Xaphanos

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[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)
[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 35 points 1 day ago (6 children)

Why does everyone continue to use the past tense? Do you really think that the day Epstein was arrested he was suddenly reformed? It only seems obvious that he still does.

 

An older photo by my wife for baby week.

[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 24 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Or planning on not leaving.

 

We had to send a bun to a local rehab. They sent us this photo to show how well she is doing. "Ours" is the tiny one.

[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 20 points 2 days ago (10 children)

Marchetti never went to NYC.

[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 8 points 3 days ago (1 children)

The humans.

[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 21 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I know some really damn delusional programmers.

[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

My data center has 35MW of generators onsite. No modern DC is designed nor built without backup generators to allow continuous operation during any utility power outages.

[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I never had before, but not for any specific reason. Just lack of need or function. Too many monsters to have all of them.

[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 11 points 5 days ago (3 children)

I avoid anachronistic concepts like germ theory in my games. Evil spirits, curses, divine justice, all valid. I do everything I can to jolt the players out of modern-think and ito fantasy and magic.

[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 40 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Next year's headline: Tennessee teacher sick days at highest rate in country. District accuses them of illegal strike action.

[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Why do you say was? Do you think he had a sudden change of heart the instant Epstein died? From that day to now he's been a straight arrow?

[–] Xaphanos@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

As an oldster, I notice that almost all of the movies listed here are more than 20 years old. Most of the cultural references on Lemmy are much more recent than that.

 

We caught up on the spring planting. The tomatoes and other veggies went in a week or 2 ago, but the herbs and flowers have sat in pots. Now the 3 lavender, 2 salvia, rosemary, thyme are all in the ground.

While breaking up the beds, my $5 yard sale tiller broke. A bit of locktite was enough to give it another season of use.

 

Can folks recommend the appropriate Lemmy community for general discussion among people working in the IT field? Programmers, sysadmins, help desk, dba, all griping and bragging about work.

 

I got the norovirus. It's going around. It is very uncomfortable. Do not recommend.

 

Just heard the interview on NPR. Worth a read.

 

This kind of post seems like a good way for new folks to get acquainted and more settled in to Lemmy.

I'm old. 60 this year. My first game was in 1977. In high school, I was the DM for the D&D club - and ran all-night games for friends. Some are still very close. One of those is "F". His wife is "J". They have a 15yo daughter "S", and a 12yo son, "G". I have a 13 yo son, "M". My sister (50yo and a professional writer), is "E". That's 6 players.

Our last campaign had them defeat the King of Werewolves by freeing the Tarrasque from a city inspired by "Salt-in-Wounds". There was some direct divine intervention to increase the Epicality level. There were effectively no real rules, as no one was willing to learn any. Collaborative storytelling more than "a game". The real audience was the three kids, the adults are in for the storytelling and wacky fun.

We are just starting a new campaign based on the largest ruleset I could get them to agree to actually read and understand: 1976 OD&D (A bit of Chainmail, 3 books, plus Greyhawk). They are all starting at level 1.

  • F: Human Fighter
  • J: Halfling Thief
  • E: Halfling Magic-User
  • G: Human Magic-User
  • M: Human Cleric
  • S: Halfling Thief

And my son has recently persuaded the girl-next-door "C" (14) to join. She has never played before. Also a Halfling Thief. That's seven now, 4 are young teens.

They start in a mid-sized town of Halflings and Humans, surrounded by tame countryside. Backstories include family heritage, links to each other, and description of their motivations. "C" went in DEEP with a story about being exiled to this backwater land. They are looking to establish themselves as the local famous adventurers. They do not suspect that thier quiet breadbasket-of-the-empire shire has a hidden reserve of Dark Evil growing in hidden places.

I'm going with "The Hobbit" usage of thief: "Burglar wants a good job, plenty of Excitement and reasonable Reward". Clever adventurers with no great fighting skill and no magic. Robin Hood -style thievery. Sessions will be reverse Scooby-Do; A simple mundane problem slowly turns into a Dark Magic Mystery that is resolved to leave only more questions. Puzzles, traps, jump scares, mysterious and misleading NPCs, and mild combat for pacing.

House rules:

  • RULE ZERO: Have fun. If you're not enjoying the game, speak up.
  • Rule of Cool: This is a fantasy game - make it fantastic!
  • Rule of Respect: Respect the game and the players. Don't be disruptive. Know the important rules. Pay attention. Read the table.
  • All character alignments are GOOD. "Chaotic" is only relative: I do not want antisocial behavior. Disrespect for unjust and unneeded laws is one thing, stabbing your buddy in the back is RIGHT OUT!
  • Your hit points are MAX for the first die. For many of the monsters, too.
  • Know your to-hit roll, or you MISS. Know your damage roll, or it's ZERO. Know your spell requirements, or it FAILS. Know your hide-in-shadows roll, or it FAILS. Track your remaining HP. Keep count of your inventory. Get it?
  • We will not use experience points. Characters will level up for major milestones. In particular, when the entire party works together in a cooperative way to overcome a serious challenge. (In effect, we will play at level 1 until it's not as much fun, then "graduate".)
  • Zero HP = Down and Unconscious and Dying. The injured will lose 1 HP per round until -9, then DIE. Immediate application of first aid will hold the victim at death's door until a more permanent solution is applied.
  • Combat order & Initiative = Dexterity order. (Highest DEX characters act first.)

Magic

  • Level 1 Clerics have spells like Level 2 Clerics in the rules book. Other shifts to smooth out the table. M has the details.
  • Level 1 Magic-Users have spells like Level 2 Magic-Users in the rules book. All levels are similarly shifted. In other words, delete the top row and shift the table up.
  • First level characters ("Mediums") have TWO first level spells per day. 2nd level M-Us (called "Seers") have three first-level spells and one 2nd level spell per day.
  • A "spell slot" is a spell memorized at the beginning of the day. Be sure to mark your memorized spell on your sheet. A memorized spell can be cast without the spell book and without delay. Non-memorized spells need to be read from the book. It takes one round to open the book to the correct spell, and another to read it. One spell slot for first level.
  • All spells for the level are available. Number able to cast per day rises with level. Yes, you need a spell book. Yes, material components, too.
  • Scrolls are single-use. And most will have a title on the top. (Sometimes it is a lie.)
  • A drop of potion will determine its function. However, poison takes effect with just that drop. You get a saving throw.

What do you all think?

 

Suburbanites! Commuters! New Yorkers! Almost North Jersey!

The smallest county in NYS.

It ain't much, but it's honest. I want Lemmy to succeed, and I might as well put myself to work doing it.

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