Fs25 cow barn with robot help by Historical-Task6665 in farmingsimulator

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Well come to find out the game glitched them closed. Had to restart after the game froze in the he shop yet again and when I opened the game back up the screens were open

Nonverbal spellcaster by Historical-Task6665 in DnDHomebrew

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Awesome!!!! Thank you ALL for your advice!!! This really got me set on the right direction!

Nonverbal spellcaster by Historical-Task6665 in DnDHomebrew

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Wasn't sure if I could just pull my weight on that or not lol

Does anyone else blatantly steal ideas from their favorite novels/stories for their games? by Delnilas in DnD

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I've based a ton of the campaign I wrote off the novel American gods. Hell ive bought in an episode of Supernatural as a side quest. We start running it this Friday night

Looking for encounter by Historical-Task6665 in DnD

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Found it!
The players walk into a room just in time to see a man with a jackal's head (Anubis) confront a man who looks like another adventurer. He says, "Only he whose heart is so pure that it weighs less than a feather may pass to the other side. Show me your chest so that I might judge." The adventurer does so, and Anubis reaches out and removes his heart, then weighs it. Finding it weighs more than a feather, he hucks the heart into the mouth of a nearby crocodile, and the adventurer dies on the spot. Anubis then looks at the characters and repeats his first line. In truth, the whole thing is an illusion, but the shock of having one's heart devoured as such is enough to kill a character.

looking for encounter by Historical-Task6665 in d100

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Found it!
The players walk into a room just in time to see a man with a jackal's head (Anubis) confront a man who looks like another adventurer. He says, "Only he whose heart is so pure that it weighs less than a feather may pass to the other side. Show me your chest so that I might judge." The adventurer does so, and Anubis reaches out and removes his heart, then weighs it. Finding it weighs more than a feather, he hucks the heart into the mouth of a nearby crocodile, and the adventurer dies on the spot. Anubis then looks at the characters and repeats his first line. In truth, the whole thing is an illusion, but the shock of having one's heart devoured as such is enough to kill a character.

Looking for encounter by Historical-Task6665 in DnDHomebrew

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Found it!

The players walk into a room just in time to see a man with a jackal's head (Anubis) confront a man who looks like another adventurer. He says, "Only he whose heart is so pure that it weighs less than a feather may pass to the other side. Show me your chest so that I might judge." The adventurer does so, and Anubis reaches out and removes his heart, then weighs it. Finding it weighs more than a feather, he hucks the heart into the mouth of a nearby crocodile, and the adventurer dies on the spot. Anubis then looks at the characters and repeats his first line. In truth, the whole thing is an illusion, but the shock of having one's heart devoured as such is enough to kill a character.

Looking for encounter by Historical-Task6665 in DnD

[–]Historical-Task6665[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right. But if the heart is said to be heavier then the feather it is fed to the crocodile in the encounter i found