...or shadow of the demon lord...
...or shadow of the demon lord...
…i thought little people lived in my parents’ radio and television who put on shows for us…
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...i hadn't even considered that compartmentalised dice bags might be thing; that looks pretty handy!..
...i checked out cardking pro's other offerings, and curiously-enough the old speaker bag i'm using right now is nearly identical to this bag, maybe twice as tall...
...i ate a fifteen-year-old bag of craisins sunday night; they were good!..
(my bowels disagreed monday morning, though)
...i'm tempted to say physical dice, but in truth i have many sets and switch them out for each campaign, so my most-used accessory is probably my nice padded rolling tray, followed closely by my staedler stick eraser...
...my most-used books, despite my meticulously-curated physical and PDF libraries, have turned out to be the player's handbook and dungeon master's guide on DnDbeyond; i always keep them open on an ipad stand during gameplay because it's really tough to beat indexed hypertext for ready-reference during gameplay...my players use the heck out of my shared campaign subscription, but it's becoming tougher now that DnDbeyond defaults to 2024 rules, so that use pattern may well change as the platform evolves...
...even as a player, though, i feel like a good DM's screen might be quicker!..the problem of course is tabletop real estate, but it seems like there's an untapped market for player's reference screens during remote sessions, where most folks have more tabletop real estate to play with physical accessories...
...i'm considering crafting a player's reference screen with panels focused on core rules, house rules, and class rules which can be readily swapped-out...
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...my dad wants to shake your hand...
...i won't watch or read anything i have to create an account and log-in to view...
...they have an ointment for that, now...
...if you're specifically talking about modern malic-acid flavors, that technology wasn't developed until the mid-seventies in east asia and wasn't imported stateside until the early nineties, but it was an immediate hit and quickly swept through the domestic sour-candy market, with most brands offering 'extreme' variants of their existing products...
...i can't recall any time when sour candy wasn't a major product sector and a quick perusal of candy history essays shows it dating back nearly as long as manufactured candy has been a thing, with a history of sour preserved confections before that...
https://www.leaf.tv/articles/history-of-sweet-tarts/
...when were you a kid?..sour candy was a thing before i was growing up in the seventies and ever since, so, like, since at least the mid-sixties...
...rural 1983 kentucky was all about ketchup on five-way...
...my first thought: doonesbury was kind of the granddaddy of the genre...
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