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This model never came with any.
This model never came with any.
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I like the new step of the lighter skin tone. As with the skulls, it saturates the shadows for a cool visual effect.
For Super-Earth!
My oldest cat needs to walk the perimeter of our house once a day because of the neighbor’s outdoor cat. She tolerates a harness and lead (which I needed to prevent her from chasing things. The other two cats follow her progress from the windows.
Constant chattering. This is now his favorite pastime.
Named by my youngest, Doctor Patches NASACat’s doctorate is in Astrophysics.
I have a similar model.
And the scars from giving in.
Slightly better pic (my phone is a potato, sorry).
For an honest moment, I thought my spouse posted a pic of my cat.
One way I’ve done swarms in the past is treating the swarm as an amorphous blob of things. At the end of the round, anyone in a space covered by the swarm takes a certain amount of damage.
Alternatively, if they’re more annoying than dangerous, anyone that takes an action in a swarm space rolls with disadvantage.
I applaud your choice of overlord.