@BESW I guess I was thinking more in a slapstick sort of way--she has to stay outside the inn while everyone else eats, or leaves an unmistakable swath of failed crops as a trail (no wilderness Stealth for you!)
@SevenSidedDie I just put it on my list to watch earlier this week. (Although I'm of the right demographic for late 80s/early 90s cartoon nostalgia, I hardly watched any of them at the time, so I'm discovering them through the reboots too!)
@Skathix I would say that an idea that has some substantial cost appeals to me for... some reason? Perhaps a one-level dip into Rogue to grab expertise in Animal Handling? Or grabbing Magic Initiate at L8 to pick up a some Druidic magic for your EK? (Poison Spray becomes a blast of stinging bees, you get Speak with Animals but re-skin it to speak with swarms, &c?)
◆ Bag of Bee-Holding Once per day say a specific code-phrase and send your trained bees after any enemies in a 10ft radius. They deal 4d4 damage and cause the enemies to be restrained for one turn, The enemies must save on a constitution saving throw of 13 or become poisoned for 1 hour.
Coincidentally, I'm also running a game where the players decided to theme everything around bees. Lead character is a dragonborn paladin the breathes bees: sfw.furaffinity.net/full/19334890
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We also rebranded a potion of Haste as "The Mead for Speed".
It's 4th edition, so pixies are a PC race. Our ranger just swapped the usual butterfly-winged fairy styling out in favor of being bee-styled. Militant bee-pixie amazons totally work.
I will be always miffed at why people in countries with wolves and bears and other large carnivores are so terrified of Australian wildlife in particular
@doppelgreener Bears you can generally see a good way off, and you can easily stay out of bear country. The terror of Australian wildlife is that it's often small, innoccuous-looking to a foreigner, potentially everywhere, and sometimes deadly. Australian wildlife has a reputation for being very “swingy” and ambushy. ;)
Also, bears and wolves are pretty much bears and wolves everywhere. The biological exceptionalism of Australia makes everything unfamiliar, while someone from Russia would probably expect Canadian wolves to hold no surprises. There's definitely some “unfamiliar” = “danger” in unexamined thoughts going on.
@SevenSidedDie you know, having grown up around them I never considered them strange and unique. And then a foreigner finds out there's a small aquatic animal that looks like a duck and an otter (both harmless!) but has a poison barb in its legs.
For a more local example, Canadians are generally terrified of the thought of scorpions and poisonous spiders and snakes, because we have none of the former and next to none of the latter two. Meanwhile, people live in US states like Arizona and somehow don't die every day! *wonderment*
@SevenSidedDie you know, having grown up around them I never considered them strange and unique. And then a foreigner finds out there's a small aquatic animal that looks like a duck and an otter (both harmless!) but has a poison barb in its foot.
Just the one. In its rear left foot, nowhere else.
I live on an island where no animal or plant on land is liable to kill you unless you go out of your way to give it the opportunity. The instant you hit water, all bets are off.
Spiders I understand. USA spiders are terrifying. Australia has spiders that look just like them except bigger. I can understand this being scary. Except our spiders are far easier to deal with and less dangerous.
@Shalvenay huntsmen look like brown recluses but are completely harmless to humans. Redbacks look like brown widows but you only get one at a time, they don't appear in swarms that make burning the house down seem worthwhile. Funnel-web spiders are dangerous but by their namesake, have a completely obvious web you just stay away from.
Our spiders range from "big and harmless" to "small and itchy." Our snakes are pathetic--they have to chew on you to get their venom in because they have no fangs, and the venom is only a problem for people who are allergic or infirm anyway. Make noise in the jungle and the wild boars will leave you alone.
@doppelgreener We have a week or two of swarming termites. You have swooping season.
@BESW yeah -- we don't get it too bad where I live -- most of the spiders that show up are pretty chill, and we don't have poisonous snakes either, just constrictors. worst that shows up probably is the occasional stray mountain lion?
@SevenSidedDie We've now got a couple of kinds of frogs that are so loud (and have so few predators here) that they're violating noise pollution limits.
@BESW In case it's relevant: there's a group of people in North Queensland who have started to hunt toads, freeze them, then dispose of them once frozen (so as to be humane in their perspective). They say it's pretty effective and ongoing efforts marked a major decline in cane toad population in their area. They also said everyone told them it couldn't be done, but they couldn't find evidence of anyone having actually tried it before.
@Shalvenay It's unspayed domestic cats and feral domestic cats that are the problem. They're bird-killing machines. Lynx and bobcats have bigger prey, and much less population.
to be fair, I have met the occasional cat that was actually nice to me
like one of the ones at the house I was pet sitting at earlier in the month
one of the others was insane, and the third one was antisocial
then there are the ones that stalk you in your own house and give you the creepy impression they are just biding their time till they decide to murder you
@BESW Well, one of our friends is moving to Japan in a few weeks, so we came up with a setting where near future Taiwan (and only Taiwan) is subject to a breakdown of the three laws of robotics, shortly after government sponsored robotic servants find their way into every home. At the same time, magic suddenly showed itself, and no one really knows what to make of it. The campaign is going to be to get this guy's PC out of Taiwan so he can (presumably) resume a normal life.
This system feels like someone looked at Exalted's stunt system and said, "Let's build a game based on that."
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Due to the Sundering, old Gods have returned in the Forgotten Realms. I know that my favourite god from AD&D, Myrkul, has become alive once more.
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@JoshuaAslanSmith There are some bits worth reading further down. Pay2Play stuff, mods get to be the heads of guilds, and being able to kill and loot other user-accounts, er, “players”.
@JoshuaAslanSmith Downvoting with a Flame Sword would be an instant kill (perma-ban) for a new user. I suspect that would not serve the site's goals especially well.
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Is there any race, template, feat, class feature, spell, power or other character option that would allow to use a double weapon (might be a natural weapon) with one hand and yet be able to make attacks with both ends as if it were being held with 2 hands? How attacks would be resolved? Would it ...
If you're going to assume that four different people chose to downvote you purely out of spite, that's your business. But you might get more value out of asking yourself what legitimate reason they might have had, because it could help you improve this question and/or future ones.
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@Momonga-sama If you aren't showing that you've done any research beforehand, you're having trouble expressing your questions clearly (note how many more characters of detail had to be added), if you get flippant or offended when people challenge your posts, then--yeah, I wouldn't be surprised that some folks write you off as a help vampire.
Fair or not, it's everyone's prerogative to vote how they like.
If you're consistently getting multiple downvotes on multiple posts, consider whether there's a behaviour you can change--unless you're happier assuming a conspiracy, but if that's the case then chat isn't going to be a good place to vent about it.
@Momonga-sama Both the how to ask guidance and the downvote button tooltip are pretty clear on that.
So, I know it's not really what this question is about, but the title has me know thinking about treating the role of GM as a character. I suspect this way lies Lovecraftesque.