I suppose the only real point is that if that attention starts producing noise, we should probably protect it (because it's seeing a spike in attention rn)
Today in BESW Cooking Tips, I learned that I've been cutting onions wrong my whole life. If you cut them from top to bottom instead of side to side (NOT making rings), you cry less, they have a smoother texture, and there's more flavor when you bite them in whatever dish you're making.
I went and looked in Tassajara Cooking and sure enough, right there in the illustration it shows to cut them that way but I never noticed 'cause I figured "Bah, I know how to cut an onion" and only paid attention to the tips on not cutting my fingers.
In the answer to this question it is determined that, RAW, a cleric only needs the 100gp of divinatory tools and a component pouch to cast Find the Path.
The text to Find the Path includes
This spell allows you to find the shortest, most direct physical route to a specific fixed location that yo...
@AncientSwordRage Apparently it's something about the direction of the cells in the layers and cutting them in rings ruptures more of the cells, releasing the cryjuice and flavor, and making them grittier.
I'm working on incorporating gnolls and the demon lord Yeenoghu into a campaign, and I am wondering where all the gnolls come from. Volo's Guide to Monsters describes the origins of gnolls:
Whenever the demon lord Yeenoghu enters the Material Plane and goes on a rampage, he leaves a great trail ...
In my most recent session, the entire party except one have been downed and stabilised by the cleric (the only member that was left standing) one of which is a elf.
Because of the elves trance feature normally when they sleep/meditate it only takes 4 hours to finish a long rest, however in this i...
Suppose both my familiar and myself have the sanctuary spell on.
Sanctuary states that it ends when the warded creature makes an attack, casts a spell that affects an enemy, or deals damage to another creature.
The find familiar spell lets me cast touch-ranged spells through my familiar. I want ...
@trogdor It looks like a world building kind of question to me. A lot of DM's like their worlds to be internally consistent, and sometimes lore from different editions offer different ways to do that rather than having to build up from scratch. (I am currently playing with a DM who finds internal consistency to be far more important than adhering to some ephemeral 'standard' way to play; his experience with AL and official play only made him double down on that).