Curious looking building
Does anyone know what's going on at 546 Dundas street? It seems empty but a large banner that reads "Gotta Catch 'Em All" was recently installed on the front.
I go by there every day and nothing seems to change, other than the new banner.
does playing with a yo-yo count?
j'ai remarqué une difference flagrante entre le Quebec et l'Ontario. Aussi j'ai trouvé que les policiers étaient plus strict au Québec, avec raison evidemment.
Mine is a bus pass
bring back jeans that aren't stretchy
I try to remove anything that isn't totally necessary. So they're a no from me, dawg.
it means that it would allow cyclists to go in both directions on a one-way street.
not sure what a compose key is, but I've gotten away with just using alt codes like these
Gm notes? what are those?
seriously though, I have someone in the party keep a journal of things that have happened. Then I keep a bullet point notes in a notepad or piece of paper that I have behind the GM screen.
This wasn't pathfinder, but I think it translates over to any fantasy game. The party was made up of an alchemist, a ranger, and two psions (magic-users). So I prepared a small roadside encounter of 3 bandits. They were escorting an old elderly knight to town.
The players had made their characters in such a a way that they had no usable skills so I had to pull a deus ex machina and have the old rescue rescue their asses. They were getting slaughtered. I think my story stresses the importance of having players communicate during the character creation process to make characters that make up a well-rounded party.
I also learned that what I thought was an easy encounter should've been dialed back even further.
It's tough to watch a group fumble around a solution that's in plain sight. I recently had something like that happen.
To me it's too quick and dirty, also the math is kind of weird to get used to. I understand that it's supposed to be more "cinematic", but that ain't my bag.
Hey they were busy alright, Osgiliath ain't gonna free itself
Yeah, it's got a lot of options, but as a GM, you have to put a lot of work into campaigns.
Yeah I'm stuck in that black hole currently. But it turned into designing an entire game from the ground up. It started in 2016 and I'm still not done.
Numanera looks cool, but I can't get into the Cypher System. Have you tried any other games that use the system?
Which RPG is on your wishlist?
Which RPG(s) have you always wanted to play but could never find a group that was interested?
Some of mine are Space 1889 and GURPS Discworld