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Haelbarde

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  1. Or when he throws people out of the temple for turning into a market. Hmm... Not that it's so much that he did things for the sake of being nice - the way he did things was the best way to achieve the desired result. It just happens that for the most part, that involved him being nice.
  2. Which edition are you going to be running? Edit: Oh, 5e (from the MtG thread). Also, maybe change the thread title so that they know it's D&D related. I might have a few ideas, but I'll wait till I've some time and am on a computer to look up some things.
  3. In the Spiked doc at least, the GM's decided that losing ones spikes would not change one's alignment. The only way for a Spiked to change their alignment was to become Koloss. Oh, other than the fact that: 1) I died action 1 of the game, and 2) There were no Kandra If there had been, because I was a nicrosil compounder, we were going to do a double-enhanced iron pull action 2 of the game, likely removing any Kandra who didn't move immediatly right at the start of the game. The other spiked move out of the room, and my own spikes were immune to iron pulls, so it meant we'd have powered up Stink with a few blessing!
  4. Are you internal techsupport for a company, or is it possibly I might call you up one day if I need help with something? Not that I do calls... Much prefer sending an email, or live chat. Or I'd just research my own problem... Do you reckon you'd have tech support lines on Sel with people ringing up about their stamps not working? I mean, soul stamps are programming, right? Hmmm... Soulstamp operating systems? I want to know what a modern day Sel would look like...
  5. Better yet: Before calling IT, try turning it off and on again. If problems persist then call IT. Have you seen the xkcd Tech Support Cheat Sheet?
  6. Volunteer! Even if it's not necessarily relevant, it's real word experience to put on the resume, along with a referee.
  7. Favourite characters.... Um. Favourite party member? They're all awesome, but a favourite... I'm thinking I'm with Claincy here: Vax, then Keyleth, then Tiberius. Favourite Guest: Either Wil Wheaton's character or Gern. Not so fond of any of the others. Favourite NPC: Storms, Claincy? Everyone'll think I'm copying you. Victor is probably the funniest. But it's hard, as all his NPCs are amazing, even if we only meet them the one time...
  8. Another option for a system (if you wanted another) is the AGE system: http://greenroninstore.com/collections/age-system/products/fantasy-age-basic-rulebook-pdf The system doesn't seem to have as much customization as D&D does, which could be a good or a bad thing. But as far as dice are concerned, it only uses normal 6 sided dice (d6's) - each player (and the GM) has 3 dice, with one being a different color than the other. It's the system used in Wil Wheaton's Titansgrave series. And essentially the same system as the Dragon Age RPG (which has a free starter guide pdf thing with a pregenerated characters and a basic scenario). Edit: Of course, it's not D&D, but it is a pen-and-paper RPG. Same thing, right?
  9. His sig is an image that is generated on demand by his own site. Not that I know exactly how to do it, but I know that it's possible to work out where someone has come from when they click a link - for example, sometimes you see Kickstarter projects post the stats of how people discover their project, and they are able to differentiate between people who get there from social media, from a search engine, from direct links, from the kickstarter search page, etc. When your webbrowser follows the link in Mestiv's sig, it's somehow been set up to work out where it's come from. @Mestiv: Your sig is very cool. Edit: While I think of it - I know there was someone who had wanted to essentially have a counter of the number of people to visit see their sig in their sig. Would that sorta thing work with what you're doing? I'm guessing you'd be able to count the # of request, yes? Edit edit: (Twas Seonid, I think, who wanted a counter in their sig).
  10. Warbreaker is still a published book with an audiobook or two. Defending Elysium does appear in physical form, but I think you only get that from Brandon's store, and it's been on his site for free for ever.
  11. Other than legal concerns, and the main protagonist is female and I'm not sure I'd do a good job of voice her, sure! I'd be more likely to record something in the public domain like HG Well's 'The Time Machine', or something like Defending Elysium, were I to do a Sanderson work, given it's available in full online, and I don't think there are any existing audio books of it to worry about, nor would there likely be one. This seems as good a place as any to suggest this, but what'd be people's thoughts on doing a 17thShard full-cast audio-recording of some public domain work?
  12. It is? I must have been saying it wrong this whole time...
  13. The voice of the M'Hael.
  14. I think I was expecting your accent to not be so obviously American, for some reason.
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