Goblyn
Explorer
Jdvn1 said:... Just don't look down. You'll be okay.
D'Oh, you shouldn't have said that; now Kemrain needs to make a DC 35 will check to not look down and due to that wis of 10-11, it's not going to be easy.
Jdvn1 said:... Just don't look down. You'll be okay.
Actually, the "Austrian drunk in one of the numberous Irish pubs of Vienna" stereotype.Rystil Arden said:Oh come now. The "Irish drunk" stereotype?
Right back at'cha:Rystil Arden said:Please refer to the following rule:
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The EN World Rules said:be careful about ascribing motives to the actions of others
Kemrain didn't specify Irish angry drunks. I think you're just jumping to conclusions.Rystil Arden said:Kemrain did though
You mean you can't roll a 35 on a d20?Goblyn said:D'Oh, you shouldn't have said that; now Kemrain needs to make a DC 35 will check to not look down and due to that wis of 10-11, it's not going to be easy.
I do. Of course, I have acrophobia, so its necessary for me. Like when we went to Neuschwanstein castle and had to cross a metal suspension bridge that had interlacing holes in the metal (Eek!) That was awful for me. The Great Wall of China is surprisingly high up alsoJdvn1 said:And never adhered to.
Darkness said:Actually, the "Austrian drunk in one of the numberous Irish pubs of Vienna" stereotype. Right back at'cha:![]()
Jdvn1 said:Kemrain didn't specify Irish angry drunks. I think you're just jumping to conclusions.![]()
The moral is: always be surrounded in pillows.Rystil Arden said:I do. Of course, I have acrophobia, so its necessary for me. Like when we went to Neuschwanstein castle and had to cross a metal suspension bridge that had interlacing holes in the metal (Eek!) That was awful for me. The Great Wall of China is surprisingly high up also![]()
It's a case of a letter getting dropped. Aireland. Aire means farmer or landowner.Jdvn1 said:... You mean other than Ireland?
That name always confused me. Why would you be called the Land of Ire?
Darkness said:Actually, the "Austrian drunk in one of the numberous Irish pubs of Vienna" stereotype. Right back at'cha:![]()
Heeheehee. You're the one who did that for me and then said, "Better safe than sorry" when it wasn't the casebe careful about ascribing motives to the actions of others