

Never met a religious person who didn’t know anything about their religion?


Never met a religious person who didn’t know anything about their religion?
What’s bothering me is, mathematically that is the answer, but practically the apple is a non uniform shape so you cant really determine where a third of the apple truly is and it has seeds in the middle meaning two of the kieces will have seeds one the one getting the two cut off pieces won’t so its not truly shared equally.
It’s made for Strixhaven which is a Mage school.
It’s been very fun so far to have them randomly ambush the players.
Me in response: “Well in that case *rolls d20 ominously”
Players: immediately become interested in discussing the fake weather


Is this surprising?
A concept that requires you to both interpret the rules literally and then ignore the rules altogether in order to work.
Step 1: Learn to DM Step 2: Ask literally every person you meet to play
After 5-10 years you’ll have 2 people with waning interest and little time to play at a table.
Little enough that now if I do it just comes off as sarcastic.


Instructions unclear, now comfortable with pissing myself.
As a dm the 7 section bag I got that I sorted 20 sets of dice into has been a godsend.
Now we don’t need to wait to see who I instakill with dragon breath.


First time I fingered a girl I felt like Colombus. Really thought I’d hit the new world much sooner.


Are you saying it’s not like a slot machine and pays out like 6 kids when you win?


My same group took 20 minutes to get past an unlocked door.


Meanwhile…
Me: You guys find a key woth a triangle on it
Later that session
Me: There is a locked door with a triangle on it.
Party: This door is literally impossible to open.
Me: …why don’t you check your inventory…
Party: Aha, maybe this tomato we found can open the door if we shove it into the lock.
Me: I don’t… you have a key!
Party: When did we get a key?
Me: THIS SESSION!
Party: Ohhh we didn’t write it down.
Me: IT’S ONLY BEEN 5 MINUTES! GOLDFISH, ALL OF YOU!


Tell Valve to not have a wired only option at double the cost then.


I presented my party with a locked door to which they has the key. Took 20 minutes and a chime of opening to get through.
This was not a puzzle. I’m afraid of giving them a puzzle.
A reader may also note with interest that Tolkien used only the word goblin in the Hobbit and only the word orc in LotR, which probably doesn’t help the confusion.


And I helped.
Charisma is for making your own religion.