| Vidmaster7 |
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Lol all fine. What's funny is I lived in Ohio for a few years and I had just took a trip to Texas and picked up a souvenir cowboy hat. People could not resist saying Howdy to me when I wore it. Also I somehow managed to get free food and little extra's from time to time because I guess people thought I was a tourist or something. One time all I said was I'm not sure what to order this is my first time here. Guy said Well here try this its on the house. Works for me. It had to be the hat.
| Vidmaster7 |
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Just conquered this rock wall
And baked my first ever baguette!
Now to fake a commercial oven with water jets...
Welcome back Mort!
That is a big wall.
I'm no baker but I want to be. I need to try bread more often. I'm always so messy with flour it makes me hesitant.
| Vidmaster7 |
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Late night, man... best time to lay down some cool beat poetry.
If I lock an infinite amount of you in a room with infinite type writers will you eventually write a Christmas carol for me?
| DungeonmasterCal |
I just listened to the soundtrack the other day. Lots of Rocky Horror song references keep popping up, both from me and others.
For instance, I recently got to use a line from a song to describe the surgery on my knee. Someone asked how I was doing and I replied They "removed the cause, but not the symptom". I can probably die now because I've waited since 1980 to actually have a reason to say that and it be true.
Regarding the actual surgery, I went in to have a torn meniscus in my knee fixed. They repaired the damage but the pain hasn't gone away. The surgery was May 8th. It's often as bad as before the surgery. My orthopedist finally just said he was out of ideas and didn't know what else to do. Dang it.
| Vidmaster7 |
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Sounds like nerve damage. (in my amateur opinion). Your like House. I destroyed my left knee some time back it comes out of joint really easy now. I'll wake up in incredible pain sometimes and have to pop it back in to place then pass out from the pain then wake up feeling better. Good times... Knee are like the worst designed thing ever. If you neglect them they are more likely to get damaged however if you work them out they are also more likely to get damaged. There is no winning.
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Monkey Santa wrote:Late night, man... best time to lay down some cool beat poetry.If I lock an infinite amount of you in a room with infinite type writers will you eventually write a Christmas carol for me?
Pfft. Gimme a case of Red Bull and I'll knock that out in an afternoon.
Just a Mort
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Monkey Santa wrote:Late night, man... best time to lay down some cool beat poetry.If I lock an infinite amount of you in a room with infinite type writers will you eventually write a Christmas carol for me?
He's a monkey so I'd say it would work.
| Vidmaster7 |
Starting a New game here soon. PF1 all characters start with 18 stats and psionic powers. Basically they are destined hero's The game will focus around 9 all powerful weapons (typically swords but they can take different forms.) Meant to remake the universe. so the 9 each sword being a different alignment. the 3 being LG CE and TN are the more powerful ones and TN being the most powerful. I plan to take this one to mythic 10 level 20. As long as nothing falls apart. Should be one of the most expansive games I've ever ran.
| Vidmaster7 |
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I've used mythic before. This time its going to be tied to the swords especially. The swords will grant the ranks basically.
The last time I used mythic is was pretty rough. I did the incremental options as they leveled up. The power spike made it pretty tricky to run for but I think I'm ready to give it another shot especially since I will be controlling what they get from mythic.
| DungeonmasterCal |
In all my 34 years of gaming neither I (the eternal GM) or my players had managed to finish a campaign all the way to 20th level. It was an exercise in patience and creativity to keep things interesting. Once they hit Tier 4 I began to feel I was over my head, but I managed to just get my nose above water long enough to finish the campaign out. I'm really hesitant to add Mythic stuff to one of my campaigns. I'm running two, and it's already at Tier 3. I will probably stop it there. But the other one is just a classic "wander the world seeking fortune and glory" like we used to do back in the old days. It would be ripe for Mythic storytelling, but I really, really don't want to add that to a third campaign.
| Vidmaster7 |
The game I mentioned with all the weird characters the other day started at 10 and finished at 30 (3.5 D&D). It did get pretty crazy at the end the CR system really breaks down at epic levels. For example they had way more trouble out of a little random encounter epic wraith monster then they did the final boss an advanced great wrym red dragon. Still the game ended pretty epically. no way I would go past 30 however. I've also ran two other games from 1 to 20. one 3.5 one PF. Higher levels does get tricky and very rocket taggy. I tailor the game to the players so it makes it a bit easier. Like I'll know if I use such and such I'll likely wipe the whole party so I don't kind of thing.
| DungeonmasterCal |
They gave me Oxysomethign after my surgery I can't say I have a great memory of those first 2 days after.
People are always telling me things like this. They barely even make me dizzy, unless I take my daily doses too close together. I even had a lot of morphine given to me after I was taken to the ER after a car wreck and I stayed awake the whole time. But man, what a ride.