Jeff Albertson
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For those wondering, this is The Crippled Masters.
That looks very cool, thanks, but I'm not sure if it's the same one (I will investigate!).
For those wondering, this is The Crippled Masters.
The modeling of Halflings seems to have changed quite a bit from 3.5 to 5e; no more -2 relative strength difference from humans and no 3/4 multiplier for carrying capacity. But they weren't just straight up toddlers before in any case.
The modeling of Halflings seems to have changed quite a bit from 3.5 to 5e; no more -2 relative strength difference from humans and no 3/4 multiplier for carrying capacity. But they weren't just straight up toddlers before in any case.
I actually think the wheelchair there is pretty cute, since i feel very strongly about the fact that a "disabled" character who has supernatural/supertech that effectively completely negate their disability does not in fact count as "disabled" representation.
More than creating a character with disabilities, I wish the published material was more color-blind friendly. My son has the rarest form of color blindness there is, and can't see blue at all. Blue on white look the same to him, yellow and green, and red and purple. Because of this, a lot of the maps mean nothing to him.
To be fair, in real life Oscar Pistorius won four olympic silver medals running on prosthetic legs
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