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Exxos rolled 2 20-sided dice:
16, 10
Total: 26 (2-40)
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 6:05 pm
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 9:18 pm
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humble_gypsy_traveller Camwen Time for a new look.. Oh my eek Aberrant Ninja it is! I have no idea what I'm going to end up with here.. Whoa! I love it! Ha! Thank you! This one was a fun challenge.
@ Exxos - very nice job on your aberrant. 3nodding wink
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 9:44 pm
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Camwen humble_gypsy_traveller Camwen Time for a new look.. Oh my eek Aberrant Ninja it is! I have no idea what I'm going to end up with here.. Whoa! I love it! Ha! Thank you! This one was a fun challenge. @ Exxos - very nice job on your aberrant. 3nodding wink What item is your head camcam?
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Sammirah rolled 2 20-sided dice:
8, 14
Total: 22 (2-40)
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:13 pm
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Quote: The list is made by fabulous Game Master Exxos and how to play it is to roll two twenty sided dices. Then you see the numbers you got and make the avy according to it. So if you get numbers 4,7 then you can either be gnome bard or merefolk cleric. Race: 1 = Human 2 = Elf 3 = Dwarf 4 = Gnome 5 = Orc 6 = Fae (Fairies, brownies, sprites, etc.) 7 = Merfolk (mermaids and aquatic races) 8 = Avian (Harpies, anthropomorphic birds) 9 = Angels and demons 10 = Human 11 = Elf 12 = Dwarf 13 = Halfling 14 = Goblin/hobgoblin/bugbear 15 = Lizardman/draconic/troglodyte 16 = Aberrant (Yay for a catch-all! Beholders, Aboleth, Mimics, Myconids, Illithids, whatever, make something weird) 17 = Troll 18 = Were-creature (Werewolf, Werebear, Weretiger, Weremolerat, etc.) 19 = Human 20 = Undead Class/Occupation: 1 = Barbarian 2 = Mage 3 = Thief 4 = Cleric/Priest 5 = Druid 6 = Henchman 7 = Bard 8 = Flamboyant Merchant 9 = Knight/Paladin 10 = Fighter 11 = Wizard 12 = Rogue 13 = Monk 14 = Ranger 15 = Tavern keeper 16 = Pirate/Buccaneer 17 = Ninja 18 = Noble/Royalty 19 = Warlord (fighter-noble) 20 = Craftsman (Blacksmith, Potion Maker, Scribe, etc.)
Bringing the list over... and I suppose I will roll myself!
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:20 pm
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humble_gypsy_traveller Camwen humble_gypsy_traveller Camwen Time for a new look.. Oh my eek Aberrant Ninja it is! I have no idea what I'm going to end up with here.. Whoa! I love it! Ha! Thank you! This one was a fun challenge. @ Exxos - very nice job on your aberrant. 3nodding wink What item is your head camcam? Masquerade
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:42 pm
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 11:43 pm
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Lilygwen rolled 2 20-sided dice:
9, 11
Total: 20 (2-40)
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:51 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 2:08 pm
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Exxos rolled 2 20-sided dice:
6, 12
Total: 18 (2-40)
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 2:09 pm
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humble_gypsy_traveller rolled 2 20-sided dice:
15, 19
Total: 34 (2-40)
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 7:00 pm
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Quote: The list is made by fabulous Game Master Exxos and how to play it is to roll two twenty sided dices. Then you see the numbers you got and make the avy according to it. So if you get numbers 4,7 then you can either be gnome bard or merefolk cleric. Race: 1 = Human 2 = Elf 3 = Dwarf 4 = Gnome 5 = Orc 6 = Fae (Fairies, brownies, sprites, etc.) 7 = Merfolk (mermaids and aquatic races) 8 = Avian (Harpies, anthropomorphic birds) 9 = Angels and demons 10 = Human 11 = Elf 12 = Dwarf 13 = Halfling 14 = Goblin/hobgoblin/bugbear 15 = Lizardman/draconic/troglodyte 16 = Aberrant (Yay for a catch-all! Beholders, Aboleth, Mimics, Myconids, Illithids, whatever, make something weird) 17 = Troll 18 = Were-creature (Werewolf, Werebear, Weretiger, Weremolerat, etc.) 19 = Human 20 = Undead Class/Occupation: 1 = Barbarian 2 = Mage 3 = Thief 4 = Cleric/Priest 5 = Druid 6 = Henchman 7 = Bard 8 = Flamboyant Merchant 9 = Knight/Paladin 10 = Fighter 11 = Wizard 12 = Rogue 13 = Monk 14 = Ranger 15 = Tavern keeper 16 = Pirate/Buccaneer 17 = Ninja 18 = Noble/Royalty 19 = Warlord (fighter-noble) 20 = Craftsman (Blacksmith, Potion Maker, Scribe, etc.)
*blows on dice* c'mon mama wants a Demon Pirate!
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:40 pm
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Lilygwen rolled 2 20-sided dice:
3, 7
Total: 10 (2-40)
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:10 am
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Exxos rolled 2 20-sided dice:
16, 8
Total: 24 (2-40)
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:21 am
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Lilygwen Exxos Hot tea with honey, 2% milk, and lemon. It helps me a lot with that. It acts as both an expectorant and bronchial congestant – so it makes those coughs very productive indeed, while soothing your throat. gaia_nitemareleft 3nodding Yep, I've been drinking tea with honey&milk for the whole weekend and it is helping little bit. I have a question about the lemon. If you put lemon juice on milk, it makes the milk go sour... how do you add it into the tea without making the milk in that go sour? *scratches head* *makes another roll* gaia_angelright
First, you need a sweet lemon, the sugars bond with the citric acid, making it less likely to immediately break down the milk.
Second, bring the tea to a really temperature and add the lemon first, keep it stirring vigorously, add the honey. Once that is throughly incorporated, add 2% milk (higher than 2% will curdle regardless) very slowly while stirring gently.
Third, if it is still curdled, strain it. xp I have strained many a tea.
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:33 am
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Exxos First, you need a sweet lemon, the sugars bond with the citric acid, making it less likely to immediately break down the milk. Second, bring the tea to a really temperature and add the lemon first, keep it stirring vigorously, add the honey. Once that is throughly incorporated, add 2% milk (higher than 2% will curdle regardless) very slowly while stirring gently. Third, if it is still curdled, strain it. xp I have strained many a tea.
gaia_nitemareleft
Aah, okay, now I get it. I have always wondered how you could get the lemon work in a tea. I generally drink my tea in the "English way" so with milk and honey but never dared to test the lemon. mad P: I do have Russian Earl Grey though, but the lemon in that is just a flavor so it doesn't have all the good vitamin C's like the real thing has. Speaking of which... *goes to make another cup of tea* By the way, honey works in a coffee too. I once tested it at work because I didn't have sugar to sweeten the coffee so I put a tea spoonful of honey and it was tasty! whee
gaia_angelright
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