D&D is a very competitive game, where a party of assorted characters strive for success against exciting and dangerous challenges set up for them by a Dungeon Master, and the players do their best to ensure they fail.
That would involve being not-from-shitropolis while doing things you do with your mind. The only exception is the Cassandra effect allowing everybody to be right.
It’s her epic dream. She’s frustrated: until now she’s been only Eva’s sidekick, now she gets to direct a whole team. Just that it’s a very silly team…
But hey, she has a plan and she’s surrounded by useless minions, she will no doubt go evil mad after this.
That’s every D&D game I’ve ever played.
That’s most D&D games *anyone* has ever played.
D&D is a very competitive game, where a party of assorted characters strive for success against exciting and dangerous challenges set up for them by a Dungeon Master, and the players do their best to ensure they fail.
Brilliant! :-D
“Rocks fall, you all die?”
Thats either a verry light or a very poorly balanced rock
Of course it is poorly balanced. How else could it serve as an alarm rock?
Well, he may be blind, but even he should know if he has laces. :p
Pretty sure I could recognize laces by touch, vs. zipper, Velcro, etc.
That would involve being not-from-shitropolis while doing things you do with your mind. The only exception is the Cassandra effect allowing everybody to be right.
Are we sure we’re not in Alex’s nighmare here?
It might be. But reality tends to be even more bizarre than any dream or nightmare in that universe.
It’s her epic dream. She’s frustrated: until now she’s been only Eva’s sidekick, now she gets to direct a whole team. Just that it’s a very silly team…
But hey, she has a plan and she’s surrounded by useless minions, she will no doubt go evil mad after this.
No plan survives contact with LP!
Or any member of that league. The R is there for a reason, after all.
Or is it the other way round? It could very well be, the way Shitropolis’ universe works.
I was just paraphrasing the military aphorism: “no plan survives contact with the enemy”.
You can use whatever you think more appropriate but in this case I thought that “LP” was the obvious replacement for “the enemy”, even if he’s not.