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Hippie Moosen

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When we decided to remake Draconic Park, we felt it would be best to stick to the old inaccurate but iconic featherless dragons from the original.

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“Your patron seems kinda weird. Why do you put up with them?”

“He hooked me up with free shipping, my dude.”

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I like player races that don’t typically have a concept of sex or gender. It’s one of the fun things to play with that’s just built in to warforged and leshy. “So are you a boy or a girl?” “…I’m a cactus.”

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It truly is evocative of some weird fey trap that enchants its victims into reveling their own lives away.

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Last minute panic is good, but I prefer 3 am bouts of manic insomnia. You get your best prep done when your brain refuses to sleep but is too tired to filter out ideas you might think are too out there or just bad when in a more lucid state. They’re all just ideas, and your brain just keeps chucking them at the wall until something sticks.

-ps: no this isn’t healthy, but we all have our own ways of entering that creative flow state.

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“Sorry to interrupt, but it sounds like you may be in need of a new *sparring partner. * I humbly offer my services” -Bard forcing his way into the conversation

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Gary didn’t mess around. He loved putting the nastiest shit he could think of all over the damn place, seemingly to ensure players feared each and every die roll.

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Make you a PC who can do both. Someone who can brood in dark corners with the best of em, but who also routinely makes sure the party is fed thanks to their chef feat.

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“Honestly, I’ve seen you fight, so I’m not surprised that this is something you can do. I’m mostly just curious how you realized you could pull this off.”

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Everyone laughs about adhering to doppelganger protocol until all their friends have been replaced

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