Haha, a clear example of edition-bloat, Greenfield!
I do like that a lot of the minor 2nd-ed cantrips got rolled into prestidigitation. Simplicity is nice. As long as it's not creeping into actual-1st-level-spell territory, i have zero problem with it doing a wide range of things... just not...
When I did a search I found about 40 ENWorld members in France, but other than Paris not a lot of detail on exact location, and most of them are inactive accounts I think. Around the winter vacay I'm going to start messaging a few of them to see if there are any who might want to try a game out...
Mechanically, i found the cleaning-up-oneself utility the most helpful. If your characters have been through a nasty battle etc., they should be utterly filthy. Going straight to the Baron's Hall to get their reward, reporting evildoers at large to the authorities, etc. requires a certain level...
I'm a dedicated D&D player (mostly 3.5 edition) who has been living in Orléans, France for the last two years. I haven't played here much, because my French is still too weak to really get into a game in that language. But I have a lot of experience as both player and DM in English, so would...
ENWorld is awesome for specifically this level of analysis. I particularly like Celebrim's consideration of social class in elven meat consumption. You might add a bit more meat consumption back in in the form of ritual or feast food though. As dedicated celebrants of nature they would probably...