Sounds like a hivey thing to me, true.
Nice! Many hivers have come and gone, and there are many good ol' days that have come and gone as well. Such is the ever-changing hive.
I may take you up on that this or next year! Do you have any pointers I can give my friend?
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They don't really say holla holla in London, do they?
I have a friend moving there later this year, and I really want to go visit him and see the city.
While the skill challenge mechanic has problems, I'd prefer the game to use the standard ruleset. Tweaks are okay, but don't go all Pathfinder on us (not that I have anything against Pathfinder, but I don't want to have to learn a new system for an AP).
Oriental would be cool. But, what I really want is for vampires to be cool again. It doesn't have to be awakening an ancient evil, but I just want a really cool vampire BBEG.
Also: a good fey-themed AP would be cool.
I tend to agree with this concept.
I'd also like to offer: I like books that challenge me. It could be morally, it could be intellectually, or it could be something else.
I have a friend who reads the Dresden books. On his suggestion, I tried out the first book--I found it poorly written and...
True, forgot to mention A&M. Didn't know that about UD, though! Neat! The people I know from there always complained about the classics they had to read. I liked UD when I visited it, but I've heard they have a lot of money problems.
And, Whole Foods is based in Austin. They have a cool main...
Consider that heating costs are very low, and cost of living is pretty low too. Power bills aren't so good, but they're balanced by everything else. I don't know about other cities, but Houston has a very easy to use website that will help you get the cheapest power rates possible.
In Houston...
I already started another Meta thread about it, but Forum Jump > Forums functions differently on the mainpage than on the other pages. It usually takes you to the forums listing, but on the mainpage it reroutes back to the mainpage (makes no sense).