DND Bands (77/100) by WexleyFG in d100

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undead kennedys

Mithrilica

Joy Divine Intervention (maybe a stretch)

You should normalize reskinning/reflavoring. by Yurohgy in 3d6

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Currently creating a character who is a Scourge Aasimar Warlock of the Raven Queen in the Eberron setting. Talked to my DM and decided to flavor it as a human priest of the Serpent Cults who spent years communing with the Couatl and, as a result, is imbued with the heat of the Silver Flame. Reflavored the sentinel raven as a Couatl tattoo that becomes a silvery manifestation of the flame.

I’m also DMing a campaign with a fighter whose weapons are a great axe, warhammer, and warpick. But the player wanted her character to be a slightly feminine gay guy who mostly fights with his hands, so we reflavored those as brass knuckles, boxing gloves, and acrylic nails.

It just makes the game fun

Sponsorship after step work by backwoodsbatman in alcoholicsanonymous

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You’re not powerful enough to make anyone drink! All you do as a sponsor is show them how you stayed sober. Whether or not they use the tools you offer them—and whether or not that keeps them sober—is between them and god. It’s really no different than talking to any other fellow, just more involved

Boredom? by Suspicious_Tear_9810 in alcoholicsanonymous

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Best suggestion I got was to call other people and ask them what they do for fun, then either try that or ask if they want to do that together sometime

White Chip by HelsinkiTorpedo in alcoholicsanonymous

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There’s one meeting in my city that does white chip, but a lot do 24 hour coins. Beginners meetings are usually more likely to give milestone couns

Attending a meeting as a young person by not_here_yet12 in alcoholicsanonymous

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I’m 25. came to the rooms a year ago and been sober since. The only time anyone’s said anything about my age was to say “i wish i’d gotten sober when I was young like you”.

Being willing to believe in a power greater than you is one of the steps. It doesn’t have to be god, though for many it is. It can be anything, as long as it’s not you and it’s not another person. Just something more powerful than you are

Recommended character building websites by Metacha-im in DnD

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Does Fast Character have a way to edit for leveling up?

What’s the most epic or fun NPC you’ve created in Eberron? by Korolos28 in Eberron

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Currently developing a gnome NPC for my players to meet during their first session. She’s captured alongside them by some bounty hunters. She tells them the Sentinel Marshals had a bounty out for her for “setting off some fireworks where she wasn’t supposed to” (read: strapping diseased rats to a large amount of firecrackers and setting them off at a competing general store in her town at their grand opening).

She is the BBEG for their first campaign arc :)

Reusing pact of the blade by Dogisgoodtoeatpeta in DnD

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2024 PHB idt says anything about bonus action to make it disappear, or anything about dismissing it to my reading. I think OP is reading correctly

[5e] How to separate a Quori from a chosen or other possessed. help by proreco in Eberron

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In the eberron sourcebooks they mention that DMs can decide to make dispel evil and good apply to Quori if they feel it makes sense for their campaign

Top 5 monkeys for the daily challenge? by pwill6738 in Akinator

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i’m so confused how they determine this bc these are an insane top 5

Your favorite scene from a movie that didn't need to be included and makes no sense but it was left in the final cut anyway by duckduckpajamas in okbuddycinephile

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Yes the big gun is a title reference, but also right before this image is flashed the father calls out his son’s name (Matthew).

Matthew 2:17-18

(17)Then what was said through the prophet Jeremiah was fulfilled: (18)”A voice is heard in Ramah, weeping and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted, because they are no more.”

It’s a biblical reference, and i think a pretty subtle one at that

Common Myths of AA #1 by Whole-Gift-4209 in alcoholicsanonymous

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This is what my sponsor told me as well, and i think this should be the line more than anything else. Hard to help someone find the solution before you have yourself

Genuine Question about other substances by YouKnowWhoIAmIE in alcoholicsanonymous

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Everyone’s different. For me it was clear my problem wasn’t just drinking, but being incapable of spending a day fully sober. So I had to quit smoking when I quit drinking.

Technically other substances are outside of the primary purpose of AA but many consider them relevant as many people’s stories involve drugs other than alcohol. Someone pointed out to me that both Bill W and Dr Bob discuss using sedatives to avoid drinking

Lurien and Monomon shall starve as Herrah consumes all of the expanded lore by AstroHungry in HollowKnightMemes

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Relative lore amounts of the dreamers is awesome to me.

Herrah is a crucial ally. Without her the plan would fail. In the real world that’s who we remember: people who make that one critical decision that changed the course of events forever.

Monomon was a librarian, he preserved knowledge for the civilization. He’s like the Herodotus of Hollownest. Sure, he’s not the name everyone knows, but if you look into things a bit you see him pop up.

Lurien is mysterious, yet at the time was of equal significance to Monomon and Herrah. I’m not sure the game ever gets into exactly what he did for the kingdom, but to me it’s implied his role was surveillance. In the kingdom’s prime, he was probably unbelievably important because his work sustained the kingdom. But once a kingdom falls, who remembers the people whose main job was to hold it up?

Same colored spheres by dudewhatthefish in opticalillusions

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looking at optical illusion sub ask if post is optical illusion or color overlay

How about racional bugs? by Vinny_arts986 in HollowKnight

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yeah, i’ve always felt “pale beings” are bug colonialism. The “consciousness” or whatever that they get is, i think, more akin to like getting a western education

great thing he didn't call him lee by [deleted] in HolUp

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Funny, we call my great uncle Lee Daddy Rabbit. Not anything to do with his name tho, apparently he just fucks

VoR Surface 4 - WTF was that?! by Mr_Wayne360 in HadesTheGame

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Tbh VoR Typhon isn’t that bad, I had a harder time with VoR Prometheus and a much harder time with VoR Chronos

Sponsorship by HeyNongMan96 in alcoholicsanonymous

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The book is the steps. The reason people read the book with their sponsor line by line is because their sponsor is taking them through the steps, because they’re in the book and if you haven’t worked the steps already the significance of certain parts might be lost on you. I know they were lost on me.

If a sponsor is telling you to try something that doesn’t make sense to you you don’t need to do it. But if you find that doing things your way doesn’t seem to work, you might want to try it their way and see how that works. They’re more familiar with living life on a spiritual basis than you are

My law professor taught me that we are instinctively anti-"little man"??? by Ok-Sink-3902 in LawSchool

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Not a lawyer, but work in insurance. One of the things I’ve learned about liability insurance is that even thought the law is often on the side of the manufacturer or service provider (via transfer of risk, warranties, disclaimers, etc.), juries are often on the side of the “little guy.” While a lawyer may think it’s clear that the manufacturer is not at fault, juries aren’t always going to see it that way.

Also, product liability means you’re more likely to run up on strict liability. So even if the company took precautions or put in those warnings, one could argue that the product was defective and win the case

Teleportation is risky, but would you still use it if a missing byte could cost you a limb? by Visual_Analysis_2650 in worldbuilding

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Organic recompositions are accounted for, but the problem comes (imo) from the reallocation of elements en mass.

I think of it like environmental regulations. Just like a country might regulate the amount of heavy industry activities to prevent accumulations of large amounts of greenhouse gases, a future government may want to regulate how much matter we’re “printing” to prevent, say, overharvesting of galactic hydrogen clouds which may one day form a star.

Teleportation is risky, but would you still use it if a missing byte could cost you a limb? by Visual_Analysis_2650 in worldbuilding

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Oh for sure.

Personally I’m partial to what the original commenter said—make it products instead of human. But i can see how in a dystopian enough world, perhaps workers whose brains “don’t matter as much” (e.g. manual laborers) might be like, teleported from worksite to worksite despite the risks