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BardStephenFox said:If they are half-fiendish they can avoid fire damage.
If they are half-dragon (red) they can avoid fire damage.
If they are half-dragon (green) they can avoid acid damage.
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What if they're half-ass?
BardStephenFox said:If they are half-fiendish they can avoid fire damage.
If they are half-dragon (red) they can avoid fire damage.
If they are half-dragon (green) they can avoid acid damage.
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BardStephenFox said:If they are half-fiendish they can avoid fire damage.
If they are half-dragon (red) they can avoid fire damage.
If they are half-dragon (green) they can avoid acid damage.
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fett527 said:
'coz he only plays Exalted these days?WizarDru said:'Splain to someone who's out of the loop, mang. Is he OK? And why only rpg.net?
reveal said:Have you seen some of Teflon Billy's posts when he doesn't agree with someone? Turn that up to 11 and you have hong.
That's where it came from, although it was used as a verb for a long time before I started seeing people referred to as trolls. I suspect USENET in the early '90s would have the first instances.dogoftheunderworld said:I think the term originally came from the fishing term trolling, as in putting some bait on a line and riding along merrily in your boat waiting for something the bite. Of course, within D&D message boards, "Trolling" took on a whole new meaning...
reveal said:What if they're half-ass?
BardStephenFox said:I'm feeling a tad snarky today. This is where I would say "Oh, then they are named [fill in the blank]" But I won't do that. I will, however, leave this where everyone else can fill in the blank for themselves.
Hmm, half-ass template. I bet you could make a half-ass template and defend it as being mythologically inspired.
BardStephenFox said:I'm feeling a tad snarky today. This is where I would say "Oh, then they are named [fill in the blank]" But I won't do that. I will, however, leave this where everyone else can fill in the blank for themselves.
Hmm, half-ass template. I bet you could make a half-ass template and defend it as being mythologically inspired.