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  • I double post to the Fediverse! (you can see the mastodon address watermarked on the comics, and my non-ttrpg comics go there too.)

    While Fediverse platforms are a relatively small part of my audience, I'm always skeptical that other platforms can last through poor moderation policies, whereas federated platforms will exist so long as people are enthusiastic to keep them running...

  • Bonus Konsi drank a little bit too much this time.

  • RPGMemes @ttrpg.network

    Turns out when you start spying on NPCs, they start spying on you too.

  • A fun thing people often forget about Mage Armor is that you can cast it on other people, which is occasionally even helpful!

  • While Mystery doesn't have counterspell, Faelys does, and we own a hat of disguise.

  • You'd probably be able to do that and win the match, but, well, there's a few problems...

    First of all, Addis is a Tymoran priestess with level 5 spells, so she'd be pretty difficult to take down quickly unless you were serious adventurers. Chances of pulling it off without a hitch are non-zero. We don't know for sure what is and is not on Addis' spell list, but if we imagine it's similar to Konsi's list well... Konsi always has Dimension Door prepared, grabbing her would be very difficult.

    Secondly, this is Konsi's boss, you might win the match by default, but the repercussions within the temple would be much worse.

    Third, Konsi would never approve of kidnapping anyone who wasn't evil... She's too much of a good bean.


    Probably the biggest problem is that the entire point of this match is to have Konsi play a high-stakes poker match under scrutiny, to prove that she legitimately has skill at the game, and doesn't cheat. They're staging this whole thing to head off accusations of foul play... Kidnapping your opponent and winning by default doesn't exactly solve the problem!

  • OotS has SO much text per strip, I could really do a lot with that kind of real estate.

  • It is an artifact, the "Forgeringer".

    Some artifacts might be powerful enough to have function inside anti-magic fields... although the Forgeringer has never displayed that kind of power. More problematic though, it'd be kind of difficult to use a hammer in the middle of a poker match undetected.

  • Exposition's really difficult in comic format. People don't really want to read a full page of text when they're reading comics, so you got to find some ways to at least give it some visual flair...

  • Faelys has negative tact.

  • Since some people's clients can't properly display tall images, here's the comic split in two for readability.

    If that is ALSO not helpful to you, I recommend looking at it on my site

  • RPGMemes @ttrpg.network

    DnD Parties when they can't fight the encounter...

  • My fiancee played a whole campaign of Apocalypse World! She enjoyed it!

  • The second picture of Konsi I ever drew :)

  • Part of the fun of having Konsi as the main character of this story is that I can just make up a new pretty dress every time the day changes.

  • Here's a Bonus Konsi I drew during Pride Month.

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    Do I make a roll for that?

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  • I live in a set of apartments (60 in all). Once a year we have an "AGM" where everyone's supposed to show up, and we go over stuff like the resident's association finances, and plans for future works and changes to policies. (e.g. we had to remove a tree because it died, or the council want to put parking restrictions in our neighborhood, or the bike sheds need repainting, etc.)

    It's not really as oppressive as a HOA, because your interaction with it is once-a-year, and if you have an issue you just email the people running the committee, you don't really have to contend with constant complaints and jockeying about whether your driveway is tidy enough or any of that nightmare stuff... but the once-a-year-meeting can sometimes drag on for hours and it's very tiring.

    There's sometimes a discussion around an issue before we vote on it. Sometimes particularly beligerant residents get into circular arguments where they're not listening to each other, and neither of them are going to change their mind, they're just taking up air in the room going back and forth and making no progress, sometimes the argument is in spite of a lack of needed information and everyone is just speculating on what might happen etc etc.

    From my extensive time DMming, more than anything else, it's become very easy to spot when such discussions have no chance of resulting in a productive outcome, and I've started to notice that a quick interjection that summarizes the situation and suggest we move on and deal with it via email, is invaluable. "Look, we don't know yet if the change to the renter's rights bill is going to pass at all, or what exactly it'll contain. We should wait for that before trying to figure out how to handle it." or "The motion we're discussing is for the committee to research how much this installation will cost, not whether or not we're going to do it." or "That information sounds useful, you should email it to the committee after the meeting so they can make sure it's considered."

    I think, just having anyone in the room who's focused on staying on task can save you a huge amount of time, in basically any group-discussion forum. Our AGMs are almost an hour shorter now, and there's an increasing number of attendees who are on board with my philosophy of "are we going to be able to solve this now? no? email the committee and move on."

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    Why Not Both?

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    When you talk a big game, but you're smol

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    I'm not dead I promise, have a little comic.

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    When you're a completionist gamer.

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    With Great Responsibility Comes Great Anxiety.

    RPGMemes @ttrpg.network

    When the day is drawing to a close and you still have all your spells, you gotta find things to use them on.

    RPGMemes @ttrpg.network

    Every party needs someone whose job is to say "Enough worry, it's time to party."

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    Mimics can be very scary.

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    A Fate Worse than Death

    RPGMemes @ttrpg.network

    Nothing in the rules that says contacting "a deity" means it has to be YOUR deity...

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    "Media interest" is a much higher risk than any level-appropriate encounter.

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    House rule: If it's in the expanded rules, NPCs don't have access to the spell.

    SmolMoe @ani.social

    I was requested to cross-post some of my art here.

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    If you want healing so much, get your complaining butts back here.

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    Stop in next week for more spellcasting tips from Advice Goblin.

    RPGMemes @ttrpg.network

    "They said my power was petrifying gays, but it works on straight people fine?"

    RPGMemes @ttrpg.network

    If magic was real, we'd probably use different idioms.