I'm trying a new system of DM'ing in-person DnD games where I've got my laptop plugged in to a TV everyone can see, and my players pass around a wireless KB+M to move their tokens around.
It works well enough, but I have to remember to "give them the cursor back" when I'm done doing things on the laptop screen, otherwise they can't find it, haha
It is one of my favorite quotes from the entire series. Never before has a man painted a picture of himself as vivid as Jamie did when he delivered this line.
My bad, I forgot there were two episodes on this, I think maybe you only saw the first one or parts of it. There was a huge wooden structure with hundreds of mirrors arranged in a concave shape that almost perfectly aligned all mirrors' reflections into one spot and absolutely nothing happened. Even with perfect mirrors and modern construction tools and techniques we couldn't recreate it.
The position is sitting looks off for one. I know phones are light and we don't know how fluffy the couch is, but it doesn't seem to "sink" into the blanket at all. It also looks like it should be sliding down the couch at the spot it's at, especially with the dog on the couch.
The lighting also looks weird, like why is 3/4 of the screen dark like its in a shadow and the other 1/4 is bright, while the whole phone is sitting in a bright spot from the window? There doesn't seem to be a shadow coming from it either
I actually had a way harder time adapting a story vs coming up with my own. I took a premade adventure that didn't really have a "story", just a bunch of quests the PCs could do to level up before fighting the big bad, and tried to make an actual arc out of it. It was really rough, and some of the quests you could tell were reeeally stretching it.
Came up with an idea for a bad guy. Looked up some lore to see where this guy may have come from, what type of being he may be, etc, and from there came up with a pretty cool back story, a couple of assistants/ underlings, and one or two plot hooks. It's nowhere near done but it's already way more interesting with more room to explore than the "easy peasy rearrange stuff" module I attempted.
"Them there [hills]" (usually pronounced more like "them thar") is a common grammatically incorrect country-English phrase to basically mean "those [hills] over there".
"How much'choo wonna bet Ah coul' throw uh pigskin over them thar mountains?" -> "Are you willing to place a wager on my ability to throw an American football over those mountains over there?"
Just found out that people without disabilities have complete control of their body, like you can just fly whenever you want? How