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La Hivecabra!

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I'm going to. I'll see if the Halfling in the party lets the other Halflings eat the human. THere's also an elf in the party...but really, who'd want to eat an elf?
 

Halflings (shudder). Bad Experiences with halflings (and a few good ones).

The most recent bad experience was the halfling wizard who repeatedly charged into combat. Not buffed or particularly combat worthy, he just liked to do it.

Most recent good experience was the Stealth Halfling who was buds with the Half-Ogre. She hid in his hair for almost the entire game. When it came to be dinner time while we were conversing with some Bladelings, the half-ogre stuck some food in his hair to feed said halfling. Explained he was feeding the lice. They made a great team.
 



Hey. I'm back from Seville which midaeval city center gave me a huge number of ideas for adventures, so now I'm writing up some sketches or adventure outlines, that I might use in the future if I ever start playing D&D again.
 


ah, its wierd setting the alarm and then having those dreams that I'm waking up right before the alarm rings....
 


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