It's about 55-60 in SF and so foggy outside it appears to be raining.
PRIME DND WEATHER.
Also it's a SF summer in a nutshell.
It's about 55-60 in SF and so foggy outside it appears to be raining.
wifiGORDON wrote: SF and surrounds was some of the prettiest area I've ever seen, even in March.... but there are just too damned many people there for my taste, by a magnitude of 10.
It's 80 and sunny here, with a very light breeze. The grass is cut and there's a fire pit that hoped I would visit with it, tonight.
I get a +7 to investigation, which I believe covers searching bodies more than perception.
The problem there is that the DM was very specific in pointing out that it's only 3:30 in the afternoon. I think he has more plans for us. So the rest of the party should all get in a short rest and Koban can search the winery and the bodies.
Jealous.
Short rest will heal you and give you some spells back.
GORDON wrote: The running battle through the winery was pretty interesting.
Especially impressive how BeeDee, at great risk to his own life, after insuring the emotionally fragile Mordigan was safe behind the door, initially led the Needle Blights that were outside the winery away from the door. He led them away, and still made safe his gentle, trusting horse in the stable before leaping back into battle, to support his friends.
Then, my god, his bravery when he personally called out that hulking Barbarian, to further keep his party safe. His quick thinking and tauting to keep the Barbarian focused on him nearly killed him, but it helped keep Zelda safe from becoming a further holster for his stone spears.
Then his cool head in spite of the massive blood loss, when BeeDee realized they were about to be further overcome by enemies breaking through the double doors, and he made sure everyone escaped into a more easily defensible position down the stairs, which also ensured they kept pressure on the fleeing Swamp Druid, keeping him from regrouping and posing further threat. Last through the door, and then first into combat at the bottom.
Because of course, that's just how BeeDee rolls.
But he's way too humble to mention any of this, himself. He knows his deeds, so much more than could be expected from any mere human mortal, speak for themselves.
You don't have to thank him. You never will. You're welcome, anyway.
I watched some of that this weekend. I happened to see the part that had 3 of the Critical Roll cast members (Mollymauk, Knott and Yasha) and the dad from the Adventure Zone podcast playing as, who else.. Merle. Good sessionTroy wrote: There was a big D&D thing this weekend on Twitch. A lot of streamers, podcasters, WOTC DMs, and celebrities took part. Part of it was like a renaissance fair, part a series of live D&D games on Twitch, and all of it was a hype release vehicle for the new module.
New module is actually two adventure books in the same city, Waterdeep. Seems interesting.
I didn't watch a lot of it, but the players of the last live session made me chuckle. Who was playing the tank, I wonder?
Travis McElroy was there too. Cosplaying Magnus.