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Character Creation complete for my homebrew - Souls for a Devil (Christmas Vacation Edition) campaign.
The party consists of a:
Tiefling Alchemist
Varana Monk - (Race courtesy of the bestiary 3)
Tengu Inquistor (Pharasma)
Catfolk Bard - (Race courtesy of the bestiary 3)
Let the adventuring begin...

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Character Creation complete for my homebrew - Souls for a Devil (Christmas Vacation Edition) campaign.
The party consists of a:
Tiefling Alchemist
Varana Monk - (Race courtesy of the bestiary 3)
Tengu Inquistor (Pharasma)
Catfolk Bard - (Race courtesy of the bestiary 3)Let the adventuring begin...
Oh the inhumanity!
Sounds cool, will it be the same game that we are playing in pbp? (Obviously the name is the same ...)

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Moorluck wrote:Not so hot. Pinched nerve in my neck/shoulder has me pretty miserable. How are you and the crew? Puppy still lovey? All ready for Santa? :DTreppa wrote:Jackie Chan?Isn't he the only one? ;)
Hiya Treppa love, how are you?
Ouch. Sorry to hear that. :(
As to us, for the most part we're okay, but I've had a stomach bug all week, and now I've got a b*$*~ of a head cold just in time for Christmas.
Kids are bouncing off the walls, and Alli(the puppy) is loving every minute of it. :D

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Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:Character Creation complete for my homebrew - Souls for a Devil (Christmas Vacation Edition) campaign.
The party consists of a:
Tiefling Alchemist
Varana Monk - (Race courtesy of the bestiary 3)
Tengu Inquistor (Pharasma)
Catfolk Bard - (Race courtesy of the bestiary 3)Let the adventuring begin...
Oh the inhumanity!
Sounds cool, will it be the same game that we are playing in pbp? (Obviously the name is the same ...)
Yes, both campaigns will share the same major plot points, although the path is already beginning to diverge. They are taking the footman along with them and are traveling a more direct route.

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Interesting Fact, to me at least.
Bed bug females do not have a need for external reproductive organs, the male simply impales her wherever he can and if she survives the stabbing injury she may become pregnant. How friggin creepy is that?
I expect no less from those little bastards.

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Moorluck wrote:I expect no less from those little bastards.Interesting Fact, to me at least.
Bed bug females do not have a need for external reproductive organs, the male simply impales her wherever he can and if she survives the stabbing injury she may become pregnant. How friggin creepy is that?
Yeah, we've been having some issues with them in the hotels around here so I've been hitting the books, so to speak. We have found that steam gives us good results in killing the eggs, the little bastards can't handle extreme temperatures. Not a complete replacement for chemical measures, but a step in the right direction.

Justin Franklin |

Interesting Fact, to me at least.
Bed bug females do not have a need for external reproductive organs, the male simply impales her wherever he can and if she survives the stabbing injury she may become pregnant. How friggin creepy is that?
Information passed to my wife, the entomologist.

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Moorluck wrote:Information passed to my wife, the entomologist.Interesting Fact, to me at least.
Bed bug females do not have a need for external reproductive organs, the male simply impales her wherever he can and if she survives the stabbing injury she may become pregnant. How friggin creepy is that?
You should get her on here, I think I'd like to pick her brain since my field is derived from hers. :D

BluePigeon |

Interesting Fact, to me at least.
Bed bug females do not have a need for external reproductive organs, the male simply impales her wherever he can and if she survives the stabbing injury she may become pregnant. How friggin creepy is that?
The Preying Mantis turns on her mate and eats his head. That's creeping.
Bed bugs do like extreme cold either.

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Moorluck wrote:Interesting Fact, to me at least.
Bed bug females do not have a need for external reproductive organs, the male simply impales her wherever he can and if she survives the stabbing injury she may become pregnant. How friggin creepy is that?
The Preying Mantis turns on her mate and eats his head. That's creeping.
Bed bugs do like extreme cold either.
Ayup.
little bastards can't handle extreme temperatures.
;)

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Seriously though one of the things that we, and I use we as in PC techs, try to do is find a more effective non-chemical control for pest problems. Most people tend to think of us a bunch of "spray jockeys", but a professional is a lot more knowledgeable than that. And by all means, we are not the bearers of toxic death in your homes like the media and the paranoid would lead people to believe.

BluePigeon |

Seriously though one of the things that we, and I use we as in PC techs, try to do is find a more effective non-chemical control for pest problems. Most people tend to think of us a bunch of "spray jockeys", but a professional is a lot more knowledgeable than that. And by all means, we are not the bearers of toxic death in your homes like the media and the paranoid would lead people to believe.
Hey, I like Raid and DDT. Just not on me or where ever I sit. :)

Your Creepy Neighbor |

Moorluck wrote:Interesting Fact, to me at least.
Bed bug females do not have a need for external reproductive organs, the male simply impales her wherever he can and if she survives the stabbing injury she may become pregnant. How friggin creepy is that?
The Preying Mantis turns on her mate and eats his head. That's creeping.
Tell me more.

Bitter Thorn |

KING FREEHOLD wrote:Solnes wrote:Pray tell, where is this site, Subjectess Solnes?Justin Franklin wrote:Ha Ha, yeah I know I have been slacking. I found an online site full of books, I have been reading!!Solnes wrote:Who are you again? ;)BTTH For FHDM's B-Day :D
Onread.com :)
Been reading a bit today, in between loads of laundry and yelling at the kids to stop tearing up my living room :P
That's something like pool tonight. ;)

Bitter Thorn |

Character Creation complete for my homebrew - Souls for a Devil (Christmas Vacation Edition) campaign.
The party consists of a:
Tiefling Alchemist
Varana Monk - (Race courtesy of the bestiary 3)
Tengu Inquistor (Pharasma)
Catfolk Bard - (Race courtesy of the bestiary 3)Let the adventuring begin...
Wow!
I thought our Serpent Skull party was odd.
Party on!!

Bitter Thorn |

Treppa wrote:Moorluck wrote:Not so hot. Pinched nerve in my neck/shoulder has me pretty miserable. How are you and the crew? Puppy still lovey? All ready for Santa? :DTreppa wrote:Jackie Chan?Isn't he the only one? ;)
Hiya Treppa love, how are you?
Ouch. Sorry to hear that. :(
As to us, for the most part we're okay, but I've had a stomach bug all week, and now I've got a b@+!+ of a head cold just in time for Christmas.
Kids are bouncing off the walls, and Alli(the puppy) is loving every minute of it. :D
Life.
Never dull. :)

Patrick Curtin |

Patrick Curtin wrote:*blink*
Ugh. TGIF. Hope everyone is done with their shopping
*blink*
Not even close..........
but it sucks less than in the past.
Hang in there BT. I have shooping done, but my tree is still bare of ornamentation. And none of the presents are wrapped. Urgh. Now I gotta go do inventory and close out the day. Later all!
*blink*

Freehold DM |

Celestial Healer wrote:Yeah, we've been having some issues with them in the hotels around here so I've been hitting the books, so to speak. We have found that steam gives us good results in killing the eggs, the little bastards can't handle extreme temperatures. Not a complete replacement for chemical measures, but a step in the right direction.Moorluck wrote:I expect no less from those little bastards.Interesting Fact, to me at least.
Bed bug females do not have a need for external reproductive organs, the male simply impales her wherever he can and if she survives the stabbing injury she may become pregnant. How friggin creepy is that?
That's good to hear.

Freehold DM |

Seriously though one of the things that we, and I use we as in PC techs, try to do is find a more effective non-chemical control for pest problems. Most people tend to think of us a bunch of "spray jockeys", but a professional is a lot more knowledgeable than that. And by all means, we are not the bearers of toxic death in your homes like the media and the paranoid would lead people to believe.
I know there's more to professional exterminating than just spraying pesticides. If you lived up here, I could get you some good business at my job's community living program, provided they didn't make us take bids.