made the poison, then promptly drank it to sacrifice it
That sounds, uh, inadvisable.
made the poison, then promptly drank it to sacrifice it
That sounds, uh, inadvisable.
like is there a single thing she hasn’t already done and excelled at
Having self-confidence
Talking to Razira without turning into a flustered mess
Saying rude words
is bardlock a mix of bard and warlock?
Yes
why is everything a warlock in dnd?
It multiclasses well, two levels for agonising repelling blast, plus a subclass feature, and then you can pick any charisma caster.
Ring of magic detection
As an action, you may use this ring to discover the location of the nearest magic item.
The nearest magic item is always the ring itself.
And its counterpart, the ring of wand detection.
I once unleashed an ancient evil on the world in a failed attempt to open an unlocked door.
If it’s this dangerous there’s sure to be great loot at the end.
They’ve got accusations coming out the wazoo
This reminds me of a comic I saw a while ago where the BBEG was gloating that he could only be killed by the sword next to him that couldn’t be pulled from the stone. The barbarian picks up the BBEG and swings him at the sword.
Dry ice certainly makes the atmosphere look mysterious.
For a long time Facebook counted an angry react as equal to five likes for measuring engagement. It’s very much intentional.
I cannot comprehend how this guy is favoured 52-48 to win.
I assume people decided it had the vibe of accusing Ukraine of being underhanded (it’s not, but internet gonna internet)
Also, she’s immune to all poisons.
How did she get that?
As well as spreading and planting seeds, clearing competing plants, and providing water and nutrients.
Chickens are the most numerous bird on the planet, wheat covers more land area than any other plant.
Ukrainian nuclear weapons aren’t a credible threat to Russia, for the same reason Russia’s aren’t to Ukraine: It isn’t under an immediate threat of being wiped out, just losing territory. I think this is aimed more at the United States, trying to pressure them into keeping up or increasing aid with the threat of nuclear proliferation (as Japan, Taiwan and Saudi Arabia have done). There is also the possibility that in a Trump administration, loss of US aid could turn the war back into an existential threat where nuclear weapons could be used.
There’s actually a very good reason why Russia operates like that - mutinies. If you give junior officers authority, in a political system like Russia’s where the leadership’s legitimacy is purely based on power and self-interest, they might decide they’d rather be the ones in charge. This was perfectly demonstrated when they gave a military unit autonomy, and that resulted in the Wagner mutiny.
How much damage did she take from the poison?