is it just me or has it been a while since we have seen a new panel?
The comics go up when they go up. There's no schedule other than Rich's. Complaining about the free ice cream not being served quickly enough is frowned upon.
The comics go up when they go up. There's no schedule other than Rich's. Complaining about the free ice cream not being served quickly enough is frowned upon.
Sigging this as it's a good analogy.
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"Creativity is the art of knowing how to hide one's sources." - Original quote, DO NOT STEAL.
I'm afraid I don't quite understand what FujinAkari and Grey Mage are discussing with those links above - it has been a long day. If someone can point out / clarify which link is being suggested there and the reason for it, I'd be grateful.
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I'm afraid I don't quite understand what FujinAkari and Grey Mage are discussing with those links above - it has been a long day. If someone can point out / clarify which link is being suggested there and the reason for it, I'd be grateful.
The link that was suggested is this one. It's more on the D&D, Alignment, and Morality topic and it fits with the links already present there, IMO.
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More precisely, Redcloak destroyed Tsukiko's corpse (and the wights) primarily to prevent speak with dead.
I thought that was pretty self-evident?
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Hmm... do you guys think that one is really necessary or is it just something obvious that would clutter up the index?
Well, it was obviously not obvious to everyone.
But on the other hand, I kind of agree with the person who said "Deus Ex Machina" is just a passive-aggressive way of saying that you didn't like something, so I'm not sure whether this is really an issue in burning need of clarification.
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No author should have to take the time to say, "This little girl ISN'T evil, folks!" in order for the reader to understand that. It should be assumed that no first graders are irredeemably Evil unless the text tells you they are.
My personal folder is a graveyard of ideas, stuck in their dream phase.
The "DM won't kill us" attitude is a bubble that sometimes needs to be bursted.
There's an armor variant rule in UA that will drastically increase character survivability without completely bubble-wrapping them in plot invulnerability