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The Great (Horned Owl) Escape
  • Oh I'm totally not blaming the crows. Survival and all. But they also hold grudges and are smart. They even harass humans if they have a grudge. Or if you can befriend them there are cool things that can happen too.

    Basically they're human enough that I can like and hate them like I do humans.

  • The Great (Horned Owl) Escape
  • I'm always torn about crows. On one hand they're one of the few species that are so intelligent they could be sentient and sapient. On the other hand they are such complete assholes sometimes.

    I hope the owl managed to escape the bullies.

  • Ask Game Masters @ttrpg.network tired_lemming @sh.itjust.works
    Advice running PF2E Abomination Vaults

    Hey there, I'm new to PF2E, but not to GMing. Played PF1, shadowrun, star wars, 40k etc. etc.

    I've done a bit of Trouble Under Otari just to get used to the system and give the players a base to work out from.

    The big campaign I'm running is Abomination Vaults. I got the module on foundry and have skimmed it and will run it.

    I have a barbarian, bard, wizard, gunslinger and NPC rogue for the party.

    Any suggestions or tips for what's ahead? As mentioned, I haven't run pathfinder before and I'm leaving it to the players to know their class and feats etc. but it'll be nice to know if anyone else who has run this module says what to look out for. My players are all adults and communicative so no hostile shennenigans are expected.

    Edit: Any tips for actually running PF2E appreciated too!

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    Request: Refresh timeline to also bring to top

    Been using Connect as my app of choice. Great work btw.

    Requesting that when I refresh the front page, it also brings me back to the top. Right now when I refresh it remembers how far I have scrolled down which means I have to scroll back up to see new posts. Hope it's possible.

    Keep up the awesome work.

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    How does an automatic road barrier decide when a vehicle is coming?

    So just something that's been on my mind. At my workplace there's an automatic road barrier that lifts up and down when vehicles arrive. However, it's not used for a carpark system when people wave their tickets or something. It just goes up and down when a vehicle shows up.

    However, it sometimes goes up for when say a pushcart is being rolled over whereas it wouldn't for a guy pushing a bin.

    So tldr, how does an automatic road barrier decide that yes, a vehicle is coming, and therefore opens up?

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