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Something like this combined with the ‘building construction’ system like in Valheim would be an interesting ‘game development’ toolkit. Then throw in the ‘creature creator’ system akin to Spore if you want to get real fancy.

Listen, if other folks are like my D&D groups, it’ll take us weeks to get out of a 60 square meter setting, so that should be fine.

nah, that part was ridiculous. Like really? They didn’t send some servant in to clean up the mess before having a ceremony?

I think some of the “backlash against criticism about representation” is about the fact that it sometimes feels like it’s the only subject critics are interested in. This was, by far, the best episode of House of the Dragon. It managed to create a tension the show has been lacking, and ended with a scene where all the

Tell me again which one of John Gaunt’s descendants became a faceless assassin

One does not simply DO incest. One COMMITS incest. One EMBRACES incest. One lets incest rain down upon them like manna from heaven!

I think this can only be read as a rape scene. Cole cannot meaningfully consent because the power imbalance is so great — if he rejects the princess / heiress to the Iron Throne, she can make up any story she wants and have him killed. But if he begins an affair with her, he risks death. Cole calculates that there is

I dunno man, this series is substantially better than GOT at its worst. Isn’t that all we can ask for?

Any other people want to see more of this Blackwood kid? He's gonna be a beast once he can fully swing a sword.

Pretty sure that was the Crab Feeder’s axe (was more of a maul as he used the hammer end to nail people to wood for his crab buddies), not his.

It’s true! She never did any of that stuff!

Elves have a very strange relationship with the natural world. For example, if you notice in the first episode, when Galadriel and her batalion are searching the snowy peaks for Sauron, they walk above the snow, like they’re weightless. Here’s a quote from Fellowship Of The Ring, from when the Fellowship is trying to

It’s a subtle thing, but I don’t think Poppy lost “someone” in the migration. I think she lost everyone. The camera focuses on her while Sadoc reads out a number of names. And then at the end of the episode, we see her pulling her own cart alone way at the back. And I think her experience as a Harfoot who lost

Bithell and Tron are such an obvious, brilliant match that I’m incredulous that Disney—you know, the same company that gave EA exclusivity over the Star Wars license for afar too long, who threw LucasArts into the sun, who basically forgot that console games existed for like 5 years—actually made it. It fits like

....bruh

I have a Switch and Animal Crossings and my two kids and I each have separate accounts. The game forces us all to inhabit the same island. It sucks. Maybe they changed it in the last year, I haven’t played in a long time because I need my son to advance the narrative since he was the first to play.

I know on PC it’s like a lot of other games meant to be played online, in that you access it via the account on the platform you got it on (so your Steam account, Xbox account for PC gamepass, etc) while the game itself does not have multiple save files. One person owns and interacts with the island, basically.

There are separate saves.

Enter Caillou the Conqueror

I think the recapper has this all wrong. There was one dragon at the end and it was ridden by Laenor (who is a Targ through his mom the Queen Who Never Was) and probably got an egg from her when he was a baby.