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Hrexandro🐀

@hrexandro

Into strategy games, tabletop RPGs, coding, ants, and lifting weights. https://t.co/2OEx4XDI20

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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
Yes yes. No one wants to see Lord of the Rings remade. But hear me out. MUPPETS. One or two should be live people. Sam? Merry & Pippin? Who Do you think?
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Hrexandro🐀
Hrexandro🐀@hrexandro·
@Clint_Davey1 I liked the old way when they were more like, you know, actual marines. Check out this guy whi spent a 2 year stint with the Dark Angels and now serves with Ultramarines
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Clint Warren-Davey
Clint Warren-Davey@Clint_Davey1·
Playing 40K, the actual miniatures game, didn't give an accurate feeling of what Space Marines were meant to be. They are meant to be like a one-man army, like a demigod. They tower over humans. Their lifespan is in the centuries or millennia. Their religious zeal is like that of a living saint. Their Primarchs have life stories like an Icelandic saga. You request aid for your planet against a million Tyranids or whatever and they send you a single squad or company of Marines. In the game you might have 30 Space Marines fighting 45 Tyranids. And the Marines have strength 4 while a normal human is strength 3. Just doesn't get the scale right.
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Hrexandro🐀@hrexandro·
@DanielDnDYT Not sure exactly tbh. It's basically paying someone to play a game with you (GM is just another kind of player in my opinion), which seems weird. Also in my mind I seem to associat it with a style of play which I dislike (critical-roley, for a lack of a better term)
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Daniel@DanielDnDYT·
@hrexandro I'm pretty much exclusively a GM for a pair of long running groups. Why would it disgust you?
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Daniel@DanielDnDYT·
So here's a hot take: There are three kinds of players, 1. Those who pay GMs 2. Those who don't pay GMs, and never would, but don't care if you do. 3. Those who hate paid GMs largely because they're entitled twits no one wanted at their table to start with who gamed for years only on the largesse of tables that needed to fill a seat. Now they struggle to find free seats from which to piss off other players. Long and short, there is literally no good argument against the existence of paid GMs.
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a@aallleeexxxxxx1·
guy who sat next to me on the train was “reading a book” but never once turned the page the entire 22 minute duration of the ride. so now im just left to wonder what was happening there
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Hrexandro🐀@hrexandro·
@Talesworth Will you be releasing a dungeon creation tool for people to make their own? Would be amazing if you did.
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Talesworth Game Studio
Talesworth Game Studio@Talesworth·
I’m still here! Just now realizing I haven’t posted for a month 😅 Getting a lot done though: ✅ Spell System ✅ Leveling Up ✅ Resting in safe rooms ✅ The Handbook of Players ✅ Weepstone Town planned out ✅ Lots of art! Lots of content! It’s so hard to keep all the plates spinning (coding, art coordination, social posts, planning) but I’m still here and working hard. So here’s a new room. Wonder what it's for...?
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Aristocratic Fury
Aristocratic Fury@LandsknechtPike·
The duel scene from the movie The Deluge (1974) is widely considered as the most realistic and historically accurate sword fight ever depicted in a movie. It has been praised for its intensity and attention to detail. Do you agree that this is the best movie sword fight ever?
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zoe
zoe@getajobzoe·
@Foxfoood I prefer my spotify evil
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
I looked at the fantasy rpg field and just decided to completely avoid it. That’s why the rpgs I worked on are all different settings. Call of Cthulhu & Ghostbusters, & Superworld are modern-era. ElfQuest is the Pini’s world. Hyperspace rpg (in progress) is science fiction. I’m staying out of it.
GaryD20 Games@GaryD20Games

💯 Any Mork Borg fans? 🤔

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Hrexandro🐀
Hrexandro🐀@hrexandro·
@The_Lord_Otter D&D is about overcoming challenges to gain riches in dangerous places of a fantasy world. The closest real-life analogues of D&D adventurers are conquistadors.
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The Lord Otter, Renegade Ferret
The Lord Otter, Renegade Ferret@The_Lord_Otter·
D&D isn't about "inclusivity". In fact, most D&D worlds have strife baked into their very DNA. Rampant wars and factions that absolutely *hate* each other. I always love going for the social, nonviolent option in RPGs, but can we please leave the player therapy sessions at the door?
Zachary K.@ArthurianStudio

@elvenmaidinn Actually people like you are why dnd gets any bad rap, dnd is 100% about inculsivity and to say people cant talk about it is gatekeeping the hobby

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Hrexandro🐀@hrexandro·
@SandyofCthulhu There is a southern style restaurant in my town (in Poland) that serves alligator steak, so I figured they can't be THAT exotic of a meat
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Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
We farm alligators in America. You can keep a lot of alligators in a smallish area. Their skin is really valuable and the meat can be sold too. I own alligator boots myself. They're not that expensive. I've often eaten alligator. Almost everyone in the American south has eaten it. A farm is the best, most humane way to harvest alligators for their valuable stuff. Keeps the species safe, too. Please note that alligators are neither rare nor endangered - it's just easier to farm them then hunt them. But there IS a hunting season. If you are planning a trip to America, most alligator farms allow tours and all sorts of fun activities. You can feed (dead) chickens or fish to the alligators. You can cuddle up with a small alligator on your lap for a photo-opportunity. And you can buy alligator junk like a freeze-dried head. Scare your friends.
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新刊はよ出せ@aeneus_legia821

@hskenncutter 確かドキュメンタリーで見ました。規模がバカでかいんですよね。ワニも養殖してるのも見ましたよ〜。アメリカって結構産業化しがち。

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Hrexandro🐀@hrexandro·
@DungeonNoir Hate this edition with a passion, but the cover design was DOPE
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Ben@DungeonNoir·
More people hating on this edition than my 4E post. Thats Twitter for ya, a vocal pissed off old bastard minority. I know, I’m one.
Ben@DungeonNoir

Once again… someday

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Hrexandro🐀@hrexandro·
@EricDiaz_RPG We are playing Forbidden Lands right now, adventuring proceeds are going into stronghold construction
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Eric Diaz
Eric Diaz@EricDiaz_RPG·
I am once again tempted to use 1 XP per GP SPENT. Donate to church, drink it away, hire people, buy gear, I don't care (probably as long as it is within you alignment). I am just not a fan of PCs hoarding lots of money. What are the downsides again?
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bmpte@bm65535·
@hrexandro @PMWierzbicki @Karol1669024 Neee, to jest dobudówka do garaży. A nawet jakby to były kiedyś garaże to jest ich kilka połączonych i praktycznie zrobione są od nowa. To już insza inszość.
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MindVoyager
MindVoyager@Karol1669024·
Jakie jest wasze zdanie ? Garaże z PRL wracają jako wielki problem Czy pamiętacie, jak w polskich miastach całe osiedla wyrastały obok długich rzędów garaży z blachy i pustaków? W latach 70. i 80. takie konstrukcje powstawały masowo budowane metodą gospodarczą, często bez pełnych pozwoleń, ale zgodnie z ówczesnym prawem łatwe do późniejszej legalizacji. Miały być tymczasowe, a stały się stałym elementem krajobrazu PRL‑owskich blokowisk. Garaże pełniły wtedy ważną funkcję: były warsztatem, magazynem, miejscem napraw, przechowywania opon, przetworów, a nawet spotkań towarzyskich. Dziś jednak te same obiekty stały się problemem. Zajmują atrakcyjne działki w centrach miast, blokują nowe drogi, inwestycje mieszkaniowe i przebudowę przestrzeni. Jednocześnie ich wartość rynkowa potrafi sięgać 60–100 tys. zł, zwłaszcza gdy mają prąd, więc właściciele nie chcą ich oddawać. Samorządy coraz częściej planują wyburzenia, bo prawo pozwala na wywłaszczenie pod cele publiczne, jeśli nie da się inaczej zrealizować inwestycji. Ale dla wielu mieszkańców to nie tylko „blaszaki”, lecz część historii osiedla i realna własność, w którą inwestowali przez dekady.
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Brodacz M@PMWierzbicki·
@Karol1669024 Jak jeszcze z kanałem i do tego suchym to i warsztat otworzysz!
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bmpte@bm65535·
@PMWierzbicki @Karol1669024 Prywatnie to można ;p Jako działalność się nie da. Nie jesteś w stanie spełnić jakichkolwiek wymagań (ppoż, zlewnia, przechowywanie smarów, olei, paliwa itd. itp.). Tose neda se.
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まよい MOD.2@irodorimayoi2·
日本で島国だから他国のことを海外っていうことにいま気付いたんだけど土地が連なってる国は別の国をなんていうの!?!?!?
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Hrexandro🐀
Hrexandro🐀@hrexandro·
@kalomaze I was taught it came from American Indians, similiarly to "no can do"
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kalomaze@kalomaze·
"long time no see" came from chinese pidgin english. at no point in my life did i ever once question why a mangled construction feels perfectly legible and correct despite obviously breaking at the local syntactic level
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Hrexandro🐀
Hrexandro🐀@hrexandro·
Nie będzie goblin pluł nam w twarz, ork ziemi nam plugawił...
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