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Still traveling. Wanted to share my recommendation for a show.

I recently binged a show called Fantasmas on Max. If you know who Julio Torres is, or love surreal comedy that is really intelligent, I can't recommend it enough. I spent the first half of the first episode thinking, "Huh. Someone must have put a whole bunch of acid in my gin," but once I was vibing it, this six-episode limited series was one of the best things I've watched recently.

If you’ve ever wondered why Q isn’t placed with its avante garde friends, X, Y, and Z at the end of the alphabet, or if you always thought that national treasure Steve Buscemi needed to play a letter of the alphabet (but in a non-Sesame Street kinda way), run …. don’t walk, to the coolest show this side of the clear crayon.
 



Consequences for PC behavior should flow naturally from their choices.

An adventure offering them the chance for godhood and then going "HAHAHA it was actually cursed AND the power will fade AND everyone hates you!" without any foreshadowing is worse than one that didn't offer that chance at all.

It's only a meaningful temptation if there's an actual reason to believe what's being offered is real and it being a trap retroactively ruins any significance the choice could have.

I hate it when adventure writers are so obsessed with enforcing what they think if the "correct" way to play the adventure that they go out of their way to set up traps for PCs who play differently.

It's an adventure for 20th level PCs, why shouldn't divinity be up for grabs?
 


Not with that attitude!

You see what kind of apartments can be afforded if people cut back on luxuries? Not once do those characters pay for streaming services or Just Eat deliveries.

Phoebe and Joey might hang out with me. But I'd be living on an air mattress and doing all under the table gigs to make rent
 

Does anyone play D&D with people they actually like?

I'm reading through some of these threads and it feels like people only share a game table with people who deliberately, constantly antagonize them.

I mean, to each their own. Far be it for me to tell anyone how to enjoy the game.
All jokes aside, I really wonder this every time threads go on and on about players needing to be protected from bad DMs and DMs needing to be empowered. Just play with people you like and don't be a jerk and whatever is in the books doesn't matter. It's not hard.
 

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