

I am a bit concerned by brit media obsession with naming any suspect. Sounds a big breach of innocence presumption. And considering how severe is the accusation (if true it can wait 6mènth for a verdict, but would avoid a defamation if not)
I am a bit concerned by brit media obsession with naming any suspect. Sounds a big breach of innocence presumption. And considering how severe is the accusation (if true it can wait 6mènth for a verdict, but would avoid a defamation if not)
I played 2020 a lot through the 00’s/10’s, but only touched RED twice. Considering the size of the main rpg community, I would go against going in game-dedicated communities.
It’s surprising that it’s not standard in any country and that it’s not managed at the municipal level.
Where do I evacuate in case of natural disaster? Is there a dangerous factory which may explode/ release toxic products nearby? How high is the flood risk? What about forest fire
These info should be easy to get for everyone. Statistically speaking some citizen will (unfortunately) need it this year
While the actress has some notoriety, huge part of the international trade relies on short term work visa. When Airbus builds a new factory in the US, or That a US factory chooses German industrial robots, you need to send people on short-term work visa to kickstart it.
Out of curiosity.
How many of you do regularly have traditional style dungeon. I mean, everything can be seen as a dungeon Even the quest of the A38 Pass. But infiltrating the Caste of Lord and Lady Evildoer to find-out the evil ritual room hidden behind the ballroom is already kinda different from the traditional dungeon.
And the other question, How many of you use battle-map, and need stuff more details than at best a sketch on a white board.
Because I am always surpised there is such a market for this kind of tiles, I feel like it’s the kind of stuff you need once every few years, not the kind of stuff average group use at half of the session.
You don’t even need to have someone else running their character. Just say that the character is busy/drunk/sick whatever match their role-play. Or simply have an agreement with the PC that despite being unrealistic for the sake of the game, nobody will wonder why a character can be absent in the middle of space or a dungeon without any justification.
I understand that in game with a big focus on party balance/tactic it may-be different but this kind of the game is the exception not hte norm
some concept I’d love to GM, but there is not enough time a week.
A Vampire the requiem campaign with PC part of the Cartian movement from the french revolution to let’s say the fall of the Berlin Wall. And would follow revolution hero turning into dictator and all the alternating Dictatorship–>Revolution–>Republic --> Dictatorship that lasted for the next 150 years at least.
A Kult campaign based on the backroom creepy pasta. No spoiler, but I can really see how to intricate Kult lore in that one.
I am sure there is a way to turn the Steampunk Musical The doll of New albion where Anabel is raising up the dead into a great steampunk campaign, but not sure where to start, so it’s lower on my priority list.
A Fading suns campaign where the players plays symbiot, this one is on my bucket list since War in the heaven came out. However, it requires players knowing the lore and ready for some spoilers, so kinda hard to put in place.
Does D&D finally come with a lore?
Finally a playable game? (still the cost of 3?)
For a while, every company who wanted to so some Virtue signaling was giving Tesla rather than Mercedes to their executive as a way to tell the general public we’re environmentally conscious that part of Tesla’s marketing is gone for good.
Moreover, and most-likely a bigger factor in the sales drop is that, every car maker has now an electric offer. Let alone all the advertising for BYD who really tries to enter the European market. So mechanically Tesla sales are dropping