The Dyer Consequences

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Hi I'm John! I'm a DnD dungeon master, video gamer, boardgamer, wannabe novelist, part time student, podcast producer, recovering schizophrenic and a whole lot else as well! And I'm bisexual, which is nice I guess, if you're into having sex, personally I prefer rolling dice for the most part #dnd #ttrpgs

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@Tim_Eagon 4e is one of the systems that I've got to investigate more closely some day.
@Tim_Eagon awesome glad it worked out!
@Tim_Eagon very cool, I have an artificer battlemaster fighter combo in 5e that rides around on his battle smith construct and can heal himself with the mending cantrip cause he's an autognome.

What's everybody's favourite multiclass in DnD? (pathfinder or other similar games totally cool as well)

Personally I like a good hexblade/ paladin/swords bard combo.

@Dinoracha that's how it works, you want peace? Better make a desert, roman style.
I'd like to submit that Total War: #warhammer 3 is actually the most realistic video game ever made (despite all the elves and magic and such), because the world is literally ending and the demons have invaded, but people are still just going around being like "that guy over there, that guy that did nothing wrong, fuck that guy, fuck that guy in particular, just because"
The Players: What's this characters name?
The DM (having written a 1000 words of backstory and mapped out the characters family tree to six degrees of separation): uh this character's name is uh well their name is unspeakable.
The players: huh?
The DM: I mean to speak their name would put a curse on your families lineage for a thousand generations
Th Players: oh wow that's such a cool plot point.
@Jilliterate something that I've mentioned somewhere else, don't remember if it was here or somewhere else on the web is that a former improv teacher of mine who I really liked said to me before a show once that "Everybody feels nervous before they go on, if you ever stop feeling nervous it's time to stop performing, because you've stopped caring what happens" and I think that kind of applies to this situation as well.
@Andy yeah I don't think that overpreparing is gonna make me feel better. I guess I just need to grin and bear it.
And what do you do in that situation? Like I'm sure my situation is exacerbated by the longish break and also all the session zeros just putting dnd on my mind, but dang I need to play.