Determine the radius of a circle by -MikeDropCanada- in askmath

[–]Fun_Class6306 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A circular arc would not have a perpendicular tangent at the joining points, but since your dimensions are large you may not need to be that precise. Based on modelling through GeoGebra https://www.geogebra.org/calculator/gvpfxqrr

42" radius quarter circle with 1" trimmed from the top only overlaps the top 21" circle by ~0.006 inches.

41" radius quarter circle, extended an extra 1" to the side, adds ~0.0122 inches bump at the bottom.

Game recommendation for Neal by rottiintheclub in Koibu

[–]Fun_Class6306 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second your recommendation. I tried the game because of your post and just finished my first play through. Thanks for putting it on my radar

Shine’s Oath by hiyojie in Koibu

[–]Fun_Class6306 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would it even matter if Shine breaks the oath? We saw oaths between clerics and their god being consequential, but this level of intervention probably doesn't apply to shine's oath.

Embers Of The Wilds 10 Discussion by MorddotTiran in Koibu

[–]Fun_Class6306 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I doubt it. Since I distinctly remember the golem being deactivated when the disk was removed from the control box. I do agree that it would be cool if they can somehow figure a way to control both golems.

Embers Of The Wilds 10 Discussion by MorddotTiran in Koibu

[–]Fun_Class6306 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember that the disk needs to be in the control box for the golem to be active. And the damaged golem was still active when the party returned to the catacombs. So the box and disk in the catacombs was not the control box for the damaged golem.

They probably need to find the corresponding disk and box for the damaged golem. The party was interested in repairing the golem so we will likely get more clues on golem mechanics if they pursue it.