“I know EXACTLY which one of these pillars you MIGHT be hiding behind”
“I know EXACTLY which one of these pillars you MIGHT be hiding behind”
I loosely adapted Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door into 5e. Very loosely; I didn’t take any of the places or people, but I did the overarching “go find these lost relics so we can stop the world from ending” thing. I think it went well.
My advice would be that the only canon that matters is the one that you build with your players at the table. Use your inspiring source material as the starting point, not the sum total of your game.
I’ll have Sir Patrick Stewart soliloquizing about space followed by a rad fanfare as I get breakfast.
Sounds pretty cool to me.
I’ve been Takeshidude since I was maybe 11 back on Lego.com
Feels wrong to have any other name
My memory probably is more of early Web 2; I was born in the late 90s, so I suppose I missed the really wild west days.
Flash games were great though; it seemed like every company that even slightly catered to people under 30 had a website with some game on it.
I don’t understand what this graphic is saying, but I agree