Yep, that's the joke. The quote, by the way, is originally from The Wizard of Oz. The Scarecrow says it to prove he has a brain. :-) The Simpsons parodied the movie when Homer puts on Henry Kissinger's glasses and quotes the line, thinking he's smart.
The quote, by the way, is originally from The Wizard of Oz. The Scarecrow says it to prove he has a brain. :-) The Simpsons parodied the movie when Homer puts on Henry Kissinger's glasses and quotes the line, thinking he's smart.
Ginger Snaps has sequels, the best of which, from a D&D standpoint, was Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning www.imdb.com/title/tt0365265/ . Check it out, it sparks pretty good ideas for any adventuring party
I like the dwarf stuff. Should be fun using the level 2 utility against another dwarf that has the level 6 utility. Looking forward to getting this for every race from every source book.
View full commentI like the dwarf stuff. Should be fun using the level 2 utility against another dwarf that has the level 6 utility.
Looking forward to getting this for every race from every source book.
Some kinds of failure are worse than death. It doesn't sound like your DM was putting you at risk of any other kind of failure either, but what if death was completely off the table? What if the consequence for "bad decisions" was that the town/kingdom/world was overcome by evil?
A moment of silence for the newly deceased.... I'm curious, with the death of Vantajar do you have a handy and recognizable second to step up and take his place or are you going to leave his death as something that particular enemy force cannot recover from? I mean defeating such a powerful enemy they've known about for so long doesn't seem like something i'd want to gloss over by bringing in the right-hand man to take over, not easily or soon atleast. And obviously the game has other...
View full commentA moment of silence for the newly deceased....
I'm curious, with the death of Vantajar do you have a handy and recognizable second to step up and take his place or are you going to leave his death as something that particular enemy force cannot recover from? I mean defeating such a powerful enemy they've known about for so long doesn't seem like something i'd want to gloss over by bringing in the right-hand man to take over, not easily or soon atleast. And obviously the game has other things that need to run their course. So do you plan to just leave Vantajar's chapter alone now or do you still plan to haunt the PCs with the reprucussions of his death for awhile?
I'm confused about the art comments as well. Maybe a bit too shiny and not a ton of color (but hey, they're in crypt) but I don't see what the fuss is. My only complaint (besides lack of apostrophe) is length of comic.
I miss Downer. Does this gnome have a name yet? Good stuff! I'd read this regularly, for sure. I LOVE parties. We can go to my castle in the Feywild and sing and dance and drink.
The quote, by the way, is originally from The Wizard of Oz. The Scarecrow says it to prove he has a brain. :-) The Simpsons parodied the movie when Homer puts on Henry Kissinger's glasses and quotes the line, thinking he's smart.
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