I had a hard time visualizing how this thing moves until a friend remarked that it reminded him of the chain chomps from Mario and I was like "Oh, yeah."
Another TCTC Con...
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Last weekend I was at Terminal City convention, hosting some Lamentations
of the Flame Princess games.
Tried out Becami's adventure, The Black Chamber, ...
Fight On! number 16 is out.
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The new issue of *Fight On!* has been out for a bit. You can get copies via
drivethru or lulu.
I haven't finished reading my copy, but I'd like to reco...
RIP OFF YOUR SKIN AND KILL YOUR GOD.
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Out of game. Kind of.
I don't care about Fun. I'm not competing in the Funlympics because it's a
participation trophy and if your table isn't having Fun
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"Ark Against Time" Submitted for DunDraCon #48
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[image: A colorful thing seems to be made of several elongated pods]
(Ark of Time)
*GM: Matt MorrisonType: RPGSystem: D&D/Arduin GrimoireEdition: 5...
I'm Zak, I live in Los Angeles. Most of the people I know here are women I know from being a porn "actor"--so they're porn stars and strippers. So that's who I play Dungeons & Dragons with.
10 comments:
It wasn't using its stupid head anyhow!
Flailceratops.
Natural enemies: Zebraptors.
(Un)Natural enemies: Dagger Hare.
Often found traveling with Blunderbusauruses.
I had a hard time visualizing how this thing moves until a friend remarked that it reminded him of the chain chomps from Mario and I was like "Oh, yeah."
Sweet.
I like pretending that the brain is in the spiked ball.
I like it. It's what would happen if you applied Encounter Critical or Gamma World reasoning to Pokemon.
Is it wrong of me to think it's cute :)
This could be a pokemon without any changes I think.
Also is there a place to buy that shirt? Am I just missing the obvious link?
I'm just dropping in to remind you to tell us some Tera Patrick stories sometime...
totally unrelated, but I thought you'd get a kick out of this:
http://www.tangentonline.com/old-time-radio/1391-the-potters-of-firsk-jack-vance
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