It's clearly a reference to how Kant lived in mid-1700s Germany, which had not yet been introduced to driving on the right, which was apparently spread through Europe by Napoleon's army.
Either that or we're look at him through a mirror
It's clearly a reference to how Kant lived in mid-1700s Germany, which had not yet been introduced to driving on the right, which was apparently spread through Europe by Napoleon's army.
Either that or we're look at him through a mirror
I don't think so. Never seen one at least.
It does everything I want it to do, and only a few things I don't which immediately gives it a leg up on 5E.
If you ever do want to try and play it, there's a guy who made a sort of functioning module for Foundry 9 which is floating around somewhere.
Landlords in the UK have a legal requirement to ensure that their property is safe for the occupants. In practice this means following a number of regulations set by the local authorities HHSRS (Housing health and safety rating system).
Most of these include a regulation on maximum window opening height to prevent people accidentally falling out of them, either purely by accident, or when in a "confused mental state" (this is mainly elderly people with dementia or something similar, and drunks).
95% of the year is perfectly tolerable, AC units are expense and buying them for one week every year isn't enough use to justify spending the money.
For me at least, there are very few foods that approach tasting as good as bacon or smoked beef.
I personally enjoy WOIN a lot. It has a nice approach to building a character where you can slot in levels and improve attributes with XP. Classes are open and mostly non-restrictive, and all the attributes are useful to every class.
There has to be at least one window with an openable area of 45x45cm for egress in case of fire or similar emergency iirc