Okay. I have to post.
Okay. I have to post.
I DMed two sessions of the Starter Set this past weekend. I loved just how natural it felt. I left D&D during the edition wars for Savage Worlds (which is my go-to system now for basically anything heavy on action and gonzo ridiculousness), but with 5e out now ... oh man, it's time to come back home to D&D. It feels…
While building it: "Hand me the grey piece." (then everyone laughs)
I'm 37 years old and while I would welcome such leaps in humanity I've yet to see such massive changes in such a small amount of time, positive or negative. I'll not be holding my breath and assume the only real change will be to how people send smutty stuff to each other. Oh well.
Point to this whenever someone tells you that space exploration is wasteful and yields no practical knowledge.
Oh god don't take off the stickers, just pop it apart and reconstruct.
Actually, I can totally understand why Lindgren said no. Pippi is HUGE here in Scandinavia, there is not one year goes by without Pippi on our screens. But that is a Pippi that is very close to Lindgren's original vision of her. And while I think it could have been interesting to see what the Japanese could have done…