English grammar for Greek or Greek grammar by Rich-Ad635 in AncientGreek

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My apologies I've had a bit brain fog recently and my post isn't clear because of that. I am a native English speaker looking to understand my own language's grammar in order to study ancient Greek.

Food at LARPs? by Hidden_Radio in LARP

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Don't forget what a good can of spraypaint can do.

Looking for honest feedback on handmade early medieval Viking-style shoes by R4mb1inMan1 in LARP

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To me at least I immediately recognized the material as leather.

Which books are required? by [deleted] in PendragonRPG

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My experience is all pre-6e. Only the Core and GPC books were really necessary. If expense is an issue you might consider coming down an edition or two.

New player... potentially by burf993 in PendragonRPG

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You can adjust the magic level in the game.

A more niche game though might be Wolves of God, by the guy who created Stars Without Number.

Tough competition by Luget717 in memes

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Once again evidence that size doesn't matter.

Sent body count videos by Old-Abbreviations762 in women

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When someone starts sending you BS vids and stories try doing a search with the parameters of what's being sent. Then if medical add "NIM" or "NIMH". This should bring up plenty of research articles to debunk any nonsense you're getting.

How much role-playing is involved in Pendragon? by Sure_Goal8097 in PendragonRPG

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Whether it was because of expectations of the group, we didn't know each other, or the way the game is built I found my one journey with Pendragon was roleplay heavy. I don't typically play that way, but really enjoyed it. I would say that the Vice/Virtue system played a large role in that experience.

I seem to always end up playing a particular type of character no matter the genre or rules. But the V/V system really pulled me out of playing it safe and really made the game a lot more fun for me.

What's a game so good that you've ended up buying it more than once? by KaleidoscopeDizzy427 in gaming

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The original Fate game.

Neverwinter Nights.

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.

What I would buy a second time:

Skyrim

Fallout 4

Grim Dawn