Some questions if you play or run typical #dnd -type fantasy games where the player characters are "adventurers":
How did the reputation of the player characters develop when they get powerful? Did they get famous, infamous, or did they somehow manage to stay relatively anonymous? How did the attitude of rulers or other authorities change towards then, and how did the "common people?
And how did their reputation change the behavior of the characters themselves? Did they let it get to their heads? Did they try to leverage it into additional perks, or did they try to change the political landscape to something more of their liking?
If you’re in Northern Virginia (or don’t mind the drive) the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater in Culpeper is showing sword and sorcery films Fridays and Saturdays in June. Lord of the Rings. Conan the Barbarian. D&D Honor among Thieves. Neverending Story. Princess Bride. Free screenings in an art-deco-style theater (Alas, no food or drink allowed.) Details in the link.
Highly nitpicky #5E question: Would a Monk's healing abilities through harnessing Ki be considered a natural source of healing or more magical? I am struggling to find a good source on what exactly it would be counted as.
Hey all! 👋🏼 It’s #introdction time! My name is Hannah and I want to share a little about myself:
I’m a #wife (my hottie husband is @alex ) and a #mom of 3 awesome boys 🐻🐻🐻
I’m a co owner of Markley Bros. Entertainment and a cast member on our #dnd show Ember Fables! I #homeschool my kids and drink enough #coffee to fuel a small army ☕️
RPG tip from the archive: Copy and paste or highlight useful bits of lore from published material you can expose to the characters as secrets and clues.