“Life has a rhythm!” He shouted at the sky.
“Life has a rhythm!” He shouted at the sky.
The map from last session.
I’m pumped up for #D&D this weekend. My players are just sterilizing #Undermountain.
That’s awesome. It speaks to good character!
My favorite #D&D Creature is the Ancient Copper Dragon, mostly because of this lair effect:
“Giggle Fits. Whenever a creature … is within 1 mile of the lair and rolls a 1 on a D20 … it is wracked with laughter.
My favorite opening is called the King’s Indian Attack. Nevermind what Black is doing in the image, I set the difficulty to “Labradoodle” just so it wouldn’t interfere with my positioning of white. Anyone know the best way to defend against this opening as black? #chess
Perfect fit. @oldtrouble1.bsky.social
I’m married to the…. @calfmeier.bsky.social
Tokyo, again. From a couple weeks ago.
I’ve started playing a weekly virtual tabletop D&D game in addition to the biweekly I DM for in person. I paint minis most other evenings and write game notes on the rest. I think I need to get a job at #Hasbro
I’m a really good writer and project manager. Maybe I have a shot.
I strongly suspect that the best ideas would be undermined by disclosing them on a public forum.
Yesterday’s Strands puzzle was themed “Generation Gap” and I’m all whatever about it.
Pics of the Pallisades fire from the air, Jan 11.
Sound on. #sphinx #cuteness #nomnomnom #kitty
I’m deeply over-involved in the construction of a catapult for my daughter’s physics class and she’s really mad at me about it.
It is. Good eye.
A pic of the table last Saturday #D&D
I never installed Twitter. How did people use it? Was it more a way to interact with the world, like Reddit, or with your friends, like Facebook?
My latest for one of my players, whom I forgot was supposed to have blue hair. *headslap*
Show me your miniature painting battle stations.
Dear algorithm,
Dungeons & Dragons
Miniature painting
Raving
Drum & Bass
Orange County
Biotechnology
Science
Camping
Backpacking
Parenting
Road trips
Describe your collection of D&D miniatures. I’ll go first. About 1000 M/S (80% humanoids) 100 L, 10 H, 0 G. About 10% are hand painted by me, and the first one in my collection is a 1979 Ral Partha set I got for Christmas that same year.