Apparently I'm so good a tabletop Game Master that I have people playing until they literally conk out and fall asleep. That kind of makes me feel good about myself.
They already got the Wondercorn buff, which is the same as con platters from shops. It's the Infused Food buff. Also, there's the skull sphere if you can befriend an astrologer. But only a little more than half the time, and the boon is somewhat var…
Frankly, Town of Salem is an awful facsimile of mafia. The game is poorly balanced with some roles being far stronger than others. (See, Jailer being Vig, Doc and Roleblocker *and* able to talk with
their target during the night with no real d…
I've had the Hamilton musical shown to me, and right now I'm just listening to... well, pretty much all of the songs. Hard to pick just one favourite. There are so many songs that are strong in many different ways.
I haven't noticed it myself, but others have commented on me losing weight and looking slimmer. Even though I don't feel any lighter, it still makes me feel a little good about myself.
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Just pray to a god. Any god. Or message them if you don't feel it possible to pray to them. They can't start anything unless they know what it is, and messaging/prayers are the best way to contact em directly.
Nah. The machine is placed on mount Avechna. It needs some cloud essence to work, but you can hunt that on air, or just ask any Halli to convert the essence for you.
Keeping your voice mild and measured, you encourage a village man to reveal his needs and wants, then demonstrate that only in Hallifax can those demands be fulfilled. A village man slaps his knee and declares that, by the gods, the Villa…
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Actually, the original vector for skinrot was apparently some weird stone in Cankermore. The chocobuns were just the vectors the Gnafia chose because... they're GNAFIA!
I loathed the old skinrot event, but I enjoy this new event a lot more, mostly because it uses a vector that makes a whole lot more sense. Mosquitos as carriers of a dangerous and lethal disease is an interesting vector. Furthermore, we're engaging …