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I find myself thinking about all those poor men throughout history who've been stabbed or shot in the guts.
Yes, the dragon's poop becomes minions.I do like Death Burp.
And does it say "poop minions" there?
That is pretty awesome.Yes, the dragon's poop becomes minions.
Was it The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday? I vaguely recall a subplot about a cure for the clap.
How did you achieve this?My brain has moved into a creative space from a depressive space
How did you achieve this?
I'd just add it to me thing to this list.i'm not 100% certain, to be honest, but I can give some things that I know gave a positive influence.
i don't think any one thing really does it. If I was to pick one that had the most noticeable impact, I would say sunlight. there was a very definite shift in early April, when the days really started kicking up in length. by the end of April, I was a lot more resilient.
- some exercise. not lots, but some. a walk or some time on the bag. walk was half an hour to an hour, bag was no more than 15 minutes, sometimes only 5 minutes. not even every day or anything but a couple of times a week is good. sometimes a hike is good, and for density of benefit, hiking works the best for me.
- music, especially while wearing noise cancelling headphones. I think the headphones are important for me as I get distracted easily. distraction moves me off my focus towards happiness. if I am not hiking, this is really strong for me, especially if it is high energy (not necessarily angry) music.
- consciously choose new experiences instead of old. A simple one for me is picking the local high school/vo-tec radio station instead of spotify/itunes/playlist or whatever manicured set of music makes me stay in a spot. one might call this mental movement.
- sunlight. based on the last couple of years, i'm pretty sure my wife and I both have SAD. So, replacing light bulbs is a thing, but also going outside and staying off the computer. an hour here and there.
- dedicating time to myself. this sometimes means taking an afternoon off or otherwise excluding everyone from my life for a bit. has to be combined with an above activity, can't just be doing nothing, as that leads to depression
- lunch with some friends. I have a particular set at work that I enjoy a lot. they've been a good influence on me.
- being open and honest about my emotions. I've had some coworkers check in on me, and I tell them it's a good day or a bad day. I don't necessarily get into details, but I do say things are pretty rough and I'm under a lot of stress or whatever.
- and for fuck's sake, off of facebook. just stay off. if you are on it, stop following people who just post links to other shit that makes noise.
i'm not 100% certain, to be honest, but I can give some things that I know gave a positive influence.
i don't think any one thing really does it. If I was to pick one that had the most noticeable impact, I would say sunlight. there was a very definite shift in early April, when the days really started kicking up in length. by the end of April, I was a lot more resilient.
I've been told to get more sun, but honestly when I do it has no effect. I think people don't understand why I have blackout curtains on my huge glass sliding door/window in my room. The sun and I don't seem to work that way. Though your other things sound 100% positive to me.
I always marvel at the stuff future medics learn. Until now, I was under the erroneous belief that you only classified pain as "normally debilitating", "normally very strong, patient will complain and make involuntary motions" and "normally not so strong, but some are going to complain and move around anyway" (or something to that effect).Not as painful, I assure you. Only acute pancreatitis and childbirth come close, or so we’re told in med school.
The phrase "those shitty minions" just got an entirely new meaning!Yes, the dragon's poop becomes minions.
That's great to hear!Finally ran RuneQuest Glorantha.
The player's still had to finish their characters before we started, but we managed to play 1 hour and 30 min. Which was enough for me to throw the introduction I had prepared. I really like this setting, so much that I will wait for the hype to go down before writing about it.
Anyways, it's the first time in a intro game that a player's character got married.
Had a great time.
I know what you mean, though it wasn't hiking for me.Back from my second of two back to back father son camping (cabin) weekends. Fun but I'm tired. Eight hours of sleep between two days mixed with a lot of hiking wears me out.
BTW, I just liked you set-up quite a bit, here. Is it yours, or from the book?Finally ran RuneQuest Glorantha.
The player's still had to finish their characters before we started, but we managed to play 1 hour and 30 min. Which was enough for me to throw the introduction I had prepared. I really like this setting, so much that I will wait for the hype to go down before writing about it.
Anyways, it's the first time in a intro game that a player's character got married.
Had a great time.
It's mine, I used the Apple Lane hamlet and some NPC's from the Gamemaster Adventures from the GM pack.BTW, I just liked you set-up quite a bit, here. Is it yours, or from the book?
La Mujer Murcielago or Zovek types are more likely, but we shall see.Throw in some Kalimán, El Hombre Incréible, for good measure.
Thinking about trying to convince folks to play Lucha Libre Hero, or else to use it as a sourcebook for a luchador game using another system.
Failing that, once one of the other PBPs winds down I may press some Pub crawlers into service.
My players have a thing for right legs in Mythras. It is a little less Limbquest due to luck points but not by muchToday I learned why RuneQuest is called limbquest...
I ran the scenario Defending Apple Lane from the gm booklet.
Managed to roll not one but three times the value 99 for my Tusk Riders, one of my player's rolled a 1, doing double damage full value ignoring armor on the head of the leader of the Tusk Riders, so his Javelin was impaled on the guy's throat, and yes the tusk rider missed the parry.
Narrated one of my player's losing his leg, at least another 2 legs were lost/went flying in other directions... dealing with eight tusk riders is hardcore, but they used a sound battle plan. RuneQuest doesn't care at all about balance on encounters and I loved it.
Also my player's are extremely lucky, I mean extremely.
I'll be interested to hear how you adapt that.Planning to run a game of Exalted heroic mortals...
Using Cepheus.
"Run it in a place where they don't get to meet Exalts, at least not yet", is my first point.I'll be interested to hear how you adapt that.