Under feudalism the king owned everything. He would delegate some rights to lesser nobles so they would hold and manage lands in his stead, but the king owned everything and everyone
I'm pretty sure the PHB says to roll up a new character if yours dies (also a poison trap calls for a con saving throw (which a rogue has little chance of making)) but the satanic panic never cared about what the games actually said or did
She really should have learnt from the Jesus promoter how to be a cleric and raised her suicided friend from the dead. Perhaps she should have used her wiz powers first to get her dad to get her 1k gold worth of diamonds
If role playing games gave you the powers of your character I'm torn between Palladium druid and d&d 3.5 druid
3.5 druid is winning due to its ability to cast reincarnate, and to craft contingent spells. The trick being to get to level 11 for the contingent spell feat in the modern world
The Palladium druid doesn't get to live forever but has better access to fewer spells
Also I live in a city built along ley lines which is good for the Palladium druid
Since it's all made up though and the games are so closely related I'm sure I can blend them and give the Palladium druid the d&d feats and spells
I think I'd lose my job if I slept through winter.
But if everyone did it I'd only see tropical and southern hemisphere people online. It would be a quiet internet. All the advertising would be for tropical Asians. I'd wake in spring with a season of northern podcasts queued and it would take a while to get to my local ones.
Things would be pretty similar to now for America and Europe, just with the years half length
I like playing a (d&d 3.5) druid. The deal is you get to come back and you get to be young again. You need to want to come back though. Also there needs to be enough of you left to cover in rare oils and ungents. The magic only works if your corpse (or your remnant dust) smells nice
Sure, but in the same way we don't know anything. We don't know the sun will rise tomorrow, but with our current really good models we can't see a way it wouldn't
It's how I learnt to use the words. "Twice as much" or "twice as many" = 2x, "twice more than" is +2. It's less than perfectly standard, but it's unambiguous in English as I was taught
GPS is usually decoded to global positioning system, which all phones use. Your usage of the acronym for something else is needlessly confusing. You could avoid the confusion by decoding the acronym yourself: ... Google Play services (GPS)...
We drive on the other side, so it's our left turns. Newer intersections have a red left arrow while the pedestrian light is on green, then the red arrow goes out and the drivers may turn.
Older intersections have slip lanes which are pretty dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists
The bad actors were the people telling people lies about COVID, how to avoid it, how to treat it. Most of the party goers were deluded, some were just foolish
Any deal involving whole percentages of stock will affect the stock price, it's insider trading when you get a call from someone at AMD before the deal is public, so you can profit. It's not insider trading for AMD executives to exercise their stock options (which they already had) to profit from the stock movement they just authorised
I don't think Edward III was feudal.