

Only a Death-Eater uses absolutes.
- Gandalf or some shit
Only a Death-Eater uses absolutes.
Maybe, but most prediction based jobs have a middling success rate.Missing this big is always significant, but not catastrophic in this case.
I’ve grown so used to the companions falling in love with within a week in every RPG that I don’t even notice anymore. Personally, I legitimately like Shadowheart. I’ve tried the Karlach romance, and she wasn’t doing it for me. Dunno why. Lae’zel has more going on than I gave her credit for at the start, but Shart is still my girl.
Strange. Works fine on PC. Sorry, man.
I’ve been doing this for a while, so I’ve got old modules saved in my head. I also know generally what is required to run a successful one. What I would personally do is say “Yeah, sure. But I’ll need a bit to get ready. Give me 30 minutes.” I would then use a tool like 5etools to whip up a bunch of pre-generated characters and hand them out. If I had my printer handy, I’d print them. Then I’d run them through something like the Delian Tomb that Matthew Colville made (https://youtu.be/zTD2RZz6mlo?list=PLlUk42GiU2guNzWBzxn7hs8MaV7ELLCP_), a simple orc or bandit raid on a town, or whatever else I thought was cool in the moment.
I hope that helps. I’ve been DMing for over ten years now and playing for almost twenty, so Idk how well my technique would work for you.
Came her to say this. Literally riding on the hot air from a big fire.