin everything.

So hipster means gentrification, in an organic free-range vegan kind of way? I think I can remember that.

That and a heavy dose of "if it's unpopular it's good, if it's popular it's bad" and "you're better than other people if you liked something before it got popular, once it gets popular it's no longer worth liking".


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Just recorded a bunch of lines in my BRIAN BLESSED impression that I used for Grigori in Kingmaker for Scint to use in her Babynerds game much like I did Hamill Joker voice recordings for Rolth in COTCT.

My voice is, predictably, shot.


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AND HOW


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Tequila Sunrise wrote:
Btw Drejk, do you have any vanilla Fantasyland towns lying around on your blog?

No.

I might look into doing some in the future, though probably not soon.

Unless there would be massive interest in such?


captain yesterday wrote:

I sold all my third edition books to buy Pathfinder.

I regret nothing!

Except maybe selling Stormwrack.

Most of the terrain themed books had good stuff in them. I still have all mine I never sell my books.


I'm glad you guys figured out the paladin mystery.


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I think one of the biggest design goals for 3.0 to 3.5 was spreading out class features to reduce the power of single dipping.

If you took 1 level of bard and put points into your performance you gained all the performances just with that one level. Granted no more uses however. and ranger 1 level would get you the entire 2-weapon fighting line eventually. no matter what class you moved into.


Drejk wrote:
Tequila Sunrise wrote:
Btw Drejk, do you have any vanilla Fantasyland towns lying around on your blog?

No.

I might look into doing some in the future, though probably not soon.

Unless there would be massive interest in such?

I'm sure there would be some people interested in a town where adventures hunt goblins through the fields of orchids that is the town's primary source of income.


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The greatest threat monsters pose to society is to the economy. All the monsters have so much money on them they would artificially inflate the economy and devalue gold which would cause it all toe collapse. Monsters are super dangerous yo.


I thought the greatest threat that monsters posed was that they bring adventurers. And those guys are a@@%+!*s.


True at first but once everyone finds out that monsters are loaded then its economical collapse.


@gran So you work at the Marriott brand right? I Heard something about them getting hacked and losing a bunch of peoples credit card info is that effecting you at all?


Not really. What happened seems to be that Starwood's system was hacked, not Marriott's, since they used to be two separate companies.

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Mucking around trying to gather sufficient concentration to finish reviewing through what one of our vendors tweaked through the T and Cs.

After I finished all that data entry of vendors I've been a little on and off on concentration. Granted I have a couple of things on my mind today like collecting the steps tracker cum heartbeat monitor watch from post office...

And I misplaced my gym towel card and have to pay a penalty of $15. Unless they can find it.


busy life of mort.


I think I cracked my tooth in fact i'm pretty sure of it no idea how however.

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Ok, they found my gym towel card.

And I got my $15 back. So that’s one thing off my mind.

Vidmaster7, do you need to see a dentist about your cracked tooth?

Ya usually I am a body that is busy. Nice and busy body.

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