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KaladinsSenseOfHumourSpren

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  1. Alright. I use Ishar's Honorblade and duralumin compounding to lock @AltonicKeys away in the Well of Hamcension permanently.
  2. @coinshot1 we need the Honorblades to stop @AltonicKeys
  3. ... when the world feels like its about to end when your teacher writes the words 'Connection' or 'Intent' without a capital letter.
  4. @TheBestTruthwatcher @Axehound @THE DEMON
  5. Action 4 Some scientists are assigned with studying the ruins full-time. The crops I now have access to are to be commercially available for farmers to plant. My biologists that remain at the main settlement are to look in the bioluminescence of the native fauna and find any medium-sized herbivores that have the potential to be of use once domesticated.
  6. So... what is my character meant to do now?
  7. Yeah. Telsin didn't actually become Trell though.
  8. Umm... @Oh Bel (I keep forgetting you swapped it) What's happening?
  9. Whispers: What if it is hemalurgically charged?
  10. I just looked them up on BGG. Both sound like One Deck Dungeoun (I knew I'd forgotten something). If anything ever makes me a board game designer, it'll be something Phil Eklund made. The Bios: Earth Trilogy is all 4+ on BGG weight ratings. I agree with the reviewers that say you need to be a molecular biologist to understand Bios: Genesis, a paleontologist or geologist or astrobiologist for Bios: Megafauna and a anthropologist for Bios: Origins. My latest campaign was actually insane. Got the hydrothermal vent as always in Genesis, created one of my best abominations yet in Megafauna, got rockets and nuclear power without ever inventing plastic in Origins.
  11. Out of these, I've only played Catan, which nowadays is too simple for my taste. Terraforming Mars, Dune: Imperium Uprising, the Bios: Earth Trilogy.
  12. Since I don't think anyone has done this yet, let's talk board games. For those who know what I'm talking about, I mean eurogames, with minimum complexity being something like Wingspan. For those who don't know what I'm talking about, I don't mean any low-level games like ludo or uno or cludo or chess or monopoly. I mean at least 2.5 weight on BGG (look it up). Board games I play: Terraforming Mars (have the Venus Next and Colonies expansions) Dune: Imperium Uprising Bios: Genesis Bios: Megafauna Bios: Origins Soon I shall get either High Frontier 4 All or the Mistborn: the Deckbuilding game. I know, the complexity difference is massive, but I like card drafting/deckbuilding. Other Board Games I know: Dominant Species (Know the rules) Terraforming Mars: Turmoil (a third expansion) Evolution (know the rules) Wingspan (know the rules) I feel like I'm forgetting something.
  13. I recently read Scythe by Neal Shusterman, probably wasn't a good idea as WaT will just overshadow anything I read for a bit. Trying to take WaT bias away, the book was alright.
  14. Alright I've demoted the Heralds and promoted Autonomy's Avatars.
  15. NO! I compound zinc and steel to grab it before it teleports, sending the sandwich back to the safe. I ask @coinshot1 to make it Aviar-proof.
  16. Revalaver sat on his couch and proceeded to read a book.
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