TabletopTerrors
First Post
I'm certainly not the first person to make this leap.
In fact, there is a post from reddit from about a year ago (linked in the article) that I immediately thought of when I saw something online the other day.
A quote by Miles Kington. So, credit where credit is due. The Redditor got the idea from a Miles Kington quote (knowingly or unknowingly), and I definitely got the idea from his post when I saw the raw version of the quote.
Miles Kington was a British journalist and upright bass player who invented a fictional language, and this is my take on applying his tomato quote to ability scores.
http://tabletopterrors.com/2014/11/06/tomatoes-as-ability-scores-another-look/
In fact, there is a post from reddit from about a year ago (linked in the article) that I immediately thought of when I saw something online the other day.
A quote by Miles Kington. So, credit where credit is due. The Redditor got the idea from a Miles Kington quote (knowingly or unknowingly), and I definitely got the idea from his post when I saw the raw version of the quote.
Miles Kington was a British journalist and upright bass player who invented a fictional language, and this is my take on applying his tomato quote to ability scores.
http://tabletopterrors.com/2014/11/06/tomatoes-as-ability-scores-another-look/