Jens Olof Lasthein (White Sea Black Sea, 2008)
Jens Olof Lasthein (White Sea Black Sea, 2008)
Ikko Narahara, “Tokyo, the ’50s”, 1954-1958/1993
Do you roll with failures or do you load and try for your "expected" outcome?
I used to always try for the best outcome but with this have it seems like half of the time a failure also leads to an amazing consequence and story. Like this from act one in the Underdark: ::: spoiler spoiler I had to find a hidden gnome that could supply me with gunpowder, but she was so much on edge that she lit up the barrel of gunpowder and blew up the whole room, leaving half of my party dead. A suicide gnome bomber. I couldn’t convince her that I was not an enemy. Reloaded just to see if I could successfully do it, but much preferred the first outcome of the dice roll, so had to reload and try 6 times until I failed again. What a game! :::
In 15 hours I barged into a barn where two monsters were having sex, accidentally became worshiped by fish people and lost my eye to an amateur surgeon.
This sounds like somebody’s Saturday RPG session recap. Larian have managed to capture the spirit of this quite well! What are some fun (non-spoilery) moments you’ve experienced?
New community for the appreciation and discussion of the art of street photography!
Hey everyone! I’ve given myself the liberty to create a community for street photography enthusiasts. I’m sure a lot of people can appreciate the magic of the everyday, of the small moment. You’re welcome to join in and celebrate good photography! [email protected] [/c/[email protected]]
Alex Webb - USA. San Ysidro, California. 1979. Mexicans arrested while trying to cross the border to United States.