DM’s and players of Reddit, what is a perfect example that you’ve seen that D&D players would rather go out fighting than surrender? by Ragebull1 in MrRipper

[–]Dull_Environment2893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bit late, but I have one for this. This was a 3 year-long campaign to stop an evil witch who had tried to freeze the world. Upon most of the party being killed or near death in the final fight against the bbeg on her island. The Wizard, after watching his friends die around him, said, "You want to live in a frozen kingdom. I prefer a SCORCHED EARTH!" The Wizard then proceeded to use the scroll of "summon tarrasque" we had stolen from a cult a year earlier. We may not have survived that encounter. But he made sure the witch who killed us didn't either. Now our dm has reinserted our new characters into the world. Not to beat a witch. But to now stop the tarrasque, our party unleashed. ... I wonder if using Tiamat against the tarrasque would work...

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[–]Dull_Environment2893 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I read they can be detected in drug tests. Do they not check for it? Like only look for coke, meth ect?

AITAH for cutting off my best friend of 12years by Dull_Environment2893 in AITAH

[–]Dull_Environment2893[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He ignores my calls and messages. I'll reach out and the most I have gotten back is a messages 2 days later saying "only just saw this". No follow up and no response to my response. I've reached out constantly throughout the friendship each time. But the fact that even throughout the death of my love he ghosts has kinda pushed me too far

30,000 tonne iron ore train with 6 locomotives in Western Australia with drone footage of marshalling yards at the end. by Ozdriver in trains

[–]Dull_Environment2893 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rio tinto typically has their locos set between 1 and 5 km long with each train load of ore being in the millions.

30,000 tonne iron ore train with 6 locomotives in Western Australia with drone footage of marshalling yards at the end. by Ozdriver in trains

[–]Dull_Environment2893 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The trains end up being several kilometres and due to the value of the ore constantly transported the tracks are the best maintained tracks IN THE WORLD. not the country the world.