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    D&D 5E (2014) What does it mean when a Web spell is "layered across a floor, wall, or ceiling?"

    I don't know what was meant by "layering". Most of the time, there's a ceiling in the cave or dungeon that solves the problem. For the really big caverns you're out of luck, but it would still work near the wall of the cavern. That way you can have a diagonal thread from the floor to the wall...
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    D&D 5E (2014) What high-level spells could warp society?

    This is semi-explicit in my campaign. The availability of alchemy, kindly grandmothers, and hedge wizards allows for an infant mortality approaching modernity. However, there are monsters out there, and excess population looking for some easy wealth heads out to cull the monsters. Which...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Can you hear the audible version of the Alarm spell if you are more than 60 feet away?

    Oh, goodness, no. These are handbells, and I was thinking a pressure of of about 60-70 dB at 5 ft. People are holding these whilst ringing in concert. Nevah! :D But, yeah, I don't have an issue with it working as written, you hear it within 60 ft., not if farther.
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    D&D 5E (2014) What high-level spells could warp society?

    Assuming that spells of 3rd level and below are "common" as well as 20th level characters being, say, 0.1% of the population, I would envision significant vertical urban centers. Many of the taller buildings would be constructed as exotic as possible to demonstrate strength, durability, utility...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Can you hear the audible version of the Alarm spell if you are more than 60 feet away?

    Well, roughly speaking, sound pressure (dB) decreases by 6 dB with the doubling of distance.
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    OOTS 1317: Rescued

    Reading comp fail.
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    OOTS 1317: Rescued

    It is. They're CE, LE, and NE, but I don't know if the colors have been paired with an alignment.
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    D&D 5E (2014) What high-level spells could warp society?

    Just starting to go through this thread, but noticed this point. Kiln People, by David Brin goes into this from a technological angle. His vision of how society changes is quite interesting.
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    D&D 5E (2024) I am so torn [UPDATE: I bought it]

    The only 5e books I've purchased are the core three. That was mainly to see what developments had occurred and be able to participate in 5e games if I had a chance. I will probably by the core three of the new edition so I can be conversant with whatever changes are happening. I don't say this...
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    D&D General Modrons should be terrifying

    I gained a new appreciation for modrons after I read The Metal Monster by A.E. Merritt. He did a good job creating an alien species that is composed of cubes, globes, and tetrahedrons. I would wager that was the inspiration for modrons in the first place. EtA: The alien city is rather...
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    When to set a "historical" supers game? (read OP before answering poll)

    Oh! Godbound would be viable for inspiration, too.
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    When to set a "historical" supers game? (read OP before answering poll)

    For me, either Mythic or Early Modern. The fall of Troy was when the last of the heroes and demigods threw down (supposedly), so that would make for a great climax. And, makes sense to seed the legends and myths. Or, Early Modern as the breakthroughs were being made and polymaths had enough...
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    D&D 5E (2014) (Homebrew) Which Must Have 1st-Level Spell? (by class)

    I find myself nearly in agreement with @DEFCON 1 ; Bard: charm person, disguise self, comprehend languages (Ideal!) Cleric: sanctuary or protection vs evil*, cure wounds, bless Druid: entangle, faerie fire, speak with animals (Ideal!) Paladin: divine favor, shield of faith, command Ranger...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Help Me Hate Monks (Less Than I Currently Do)

    I haven't yet, but I have a player who is playing the first monk (mystic) in my bespoke D&D for ~8 years, with only three in the past 20. I have some issues with the class mechanically, but, weirdly, I haven't come up with different orders yet. I'll have to get on that. My temples, magical...
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    D&D General what would a standard human pantheon look like?

    I have to say that the World of Five Gods stories by Bujold are the best depictions of "approachable" deities I've come across in fiction. For me, too, they are my touchstone when designing a pantheon.
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    D&D General what would a standard human pantheon look like?

    Interestingly, the Ferryman may be older than the Queen of Hell. Indeed, he (and it's always* male) may be in the top three oldest, along with the female Earth Mother. The third of the oldest is up for some debate. There are those that say it is the Sky Father, but also a contingent that says it...
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    D&D General what would a standard human pantheon look like?

    The earliest gods that we know of (last time I checked) tend towards Sky Father Earth Mother Queen of Hell Ferryman of the Dead Sea Dragon Honorable mentions go to Fiery Messenger Sea Traveler Wild Huntsman Mother of Grains Those seem to be the predominate themes.
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    D&D General In Heaven the Cooks are French... (Setting Thoughts)

    There's something I remember Robert Jordan saying in an interview, but may be apocryphal. It was something like 'I find it hard to design a world without any prejudices, but I really didn't want frank racism. Instead, people's dress, language, and customs formed a culture, and other cultures...
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    D&D General In Heaven the Cooks are French... (Setting Thoughts)

    Well, I typed it up, might as well leave it.
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    D&D 5E (2014) What Level is the Party after 56 Sessions?

    Hmm... Let's say- 1st level, 2 sessions 2nd - 5th, 5 sessions each 6th+, 5-8 sessions each So, about 10th level, biweekly sessions, ~4.5 hrs each, 2.5 years of play.
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