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Just need some opinions on choosing a music theme&nbsp; for Limar 1:&nbsp; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGrgofJpI8" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGrgofJpI8</a> &nbsp; &nbsp;leaning towards 2:&nbsp; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5MGmthzpF8" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5MGmthzpF8</a> &nbsp;Violence&nbsp; 3:&nbsp; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn-61kQbD5Y&amp;list=RDxn-61kQbD5Y&amp;start_radio=1" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn-61kQbD5Y&amp;list=RDxn-61kQbD5Y&amp;start_radio=1</a> &nbsp; too royal 4:&nbsp; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtHj750aD0s" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtHj750aD0s</a> &nbsp;I just like wotr - you dont need to listen to them all the way through. cast your votes I am open to suggestions. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fGH929p2yI&amp;list=RD3fGH929p2yI&amp;start_radio=1" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fGH929p2yI&amp;list=RD3fGH929p2yI&amp;start_radio=1</a> I just felt like sharing one of my chaos picks &nbsp;
Well... i'd say these are themed toward a specific act as:&nbsp; 1- It's happy-go-lucky , perfect for the most part since it ave different moods in it. 2-It's combat music , Limar do love combat but i don't see him as a walking pile of combat music to theme him as so. 3- A bit celestic because of the chorus and bells , yet you are very civilized to fit ... it ain't monstrous enough 4- At 1:13 it starts to sound monstrousy with the tamburines at max banter, dies down at 2:00 to come back at 2:40...&nbsp; Other than that, i still believe a chorus should be reserved or more low toned such as godzilla's main for example. (for a Limar Chorus specifically) A free King , moody but civil and rationalized to standards. A chromatic without the shades of black. Humble and rash. I would also say amongs the most cheerful of the party, NPC excluded. Never checked if you was good and if you aren't , i'd give you the borderline: (Good) tag as i gave myself the borderline:(evil) tag IMO , all-n-all and anyways : I vote 1 for ya.
Very insightful thank you. I'll check out godzillas theme He is chaotic neutral&nbsp; but staying inside a alignment box is the most unchaotic thing ever.
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Josh said: Very insightful thank you. I'll check out godzillas theme He is chaotic neutral&nbsp; but staying inside an alignment box is the most unchaotic thing ever. NGL I’ve always interpreted Limar’s alignment as being “yes” but that’s mostly because of the fact that he maintains shrines to two deities of polar opposite alignment lol Edit to clarify: “yes” as in: Person: what is your alignment&nbsp; Limar: yes
I like the IO way of saying it "he's all Alignments but the game can't handle that so we'll arbitrarily put him down as this one."
So like a Paladin worshipping Zeus. XD
Nate S. said: Josh said: Very insightful thank you. I'll check out godzillas theme He is chaotic neutral&nbsp; but staying inside an alignment box is the most unchaotic thing ever. NGL I’ve always interpreted Limar’s alignment as being “yes” but that’s mostly because of the fact that he maintains shrines to two deities of polar opposite alignment lol LOL, that's pretty great. From a DM perspective, I interpret it more as him being generally chaotic good, but with true neutral tendencies. In other words, not very strongly chaotic or very strongly good. Each alignment axis is a spectrum, after all, not a strict trinary. Limar seems, to me, more devoted to his broadly draconic racial identity and personal values than to any particular alignment, deity, or morality, or ethos. Also, cool thread idea! 20 bonus xp for Limar, Avariel, and Sidsaspi.
Felt like drawing the "Powers" unfavorably. notes -front facing fish can hurt you - only a fool would color a white dragon on white paper (It's me I'm the fool) -My style rapidly fell to shit. hue hue hue
I love the shameless old-school propaganda vibe. Take 100 bonus xp.
I just realized I never posted my&nbsp; conlang's google doc &nbsp;or the&nbsp; WIP dictionary &nbsp;anywhere here. If anyone wants to know how to pronounce the words I'm typing, for example, there's some links in there to Wikipedia pages with sound samples for the various letters and such. I still haven't updated it with the numeral glyphs, which I will probably do at some point...and because it's a language used by superior beings, the numbers are in base 12, because that is a superior base to 10. I was going to explain why, but that would require rambling about math and this probably isn't the place for that.
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I'd have to master the english language before I can even begin learning that.&nbsp; I accept my place as the commoner that only knows the common tongue. - do rant about the numbers I could use more incomprehensible madness for my breakfeasts&nbsp;
Josh said: - do rant about the numbers I could use more incomprehensible madness for my breakfeasts&nbsp; So the main thing is that 12 is divisible by 3. Since 3 is a smaller prime than 5, it's more useful to have a base that's divisible by 3 than by 5 (because more fractions have 3 in their denominator than have 5 in their denominator among "small" numbers). Some people use this reason to argue base 6 is the optimal base, but the problem with 6 as a base is it's so small that numbers will have to have more digits in them (for instance, a number as small as 36 is a 3-digit number in base 6). Base 12 avoids this by having digit-lengths similar to those of base 10 for "small" numbers (the shorter numbers only start showing up when the values get very large). The reason this matters at all is the fact that if your base isn't divisible by a given prime, then you'll have to use a repeating decimal to represent fractions with that prime in their denominator (e.g. 1/3=0.33333...in base 10; in base 12, 1/3 is just 0.4). I would have gone for base 30, but the trouble with such a large base is the number of digits required. I'm not going to make up that many words for digits, nor do I want to draw that many glyphs either. 30 is the smallest number divisible by 2, 3, and 5 all at once, meaning it would combine the benefits of both base 12 and base 10, but it's simply too big to use as a number base.
had to learn what Bases are but thats Much more comprehensible , still not&nbsp; quite understandable. &nbsp;so the angels count like (0, 1 , 2 , 3, 4 , 5, 6 , 7 , 8 ,9 ,10 , 11,)&nbsp; thats twelve digits so next is&nbsp; ( 10 , 11, ,12&nbsp; ,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 110, 111)&nbsp; then( 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 , 29, 210, 211)??? - how do you not confuse the 10 that is 10 with that is 12? &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; I guess it'd be like "Rae" and "In Aym"&nbsp; but they're both one zero??? wouldnt it be base 13 since you have 0 through 12 in the doc? aym 0, In 1, Shan 2 , Lan 3 , Yon 4 , Kon 5 , Mai 6 , Sai 7, Tai 8, Kai 9, Rae 10 , Arekh 11, Baen 12,
no, Baen has no glyph (I haven't put those in yet) — just like we pronounce "10" as "ten" it has a word for it. Now that I think about it, that might belong in the section just below it. It would make more sense sense to think of the number ten as being written like "A" (the standard way to represent digits ten or higher in systems with bases higher than ten is to use letters) and eleven as being "B". So something like 6A is&nbsp; maibaen rae &nbsp;or eighty-two (12*6+10=72+10=82).
Nate S. said: I just realized I never posted my&nbsp; conlang's google doc &nbsp;or the&nbsp; WIP dictionary &nbsp;anywhere here. If anyone wants to know how to pronounce the words I'm typing, for example, there's some links in there to Wikipedia pages with sound samples for the various letters and such. I still haven't updated it with the numeral glyphs, which I will probably do at some point...and because it's a language used by superior beings, the numbers are in base 12, because that is a superior base to 10. I was going to explain why, but that would require rambling about math and this probably isn't the place for that. I've been wondering if you ever would, but this is honestly amazing . Take 500 bonus xp for creating an entire damn language for your character, JRRvariel. Nate S. said: The reason this matters at all is the fact that if your base isn't divisible by a given prime, then you'll have to use a repeating decimal to represent fractions with that prime in their denominator (e.g. 1/3=0.33333...in base 10; in base 12, 1/3 is just 0.4). I must be going crazy, because this actually makes sense to my anti-math brain. And now I'm pissed that we don't use base 12.
I stumbled facefirst into the rabbit hole that is the constructed language and couldn't stop. Eventually I decided it made sense to write it all down somewhere so I had some consistency — this was the result. Now I've got something I can use not just here but anywhere I need a language for some kind of being that's intellectually beyond the ken of mortals on average. I love to make up names for spirits and dragons using it too, because they can be entire sentences in just a few syllables when you string together a few roots and conjunction-prefixes and suffixes. Not to say they're easy to pronounce, though. Try saying&nbsp; Kilshamaite'akheiszor &nbsp;("whose talons pierce the sky") or&nbsp; Taikhurei'ashirilyaszaihan&nbsp; ("delights in exploring arcane mysteries") five times fast... As a side note, a slightly odd outcome of this is that I realized Avariel's name should probably be transcribed as&nbsp; 'Avari'el&nbsp; because of the two instances of glottal-stop letters in his name...but the leading apostrophe looks confusing anyway, so I suppose it's fine. Max said: Nate S. said: The reason this matters at all is the fact that if your base isn't divisible by a given prime, then you'll have to use a repeating decimal to represent fractions with that prime in their denominator (e.g. 1/3=0.33333...in base 10; in base 12, 1/3 is just 0.4). I must be going crazy, because this actually makes sense to my anti-math brain. And now I'm pissed that we don't use base 12. Yeah, if only humans had 12 fingers instead of 10...now, it wouldn't be such a big deal if thirds weren't so much more common than fifths, since fifths aren't nicely represented in base 12 (it's a repeating decimal somewhere between 0.2 and 0.3, but I can't recall it off the top of my head). It turns out that smaller denominators in your fractions make those fractions more common...that makes intuitive sense if you think about it, actually. There are more sets of three things than sets of five things in the universe. If I have three hundred apples, that's a hundred sets of three apples but only sixty sets of five! It goes deeper than that, especially when you realize that an increase of something half gives you three-halves, but I suppose more math will just induce headaches at this point. ...okay I can't help myself. Number bases are a wild concept in general, and my brain always goes off on tangents when it comes to this stuff, so I have to add a disclaimer about how 5 is still interesting because base 5 specifically in a number system called p-adic numbers (name is weird, I know) lets you do wild things like take square roots of negative numbers and evaluate the sum of a sequence that should just go off to infinity, and even wilder things like those two operations actually being the same for a reason I'd have to write an entire essay to explain. Actually, any prime number that's 1 more than a multiple of 4 will do this, not just 5, but the p-adic numbers are weird as hell and not for the faint of heart (a number system where 625 is smaller than both 624 and 626, and where 18750 is larger than both 15625 and 78125, is definitely going to turn heads) so I should probably leave it there.
Nate S. said: I just realized I never posted my&nbsp; conlang's google doc &nbsp;or the&nbsp; WIP dictionary &nbsp;anywhere here. If anyone wants to know how to pronounce the words I'm typing, for example, there's some links in there to Wikipedia pages with sound samples for the various letters and such. I still haven't updated it with the numeral glyphs, which I will probably do at some point...and because it's a language used by superior beings, the numbers are in base 12, because that is a superior base to 10. I was going to explain why, but that would require rambling about math and this probably isn't the place for that. I actually did something similar with friends a *long* time ago. We had a minecraft server (with 70-100 concurrent players at its peak) and a huge part of it was a sort of forum-based diplomatic roleplaying between settlements. (Everything is in italian of course, but the auto translate feature should give a rough idea, also most things were lost when the host stopped paying for the servers) Here's the archived wiki page of the conlang&nbsp; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130907193046/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/index.php/Denai" rel="nofollow">https://web.archive.org/web/20130907193046/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/index.php/Denai</a> &nbsp; We also wrote some poems, mostly trash, but with some were worthy of note. Here's a 13 cantos epic about a soldier returning home from a lost invasion with the skull of his king (actually worthy a read) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20150307042525/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/Pandai" rel="nofollow">https://web.archive.org/web/20150307042525/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/Pandai</a>
Dawi said: Nate S. said: I just realized I never posted my&nbsp; conlang's google doc &nbsp;or the&nbsp; WIP dictionary &nbsp;anywhere here. If anyone wants to know how to pronounce the words I'm typing, for example, there's some links in there to Wikipedia pages with sound samples for the various letters and such. I still haven't updated it with the numeral glyphs, which I will probably do at some point...and because it's a language used by superior beings, the numbers are in base 12, because that is a superior base to 10. I was going to explain why, but that would require rambling about math and this probably isn't the place for that. I actually did something similar with friends a *long* time ago. We had a minecraft server (with 70-100 concurrent players at its peak) and a huge part of it was a sort of forum-based diplomatic roleplaying between settlements. (Everything is in italian of course, but the auto translate feature should give a rough idea, also most things were lost when the host stopped paying for the servers) Here's the archived wiki page of the conlang&nbsp; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130907193046/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/index.php/Denai" rel="nofollow">https://web.archive.org/web/20130907193046/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/index.php/Denai</a> &nbsp; We also wrote some poems, mostly trash, but with some were worthy of note. Here's a 13 cantos epic about a soldier returning home from a lost invasion with the skull of his king (actually worthy a read) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20150307042525/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/Pandai" rel="nofollow">https://web.archive.org/web/20150307042525/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/Pandai</a> Storied diplomatic RP in Minecraft takes me back in a way I didn't expect to be taken back today. I'm only in my late 20s so I'm not that old &gt;.&lt; But yeah, the great thing about conlangs is that they build immersion in a way that isn't wasted on casual observers — anyone will be at least somewhat impressed by an entire language made up for a work of art — and still give those with more investment a higher satisfaction "payoff" when they are able to see the patterns in what is effectively someone's partially-divulged code. It's a lot of fun
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Google translate does not want to do the stuff in the pararentheses To the West, the first legate runs, (Anbè Dejam bopu jendur falài) Together the helpers insist, (Uninè mealtòri milanài) The reins are soaked in blood, (Varimpi benes skedarùl dadarài) The pigs are out of breath, (Tòron anrèd, vari anmosokài) To the West, the Helyans flee. (Anbè Dejam Elivantori falòi) still worth reading? fuck it we ball. Two thousand men stand on the field, (Inè falàmsilèn iumdalnerè dadarài) The weapons lie soaked in blood, (Kùjini skedarùl kòlesi rodumài) "What is to be done?" the mouths ask, ("Kimera?" danjani lakastài) "Pigs!" the mouths reply, ("Vari!" danjani takastài) They are not referring to animals. (Feren anbè leansi denài) From afar a grunt comes, (Lajefè varden anbeài) A soldier turns to watch, (Anbè gura raktoru sapalài) Then two thousand others follow, (Kasdekè bomaolè iumdalnerè nocu kaldài) To the east ten pigs push, (Anbè Lejam dalè vari anmosokài) "Kasmeru, Kasmeru," they seem to say. ("Kasmerèn, Kasmerèn", posdenài) Here comes the sun, ('Ladegès etesdùr anbeài)' Like lightning in the sky explodes, (Daidè kòmpos inè supòs kerepài) Blinded men come, (Angurtàli tori dardaràì) Two thousand hands rise up to protect, (Iumdalnerè maùsì anbè zeràka anisàì) Soon they greet the savior. (Sarè nakutòr dardonekài) "Kasmeru, Kasmeru," they seem to say, ("Kasmerèn, Kasmerèn", posdenài) But the grunts of the pigs are no more, (Bembè vardeni varùli moè feren dardarài) "Kasmeru, Kasmeru," they seem to say, ("Kasmerèn, Kasmerèn", posdenài) Two thousand throats sing a verse in unison, (Iumdalnerè danjani uninè denmir judenài) "Kasmeru, brother," the Gosberi acknowledge. ("Kasmerèn, skedartòr", Gosberi josài) my break feast is done.
Josh said: Google translate does not want to do the stuff in the pararentheses Yes, the stuff in the parenthesis is written in Denai, the conlang, so it would be pretty impressive if it translated it :) All the references about pigs are because this was written before Minecraft added horses… so you could only ride pigs&nbsp;
Nate S. said: As a side note, a slightly odd outcome of this is that I realized Avariel's name should probably be transcribed as&nbsp; 'Avari'el&nbsp; because of the two instances of glottal-stop letters in his name...but the leading apostrophe looks confusing anyway, so I suppose it's fine. Roll20's chatbox can't handle apostrophes in names anyway, to the consternaton of many proud drow. Dawi said: I actually did something similar with friends a *long* time ago. We had a minecraft server (with 70-100 concurrent players at its peak) and a huge part of it was a sort of forum-based diplomatic roleplaying between settlements. (Everything is in italian of course, but the auto translate feature should give a rough idea, also most things were lost when the host stopped paying for the servers) Here's the archived wiki page of the conlang&nbsp; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130907193046/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/index.php/Denai" rel="nofollow">https://web.archive.org/web/20130907193046/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/index.php/Denai</a> &nbsp; We also wrote some poems, mostly trash, but with some were worthy of note. Here's a 13 cantos epic about a soldier returning home from a lost invasion with the skull of his king (actually worthy a read) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20150307042525/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/Pandai" rel="nofollow">https://web.archive.org/web/20150307042525/http://wiki.forgottenworld.it/Pandai</a> There're so many incredible stories lost in the deeps of the internet from communities like this. Any time I stumble across one, I think it must be like what anthropologists and archeologists feel, uncovering the dramas and art and passions of a forgotten civilization.
Max said: Nate S. said: As a side note, a slightly odd outcome of this is that I realized Avariel's name should probably be transcribed as&nbsp; 'Avari'el&nbsp; because of the two instances of glottal-stop letters in his name...but the leading apostrophe looks confusing anyway, so I suppose it's fine. Roll20's chatbox can't handle apostrophes in names anyway, to the consternaton of many proud drow. I’ve used them and not had any problem in another game, though it’s possible that’s a new fix&nbsp;
Nate S. said: Max said: Nate S. said: As a side note, a slightly odd outcome of this is that I realized Avariel's name should probably be transcribed as&nbsp; 'Avari'el&nbsp; because of the two instances of glottal-stop letters in his name...but the leading apostrophe looks confusing anyway, so I suppose it's fine. Roll20's chatbox can't handle apostrophes in names anyway, to the consternaton of many proud drow. I’ve used them and not had any problem in another game, though it’s possible that’s a new fix&nbsp; Ahh, it seems like they work in a sheet, but just not with the /as command for GM's. That's useful to know.
I'm back from vacation! As asked by Max here's the updated chatlog&nbsp;<a href="https://we.tl/t-ZELb1LWod5" rel="nofollow">https://we.tl/t-ZELb1LWod5</a>
Dawi said: I'm back from vacation! As asked by Max here's the updated chatlog&nbsp; <a href="https://we.tl/t-ZELb1LWod5" rel="nofollow">https://we.tl/t-ZELb1LWod5</a> You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. Take 50 bonus xp for making your DM's life much easier!
2016 to 2025 ??? Are you f. kidding me!!??&nbsp; It just hit me.&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;I'm the new guy all over again XD&nbsp;
Cedric D. said: 2016 to 2025 ??? Are you f. kidding me!!??&nbsp; It just hit me.&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;I'm the new guy all over again XD&nbsp; I've been running Terolus Chronicles campaigns (the canon narrative in this setting) since around 2004. The early ones set the stage for, and took the story through, the mysterious events of the Cataclysm and the Renewal.&nbsp; Rebirth is the second in the 4-part Catacombs of the Lich-King saga: The Catacombs of the Lich-King The Catacombs of the Lich-King: Rebirth The Catacombs of the Lich-King: Horizons The Catacombs of the Lich-King: Darkness Rising I hope to complete the last one sometime before 2050.
So I got two more tries for a Dnd&nbsp; deathless, no hit, speed run. good to know. anyway I'm here till you kick me or I die.
Haha You want deathless D&amp;D speedrun ?&nbsp; Try a&nbsp; Exalted Scout with non-lethal vow &amp; Cha + int as best stat. Become sanctified as subtype. Then die for your prestige class: ^Rizen Martyr^ Alive or Deathless , none will confront you; EVER ....lol&nbsp; They will lose every argument , they will get malus if they get bad toughs around you , you'l be able to incapacitate someone outside of battle and ave the movement to match a Huge size. Your AC will be on a crit, but once you become a ^force ghost^ for your cause, you become immune to.... any cancer including crit.&nbsp; &nbsp;Tier S++ , this is beyond Druid or Necro-priest and even book of 9 swords 100's of dices broken attacks .&nbsp; You don't want to break your D&amp;D speedrun, you&nbsp; want to glitch it !
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Cedric D. said: Haha You want deathless D&amp;D speedrun ?&nbsp; Try a&nbsp; Exalted Scout with non-lethal vow &amp; Cha + int as best stat. Become sanctified as subtype. Then die for your prestige class: ^Rizen Martyr^ Alive or Deathless , none will confront you; EVER ....lol&nbsp; They will lose every argument , they will get malus if they get bad toughs around you , you'l be able to incapacitate someone outside of battle and ave the movement to match a Huge size. Your AC will be on a crit, but once you become a ^force ghost^ for your cause, you become immune to.... any cancer including crit.&nbsp; &nbsp;Tier S++ , this is beyond Druid or Necro-priest and even book of 9 swords 100's of dices broken attacks .&nbsp; You don't want to break your D&amp;D speedrun, you&nbsp; want to glitch it ! Why I use the +1 Book rule, in a nutshell. ;P 3.5 with all splatbooks becomes a kind of postmodern satire of D&amp;D. Legolas checking 30 books and arguing about rules with&nbsp;Eru Ilúvatar for 3 hours before one-shotting Sauron with a nominal d20 roll before the Council of Elrond even begins.
Max said: I've been running Terolus Chronicles campaigns (the canon narrative in this setting) since around 2004. The early ones set the stage for, and took the story through, the mysterious events of the Cataclysm and the Renewal.&nbsp; Rebirth is the second in the 4-part Catacombs of the Lich-King saga: The Catacombs of the Lich-King The Catacombs of the Lich-King: Rebirth The Catacombs of the Lich-King: Horizons The Catacombs of the Lich-King: Darkness Rising I hope to complete the last one sometime before 2050. Well, in case you need another player for those campaigns you know where to find me :) Also, I remember seeing some d20 modern posts on the terolus field guide, is that something you were planning to run?
Dawi said: Max said: I've been running Terolus Chronicles campaigns (the canon narrative in this setting) since around 2004. The early ones set the stage for, and took the story through, the mysterious events of the Cataclysm and the Renewal.&nbsp; Rebirth is the second in the 4-part Catacombs of the Lich-King saga: The Catacombs of the Lich-King The Catacombs of the Lich-King: Rebirth The Catacombs of the Lich-King: Horizons The Catacombs of the Lich-King: Darkness Rising I hope to complete the last one sometime before 2050. Well, in case you need another player for those campaigns you know where to find me :) Also, I remember seeing some d20 modern posts on the terolus field guide, is that something you were planning to run? I've always sort of wanted to try d20 Modern, I have some fun ideas I've been tossing around. Maybe a one-shot, sometime.
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Josh said: <a href="https://imgflip.com/gif/a4gyap" rel="nofollow">https://imgflip.com/gif/a4gyap</a> Is that Limar gassing Cade at the Waypoint?
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He teleports to waterwend first. &nbsp;- and hiskel lights him on fire too.
Josh said: He teleports to waterwend first. &nbsp;- and hiskel lights him on fire too. I love it.
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pretty cool ! depending the size you could potentially drop your gif in the chat box of the game using the image and gif macro , it work 50% of the time &amp; there is a size limit to it. Just copy-pasta this formula linking your macro section of your char sheet , copy it with the default .png since it needs a default image to exist but the macro itself will ask you to replace it, the address needs to end with .gif , .jpg or PNG only. /me describes it so you can imagine this, ?{What is it a picture of? Write a concise caption:|Picture of } [Image](?{Image URL ending with JPG, GIF, or PNG| <a href="https://app.roll20.net/images/quantumroll2.png" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/images/quantumroll2.png</a> })
While i'm at it: Here is the main compilation of all D&amp;D 3.5 roll20 macros by creators: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g8fUu5XTvAw8_PDQATIohaFaQEeQFt5J9EOrslfiqr0/edit?tab=t.0" rel="nofollow">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g8fUu5XTvAw8_PDQATIohaFaQEeQFt5J9EOrslfiqr0/edit?tab=t.0</a> -My favourite is user's Devil's hybrid 3.5 spell list ....&nbsp; the guy mostly did them all Notable mention to:&nbsp; Choose your cure macro , Orizons's magic missile macro who targets individual dices &amp; Christopher B.'s manuvers macro respectivelly if your a priest, chose magic missile or a brawler. PS: if you make some, you should add it on this link^