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  • In D&D 5e. In other editions, that would have to be some kind of special ability or simply off the table altogether.

  • PF1E, too.

  • It is literally Thursday right now.

  • uBlock Origin and Firefox. I haven't seen an advertisement on my browser in such a long time. It even works on mobile!

  • That's fine because it's unambiguous. If I'm using another standard and you're using that, I can correct it without having to think about it.

  • One word: Ambiguity. We need to either have a standard and stick to it, or a small handful of standards that cannot be confused for each other. DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY can be confused for each other, so the nonsensical MM/DD/YYYY should move over and make room for DD/MM/YYYY, or we should drop both and just use YYYY-MM-DD.

  • Very much on the furry end of this, which should be a surprise to no-one.

  • I started my longest-running campaign with a "one-shot". Part of that was by the publishers' design. I ran the free module "We Be Goblins" (highly recommended), which involved a pack of goblins searching for more fireworks. The end of that adventure acts as a teaser for the "Jade Regent" adventure path, which I ran to completion with most of the initial group.

    In that adventure path, the PCs get to revisit (and drive off) their tribe from the one-shot in the opening act.

  • There's never a legitimate reason for a statue to be inside a structure (as opposed to in a public square), unless you're in a temple or shrine to a friendly god and it's their statue.

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  • Nothing in the title, but the picture itself is clear. The older lady is visibly talking to the younger man, who himself bears a pose of discomfort inconsistent with the idea that he's speaking the caption.

  • That's only if you put a bag of holding into a portable hole (or is it the other way around?). Bags of holding can go inside each other just fine normally.

  • If we want to take this seriously, just for fun, then we need to first consider what "put the last bag inside the first" means. Bags of holding are openings into extradimensional spaces, effectively portals. Theoretically, I don't think there's any problem with extradimensional spaces containing portals to each other in a looped manner. The problem comes with the physical act of placing one bag inside the last. In order to do so, you'd need to have a way to teleport into a known extradimensional space without using the opening. I don't think there's a way to do that in any edition of DnD or Pathfinder, but I could be wrong. If you can, however, then you could use exactly the same technique to retrieve any of the bags and therefore open the loop again.

  • I'm sure there's plenty of people in this community who know how to make people notice their assholes.

  • Thanks for replying!

  • This one isn't up on Socks and Puppets yet? Or is this an older one I've forgotten.

  • One of my Pathfinder characters, Bentithan Flinteye. He's an evil, but pragmatic, Aasimar psychic warrior, who considers his actions to be for the "greater good". He'll use this to justify a lot of things to himself and others, but make no mistake he's evil and ultimately just wants more power for himself; after all, wouldn't he be able to do more good with that power? There would be plenty of people who'd think he's right.

  • In Pathfinder, Air Bubble and Life Bubble would be the best choices.

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