People that use a keyboard spell out each word they type. They still need spellcheckers.
Jeeve65
Why? Do you think signing is done by spelling out words?
If you look up the definition for an Object, it specifies that it is "a nonliving, distinct thing" — such as a corpse.
However, the definition of Creature does not say it must be living. So, a corpse is both a creature and an object.
There are even creatures that have never been living — such as constructs — and thus are also objects.
The distance from Copenhagen to Kaliningrad is just 320 miles (600 by car) not over a 1000 miles.
define 'side'.
How many sides on a ball?
clueless
It's pretty easy for players. You can lock everything and give them access to their own token(s) only. The player can pan and zoom their own view, but when required you can sync all player views with your current view.
I've used Owlbear Rodeo in online sessions with co-workers that had never before played any ttrpgs, and it went great.
I use Owlbear Rodeo
It has maps, tokens, fog of war and some small tools like a pointer and a measuring tool for distances — everything I need.
If required you can install extensions but so far I do not really use that.
Argintinian police searched the house now, but surprisingly the painting was no longer there.
Maybe journalists should have contacted the police before publishing?
link (in dutch): painting not found
Had not looked at Chain yet. It requires the same dc20 check to break as you would need to break rope. wtf?
My previous character was a Dwarf Marine (barbarian, path of the ancestral guardian). He was wielding an anchor as a 2-handed weapon.
He met his fate killing a sub-boss. (that is: a boss that came from the sea floor, the captain of a submersible galleon)
Not exactly what you asked, but close I think: a (paid) full gamified typing course for kids, in several languages including English: https://www.typetopia.com/