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  • My friends and I once came across what was clearly a pit of spikes (in hindsight), and instead of going over them...proceeded to climb down into the pit of spikes, navigate through them, and climb up the other side. The DM said nothing and just let it happen. Me and the rogue were probably both a little intoxicated (I definitely was). If the barbarian knew, she also didn't say anything.

  • "Over yonder" is a casual phrase that's used to indicate the general direction or location of a place or thing, usually accompanied by a finger pointing in a rough direction.

    Not according to my mom. Growing up "over yonder" or "in yonder" was the location of the thing I needed to grab for her....no direction was specified.

    "Go grab the thing for me in yonder"

    "Where?"

    "In yonder"

    "WHICH YONDER???"