arwink said:I just read this page to catch up one what I've missed. I think less than 10% of everything typed here makes sence. I may have to go back and read previous pages to get some idea of context.
Sir Osis of Liver said:
Are you really sure that will help?
arwink said:
It did. Just one of those things where you miss the first two or three comments of a conversation, and can't follow it properly until you figure out what was being said.
Ho-hum. On the Mac this evening. Even though the boards are back, it keeps slipping into the thread listings of this time last week rather than keeping things current![]()
arwink said:
It did. Just one of those things where you miss the first two or three comments of a conversation, and can't follow it properly until you figure out what was being said.
Ho-hum. On the Mac this evening. Even though the boards are back, it keeps slipping into the thread listings of this time last week rather than keeping things current![]()
Maldur said:
You have a Timetravelling MAC... Cool!
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Maldur said:How s ceramic going?
herald in another thread said:
Mark will be writing a book on what happens to characters after they are retired.
There will be rules for sending your characters to a retirement home, or Assisted Living complex, various races opinions on old adventures and there retirement. (Orcs tend to eat their own, and then steal thier stuff as opposed to the Halflings who steal thier stuff and then eat them.)
Included in the OGL will be rules for wrestling night nurses, Using charisma to get a better spongebath, and using bluff to keep people intersested in your old "War" stories.
Web Enhancements will include "Retiring your Epic Character" and "Divine Ascension and Bedpans." to coinside with with the Epic Rules Handbook and Dieties and Demigods rules when they hit the SRD.
Look for "Knocking on Heaven's Door: Retired Characters" in a friendly gaming store near you.
Sir Osis of Liver said: