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Fair enough. I'm suggesting based on slapability, rather than familiarity with these books anyway. And I'm not comfortable judging non white people on their slapability :)
It was that player's first character, and I think she went with 'smart mage with pretty dresses'. Rolled *2* 18s, and dropped one of them into Chr.
A really young NPH could do it too. His slappability has been well proven.
I think you at least need to set the strategy, even if you don't act it out. I recently bluffed a table full of drunks thugs into thinking I was a new hired thugs, and even if I hadn't acted it out, I still would have at least need to explain the context for my deception/bluff checks.
Not to mention that the idea of building a complete world with various factions and races with their own culture and language, even if it didn't start with Tolkien, I think it was best expressed there.
So, Reed Richards from the new Fantastic Four?
Said Veronica, the mage in my first college D&D game.
Exactly. You act it out, but you still have to roll to see if the NPCs buy it.
If anything, it just attracts a more discriminating breed of mosquito.
There are definite benefits to the Chaotic Shameless alignment.
"Its like… I feel like I'm dating someone my ageeeee. You know?"
Your girlfriend is also a robot. Which then exploded.
Michael Bay seems like the sort who would love a robot to transform into a fully erect Satyr.
I'm still surprised that they're making more movies from a story perspective… didn't all the decepticons die in the third movie? Aren't there like… 4 autobots left? That's why the fourth movie was about the legality of dating an underaged girl.
You cracked the case. Which then exploded.
I still associate the second one with having to go to the bathroom just after this next battle ends. And then it was an hour long battle.
Solaris II: Unicron
I think the whole Pierce the Villain plotline would work well as a final outing… I think I got weary of the show trying to explain why people still hung out with him after a while, which is why I didn't miss him that much.
And lets not forget Sunburn Godzilla. That relates to a sad 90s movie too.